/mcpRecording Configuration Task Flow Before you begin Procedure Purpose Command or Action Create a recording profile. Create a Recording Profile, on page 133 Step 1 Optional. Configure the SIP Profile if you want to deliver the Conference Bridge Identifier to the recorder. Configure SIP Profile for Recording, on page 134 Step 2 Configure the recorder server or CUBE Media Proxy as a SIP trunk device. Configure SIP Trunks for Recording, on page 134 Step 3 Create a route pattern that routes to the recorder server or CUBE Media Proxy. Configure Route Pattern for Recording, on page 135 Step 4 Configure the agent phone line for recording. Configure Agent Phone Line for Recording, on page 135 Step 5 To use the agent phone as the recording media source you must enable the phone's built in Enable the built in bridge for your agent phones. Perform one of the following tasks to enable the built-in-bridge for recording: Step 6 bridge for recording. You can use a service parameter to set the built in bridge defaults • Enable Built in Bridge for Cluster , on page 136 across the cluster, or enable the built in bridge on an individual phone. • Enable Built in Bridge for a Phone, on page 136 Note The Built in Bridge setting on individual phones overrides the clusterwide defaults. Configure Unified Communications services on the gateway. Enable Gateway for Recording, on page 137 Step 7 Configure whether you want a notification tone to play when calls are recorded. Configure Recording Notification Tones, on page 138 Step 8 Configure a Record feature button or softkey for your phone. Perform one of the following procedures, depending on whether your phone uses feature buttons or softkeys: Step 9 • Configure a Record Feature Button, on page 138 • Configure a Record Softkey, on page 139 Create a Recording Profile Use this procedure to create a recording profile. Feature Configuration Guide for Cisco Unified Communications Manager, Release 15 and SUs 133 Monitoring and Recording Recording Configuration Task Flow