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enter only 555, any calls with this sequence within the number will cause a
match.
A partial number allows you to specify all calls from an area code or exchange.
Whereas the
Blacklist
method is typically used for very specific telephone
numbers, the
Whitelist
method is often used with a partial number sequence.
For example, if you want to match on an area code and exchange, you can enter
800-555. (Note that a call from 900-880-0555 will also match this number.)
Enter a description and click
Add
. The new should appear in the suppression
list.
Note that Blacklist or Whitelists affect all channels on the recorder and are not
configurable per channel.
4.6.7. NG911
This page allows you to easily configure your recorder to comply with the NG911
recording and event logging specification as published in NENA 03-008. Note
that you must receive licensing from Eventide before enabling the various
NG911 components.
The NG911 components are as follows
Create NG911 SIP Trunk: standard sip trunk with the addition of the ability
to receive geo location information in the form of Longitude and Latitude
coordinates.
Event “logging” interface for NG911 enabled PSAP components.
RTSP server for web based media retrieval.
4.7. SETUP: Archiving
4.7.1. Archives
In addition to the online storage that NexLog provides for recordings on its Hard
Drives (System: Storage Devices), the system also provides for archiving of
recordings. An Archive is a separate medium (DVD-RAM Disk, USB Hard Drive,
etc.) onto which calls back be archived for back up purposes. Archives also
provide a method to retain recordings that are deleted from the Recorder's Hard
Drive due to Retention settings (Recording: Retention) or disk space availability.
The NexLog Archives page allows you to view the status of and perform actions
on your archive drives.
NexLog supports three types of Archive Drives. The first drive type is physically
part of the recorder, such as DVD-RAM multi-Drives. These archive drives are
purchased with and licensed for use with your recorder. Since they are part of
the chassis, these archive drives will always show up in your list of archive
drives, regardless of whether or not media is currently present. Secondly, are
Archive drives that are physically connected and disconnected dynamically to