
Hello all, We'd like to add a call recording solution to our Broadsoft network. Our weighted list of criteria are: stability stability stability features ease of use for end customers ease of use for administrators ease of implementation performance efficiency (whatnots per cpu, murphies per megabyte, etc) cost Yes, we do like our uptime, and we've got the budget to do it right the first time. In general, it seems that the marketplace has developed four different architectures: 1. Network sniffer - SPAN a port and try to make sense out of things by joining the SIP/RTP with configuration information 2. SIP server - Use SIP to redirect the call into a media proxy that captures the traffic 3. CALEA interface - Overload the CALEA function to provide recording services. 4. Dual number forward - Use two telephone numbers and a forwarding scheme to get a call into and out of a recording server at the TN level If you have experience with integrating a call recording solution with broadsoft, or thoughts on the various architectures, I'd be grateful to hear your opinion. Thank you very much.