Voice recording for jabber client

hi,
is there any voice recording solution for the jabber client via expressway E?
seems there is no solution around, is it not supported?
is it possible to use TCS to record the calls made by external jabber client?
thanks.

1. Use span (no span-less\Bridge_option) ports (via "expressway c e"  from outside)
2. Use span-less\Bridge_option  and VPN access to connect from outside (without expressway).

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