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From: Ismael T. <ism...@gm...> - 2011-06-21 12:03:12
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Hello Paul
There are many ways to accomplish this, but it can be tricky if you have a
lot of phones :
Basicly if you read the explaination of the file it quite clear, you’ll have
to allow your client and all the phones there are calling, and block every
single IP that you don’t want to record, (the block one will not be recorded
even if they call someone who is allowed) You’re config will get bigger each
time you add a phone to your environment, and it can be quickly messy)
<!-- If BlockedIpRanges is used, packets with *either* source or destination
-->
<BlockedIpRanges>172.28.40.34, 172.28.40.35, 172.28.6.76,
172.28.40.110</BlockedIpRanges>
<!-- If AllowedIpRanges is used, only packets with *both* source and
destination -->
<!-- matching the list are retained -->
<!--<AllowedIpRanges>212.125.143.0/24, 82.150.0.0/16,
82.199.64.133</AllowedIpRanges>-->
The second way to accomplish this is to create and access list and apply it
on the switch port where ORKAUDIO is plugged allowing only the phone you
want to record
*The best way is to create a separate (vlan) subnet for recorded phone *and
redirect all the VLAN to your ORKAUDIO Server using SPAN or RSPAN
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Hope that helps will you
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Ismael
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