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FAQ
How does the SIP Print appliance record my phone
calls?
The SIP Print appliance "listens" to
telephone calls on a local or wide area network,
captures the SIP packets and RTP packets, re-assembles
them, stores the assembled IP packets as a wav
file and records it in the SIP Print database. The
SIP Print appliance does away with an Application
Programming Interface (API) or a Computer Telephony
Integration (CTI) to the PBX, since IP endpoints,
the telephones, now have the functionality of "old" TDM
or Digital PBX's. IP endpoints work on a "peer
to peer" basis and use the IP PBX for IP routing
only (internal network to the world.)
Where does SIP Print connect to,
my phone system or to my network?
SIP Print connects to the network on which the
IP telephone system communicates. The network
is the telephone system. SIP Print need not
connect to the IP PBX. Instead it connects
to the network between the SIP endpoints.
Why does SIP Print cost typically half of the
legacy analog/digital call recording systems?
SIP Print's proprietary design eliminates the multiple
hardware resources required of legacy analog/digital
call recording systems.
Does SIP Print require software on my PC or a
hardware interface?
SIP Print does not require software on a PC or
on a separate server. SIP Print is appliance
based. It connects to the IP telephony network
(the same as or separate from the data network)
via a simple network interface on the back of the
appliance.
Is there any annual maintenance required for software
updates and support?
Annual maintenance is not required, though the
manufacturer does recommended keeping watch on
drive space and archiving / deleting when space
becomes limited. Software updates are always free.
What is the warranty on the SIP Print appliance?
SIP Print comes with a 1 year parts and labor warranty. There
is a 3 year extended warranty available. Upgrades
are always free.
Can SIP Print
tap into analog CO trunks PRI trunks & T1-CASS
trunks?
SIP Print sits on the LAN side of the customer’s network and records calls
generated from SIP/IP handsets that utilize SIP and RTP standards. By design
SIP Print is not dependent on the trunk-side delivery.
How many people can listen to recorded conversation
at that same time?
Every user of the SIP Print appliance may listen
to a recorded conversation at the same time.
How do I see the recorded conversations and how
are they played back?
After logging into the SIP Print appliance via
a web browser from your local PC/Mac, click the
play icon and the recorded call will be downloaded/played
via your media player.
Does SIP Print work with my Mac desktop?
SIP Print is compatible with Mac, Windows, Linux,
or any appliance with a browser connected to
the SIP Print appliance network. SIP Print
uses common browser technology, IE, Safari, Firefox
and common media players, MS Media player, ITunes,
etc.
What Codecs do you support?
SIP Print supports the G.711 codec.
How many calls can be recorded simultaneously?
The current SIP Print SMB appliance supports up
to 200 IP endpoints and unlimited number of accounts. The
current SIP Print Enterprise Appliance supports
up to 600 IP endpoints and unlimited number of
accounts.
How many users can a SIP Print appliance support?
The current SIP Print SMB appliance supports up
to 200 IP endpoints and unlimited number of accounts. The
current SIP Print Enterprise Appliance supports
up to 600 IP endpoints and unlimited number of
accounts.
Is there any special networking equipment required
for SIP Print to function?
SIP Print must be in the flow of VoIP packets to
capture them. Therefore, a port-mirroring
switch is recommended. We recommend a NET Gear
GS108T port mirroring switch. Set up is basic:
- Insert one end of the VoIP flow stream in port
1.
- Insert the other end of the VoIP flow stream
in port 3.
- Insert the cable from SIP Print into port 2.
- Tell the port mirroring switch to mirror all
TX and RX from Port 1 into port 2.
- Do not use divert. Use mirror.
- This will ensure all VoIP traffic is copied to
SIP Print.
Can SIP Print record my follow-me calls?
SIP Print can record "follow-me" calls. A "follow-me" call
is one in which somebody dials your number at work. Your
phone is setup to transfer the call first to your
home, or 2nd office, and then to your cell phone,
or somewhere else, in sequence or all at once. It
depends upon how you set up the follow-me directive
for your phone. Ensure SIP Print is in the
stream of SIP and RTP packets to capture the conversation. If
a call comes in to the IP PBX which is acting as
an IP-Proxy and as a follow-me feature provider,
the call will go back out the way it came in. SIP
Print must be attached in this flow stream. This
works with SIP Trunks, but not with PRI trunking. SIP
Print records VoIP traffic only, not Primary Rate
Interface, Digital, TDM, or Analog.
Can I log into SIP Print outside of the LAN to
listen to recorded calls?
Users of SIP print outside of the LAN where SIP
Print is located may listen to the recorded calls
on the appliance by first connecting to the LAN
via a Virtual Private Network (VPN) (see
your local system administrator for instructions
on connecting to your LAN via a VPN.) Once
connected to your LAN via a VPN, type in the web
address of the SIP Print appliance in the URL bar
of your browser. Login to SIP Print and listen
to a recorded call by clicking on the download/play
icon.
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