AddPac Technology's VoIP packet voice recording solution is designed to record voice over AddPac or Third-party IP telephony solution networks. It analyzes VoIP packets from third-party IP switches (using port mirroring) or from LAN switches connected to IP switches, providing high-performance network-based digital voice recording and processing functions.
For example, the AP-SoftNR, an IP-based network voice recording server, captures VoIP voice packets and analyzes them, delivering RTP voice packets and signaling information to the application software. Instead of the AP-SoftNR voice recording server capturing, analyzing, and storing VoIP packets directly, an additional capture device in the form of a voice packet probe can be used, allowing remote operation of the IP voice recording server. Because this configuration is IP-based, it supports system scalability and redundancy smoothly.
The AddPac VoIP packet recording server operates on the
AP-Server3 and AP-Server2 Linux hardware servers. It supports the following
software features:
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User registration and access control management (User
Management)
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Voice recording server status monitoring (Recording Server
Status Monitoring)
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Recording file management (Recording File Management)
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Recording file list storage
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Live call recording list and monitoring (Live Call Recording
List and Monitoring)
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Event management (Event Management), including event monitoring,
event configuration, and system monitoring
- STT (Speech to Text) functionality (optional)
AP-Server3
- Network Interface: 4 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Modular redundant power supply
- Nvidia H/W Engine
AP-Server2
- Network Interface: 4 x 10/100/1000 Mbps Gigabit Ethernet ports
- Modular redundant power supply
- Nvidia H/W Engine
Demonstration
VoIP Packet based IP Voice Recording Demo Youtube :
Demo 1 Scenario :
The IP exchange used is the IPNext180 IP-PBX, and the AP-SoftNR hardware operates on the AP-Server3. The IP phones installed are the AP-IP300 and AP-IP120, demonstrating the call recording functionality. The recorded files are played back using the Smart DvoiceR Manager, confirming that the recordings are functioning correctly.
Demo1 Network Diagram
(example, Direct Connect)
2. Demo2 Scenario :
The
IP exchange used is the IPNext180 IP-PBX, and the AP-SoftNR hardware operates
on the AP-Server3. Under demo2 scenario, instead
of the AP-SoftNR voice recording server capturing, analyzing, and storing VoIP
packets directly, using additional VoIP capture devices like as AP-PNC2000L, we
demonstrate a configuration that transmits captured VoIP packets to the remote
AP-SoftNR voice recording system. The IP phones installed are the
AP-IP300 and AP-IP120, demonstrating the call recording functionality. The
recorded files are played back using the Smart DvoiceR Manager, confirming that
the recordings are functioning correctly.
Demo2. Network
Diagram (example, VoIP Packet Capture Probe, VoIP Recording Server at Remote
Site)
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