trixter aka Bret McDanel wrote:
On Tue, 2005-11-29 at 11:23 -0500, Henri Herscher wrote:

Hi,

For those of you interested, there is an open source project that does
VoIP recording, database CDR storage and web retrieval http://www.oreka.org
It supports raw RTP, SIP and Cisco Skinny (SCCP) by packet sniffing
and runs on both Linux and Windows.

Interesting if you don't want to have asterisk manage the call
recording itself (e.g box has high load, want to make it more
reliable).



You may make the calls more reliable, but I would argue that you would
make the recordings less reliable.  It doesnt take much to drop a packet
here and there.  While that can happen with the asterisk box itself,
sniffers often miss more packets than applications.


What we do, is configure a mirroring port on the network switch.
Such a port exactly mirrors the port that is connected to the asterisk box.
If you have enough CPU power on the listening box, you won't miss
a single packet.

Ron

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