Create and edit member groups and extensions
You set up the particular type of recording you require (trunk-side, station-side, and so on) by creating member groups. Member groups tie channels to Recorders, and define different groupings and their associations to Recorders, such as TDM extensions, TDM trunk spans and IP extension pools.
The types of member groups available to you depend on your specific recording configuration.
Type |
Description |
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Compliance Station Extension Group |
Used to set up extensions for TDM station side recording. |
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Compliance Trunk Span |
Used to simplify the management of multiple phone lines from T1 (up to 24) or E1 (up to 30) trunk spans. Trunk group members are the actual channels derived from the T1 or E1 trunk span. |
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IP Extension Pool |
Used to group extensions in the IP switch or a hybrid switch that supports both IP and TDM. These groups of extensions are assigned to Recorders. Use this type of member group for DMS and for IP Interception. |
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Trunk Span Recording Resource |
Used to represent T1 or E1 lines on TDM switches with selective recording capabilities like SO. |
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Extension Recording Resource |
Used to represent a list of extensions used on IP switches with selective recording capabilities like SO and SSC (for example, these extensions are used on Avaya as softphone extensions). |
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Selective Extension Pool |
A selective extension pool is a list of extensions to be recorded, and at least one recording resource (described above) should be associated with it (the recording resources define and perform the actual recording). |
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Dedicated Extension Pool |
Used with the Avaya switch for Dedicated SO (either with DMCC [IP] or TDM). Specific extensions to be recorded are statically assigned to channels (for TDM) or softphones (for DMCC/IP) and the channels or softphones will remain service observed onto the recorded extensions. A dedication extension pool must be associated with a recording resource. |
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Multiple Registration Extension Pool |
Used in Avaya DMCC environments to support multiple device registration (including support for N+N redundancy). |
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DMCC Recording |
Used in Avaya DMCC environments to support Avaya on demand recording. Specific extensions to be recorded are statically assigned to softphones. |
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Gateway Side Correlation Pool |
Use this member group to record traffic at a Session Interface Protocol (SIP) Trunk. This includes environments in which SIP trunk sessions are replicated by an edge device such as Acme Packet SBC to the Recorder. |
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Amazon Connect |
Used for recording with Amazon Connect data sources. |
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Microsoft Teams Group |
Used for recording with Microsoft Teams data sources. |
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AudioHook Recording |
Used for recording with Genesys PureCloud data sources. |
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Streaming Media Capture Pool |
Used to record real-time traffic from a Streaming Media Capture server in Avaya. |
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Stream Recording |
Used for recording real-time interactions from a cloud contact The entire communication experience for a customer, from beginning to end. center that has a real-time streaming API that uses WebHooks for delivering interactions to the Verint system. Used by Twilio Flex and Zoom Contact Center data sources. |
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Lync recording |
Defines what to record and helps to establish the type of recording performed (Delivery or Interception). |
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Devices Pool |
Used to set up radios and radio Talkgroups for recording. |
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Media Proxy |
Used in Skype recording to associate the filtering service on a Skype front end server to the Media Proxy Service on a recorder or standalone server. The Media Proxy Service reroutes RTP packets. |
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Recording |
Used in Skype recording to associate the Media Proxy Service or the Media Collector to the IP Recorder. |
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Interaction Capture |
Used in Skype recording to associate the Filtering Service on a Skype front end server to the Interaction Capture service. |

The type of member group you create depends on the type of Recorder configuration in use. TDM station-side and TDM trunk-side member groups are used for TDM Recorders, and IP Member Groups are used for IP Recorders. Member groups also define the mechanism used to record the element groups defined within them. Examples of recording mechanisms are CTI Controlled, Recorder Controlled, or Duplicate Streamed, among others.
Trunk Span Recording Resources and Extension Recording Resources are member groups representing resources on a switch that are capable of selectively recording extensions. For example, this could be a TDM E1/T1 line capable of Service Observe or Single Step Conference in the case of a Trunk Span Recording Resource, and IP softphones/Virtual Extensions in the case of an Extension Recording Resource.
A Selective Extension Pool is the list of extensions to be recorded, and you associate them with Trunk Span Recording Resources and Extension Recording Resource member groups to perform the recording. The number of configured phones (among primary extensions only) must not exceed the number of recording resources.
Each member group consists of:
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general properties that depend on the Member Group type
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recorder control type (see Recorder control types)
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the associated channels (trunks for TDM trunk-side, extensions for TDM station-side and IP)
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an association to a Recorder