09-06-2015 07:12 PM - edited 03-13-2019 09:08 PM
Hi all,
I have a question that SRND mentioned that the support for the Search and Play application is limited to clusters with a maximum of 400,000 sessions in the database. In this case, we need to set the retention period for 1 years. However, if the customer want to keep the calls for 7 years. Can it be done by setting the archive to sftp? Can the search and play function find the calls archived to SFTP while the calls in the local mediasense has pruned already?
Thanks
09-06-2015 08:49 PM
Hi Nick,
Please check the following link
https://ciscomarketing.jiveon.com/thread/47896
Manish
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09-06-2015 09:48 PM
Thanks Manish.
But it seems like we can only do searching in folder/file level. How can we search the calls by using the search and play plugins? Besides, the SRND mentioned that it supports for the Search and Play application is limited to clusters with a maximum of 400,000 sessions in the database. Is that mean we cannot set the retention as 5 or 7 years?
09-06-2015 10:29 PM
Hi Nick,
I found this for Mediasense 11.x
With the Archival feature, the recordings are archived on a remote SFTP server and may not be available locally. MediaSense Search and Play provides the ability to search these archived recordings stored on the remote SFTP server using the Archive Calls tab. To enable archive search in MediaSense Search and Play, check the Enable Search on Archived Recordings check box in the MediaSense Archive Configuration screen. For more information, see Archival. You can search for all the archived recordings except associated sessions. Currently, you can search the archived records by session ID, participant ID, and date range only.
More details here
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/voice_ip_comm/cust_contact/contact_center/mediasense/11/User_Guide/CUMS_BK_M5B01864_00_ms-user-guide-11/mediasense___overview.html
The retention period or storage maximum is mentioned to be 60 TB per cluster ( SAN storage ), however there is no mention of this limit in case of SFTP in the design guide.
Manish
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