Using The Vcr Mse 8220 - Cisco TelePresence VCR MSE 8220 Getting Started

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Using the VCR MSE 8220

There are a number of ways to create a recording:
Call in to the blade's auto attendant and select
yourself. Refer to the online help for information on calling the auto attendant
Call out and record. The blade, via its web interface, calls out to an H.323 or
SIP endpoint and records its media streams
Call in to the blade after it has been configured to record incoming calls by
default. The setting for the default incoming call action is in
Connections
Call a specific gatekeeper ID or registered SIP extension that has been
configured to trigger recording
Call another endpoint through the blade (a point-to-point call) via a prefix the
blade has registered with a gatekeeper or with a SIP registrar. This has the same
effect as calling that endpoint directly, except that the blade is also in the call and
records both endpoints' media streams
Equally there are a number of ways to play back a recording:
Call out and play. The VCR MSE 8220, via its web interface, calls out to a H.323
or SIP endpoint and plays back a recording to it
Stream the recording to a user's desktop via a player application such as
QuickTime
Call in to the blade's auto attendant and select the recording for play back
Register the recording with a gatekeeper or SIP registrar and play it back by
calling its registered gatekeeper ID or SIP extension
For further information about creating and viewing recordings, refer to the online
help which is accessible from the blade web interface and to the documentation on
the web site.
Using the VCR MSE 8220
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