300-070 · Question #236
How does Cisco Unified Border Element attach recorder profiles for media forking?
The correct answer is B. dial peers. On Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE), media forking for call recording is enabled by attaching a recorder profile to dial peers. The recorder profile (configured under 'voice class recorder-profile') specifies the recording server details and media fork behavior. This profile i
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How does Cisco Unified Border Element attach recorder profiles for media forking?
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- Acodec configuration
- Bdial peers
- CSIP trunks
- DCTI integration
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Explanation
On Cisco Unified Border Element (CUBE), media forking for call recording is enabled by attaching a recorder profile to dial peers. The recorder profile (configured under 'voice class recorder-profile') specifies the recording server details and media fork behavior. This profile is then applied directly to inbound or outbound dial peers using the 'recorder profile' command under the dial-peer configuration. This dial-peer-centric approach gives granular control over which call flows are forked and to which recorder, rather than applying recording globally via codec configuration, SIP trunk settings, or CTI.
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