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Figure 3: Analogue Telephone Connections (after)
Use a 267B “T” adapter to connect two analogue telephone lines to a single connector
on the Total Recall VR. In addition, use a 267A4 “T” adapter to connect every telephone
to the PBX as well as the 267B “T” adapter which in turn will connect the telephone line
to the Total Recall VR.
There are other ways to connect Total Recall VR to analogue telephone lines and other
analogue signal sources as explained in detail in the Total Recall VR Deployment Guide
[4].
4.7.
VoIP Networks
Total Recall VR uses a software based VoIP packet collector which is capable of
detecting, extracting and then processing SIP, RTP and H.323 packets when connected
to an Ethernet link.
The packet collector does not interact with the packets on the Ethernet link. It does not
add, remove or modify packets. It simply detects and takes a copy of each packet for
further processing.
Each Total Recall VR is equipped with single VoIP packet collector capable of
collecting VoIP packets from a single Ethernet link.
Ethernet switch SPAN port (or port mirroring as it is otherwise known) is by far the
cheapest and easiest way to connect a Total Recall VR to a VoIP network for the
purpose of recording. Even if your current Ethernet switch does not support it, myriad
other switches, which cost not more than few hundred dollars, do support it.