01-20-2022 04:55 AM - edited 01-20-2022 04:56 AM
hi team, anyone with experience in Cisco Cube Media Proxy ( fork for record voice calls)? My question is if i need or need not one diferent cube to media proxy or i can use same cube as CUBE SP and CUBE MEDIA PROXY. i ask this because i see in cisco documtation always said that cant be co-located.
01-20-2022 08:54 AM
As you already stated it is clearly stated in documentation that these two functions cannot coincide on the same hardware.
01-23-2022 03:52 AM
One more question , i already have CUCM, UCCX and CUBE SP . I only need to record some calls from pst to a single recorder using siprec. Do i need to add a cube media proxy for it , or can i fork the call directly from CUBE SP?
external call ( DDI) -> CUBE SP -> FORK -> RECORDER using SIP REC
-> CUCM->UCCX->CUCM->PHONE
01-23-2022 05:04 AM
I believe you are looking for this information.
01-23-2022 05:52 AM
yes, it was because of that documentation i had that doubt, so far i was thinking in a deployement with cube sp and cube media proxy, and i will have not only cucm phones but also 3ºparty phones and 3ºparty pabxs , and i will have also just one recorder, so it looks regarding that documentation i only need configure siprec in CUBE SP and dont need any cube media proxy. Anyone with experience on it? By the way , we are talking about Carin as Sip Recorder.
01-23-2022 06:45 AM
I got it now. You are confused between Network based call recording NBR and Media proxy /forking feature on CUBE. Media forking to multiple recorders simultaneously is a new CUBE feature supported by IOS XE 16.10.1 or later.
The difference is clear.
Go ahead and spin up NBR on cube.
01-23-2022 08:12 AM
Since i will have other pabx not Cisco , is not better to use same cube as you said but SIPrec and not NBR?
01-23-2022 02:07 PM
Yes, This is correct because Cube media forking has 3 flavors. This includes SIPREC, CUBE ORA with Cisco MediaSense, and CUCM NBR.
Since you don't have CUCM or MediaSense, the only option you have is using SIPREC protocol which is dial-peer based call recording mechanism.
Its worth mentioning, that each recording call leg will also consume CUBE trunk license. so your SIP call capacity will be 50% incase you record each and every call. Secondly, it doesn't record internal calls. Only PSTN calls are supported.
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