[GTER] Cisco Support for Lawful Intercept In IP Networks
Alex Soares de Moura
alexsm at uol.com.br
Thu Apr 17 10:57:00 -03 2003
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1.0. Abstract
Service providers are being asked to meet lawful intercept
requirements of IP networks for voice as well as data in a variety of
countries worldwide. Service Provider requirements vary from country
to country but some requirements remain common even though details
such as delivery formats may differ. The objective of this document
is to describe how a Service Provider can support lawful intercept
with a general solution that has a minimum set of common interfaces.
This document does not deal with legal requirements or obligations.
Any comments on this document should be sent to:
li-comment at external.cisco.com
3. Introduction
Service providers are being asked to meet lawful intercept
requirements of IP networks for voice as well as data in a variety of
countries worldwide. Service Provider requirements vary from country
to country but some requirements remain common even though details
such as delivery formats may differ. The objective of this document
is to describe how a Service Provider can support lawful intercept
with a general solution that has a minimum set of common interfaces.
This document does not deal with legal requirements or obligations.
For the purposes of this document, lawful intercept is the lawfully
authorized interception and monitoring of communications for a
particular subject (intercept subject).
This document describes one method for supporting lawful intercept.
Other methods may be available. The requirements described in this
document may or may not apply to a specific country. The
requirements laid out in this document do not imply any legal
requirements on service providers or equipment vendors although such
requirements might be coincident.
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