The SBC Core provides Lawful Intercept (LI) support using one of two methods:

  • Using ERE with provisioning support from EMA (license required).
  • Using centralized PSX with provisioning support from RAMP (license required).

The SBC supports up to 500 simultaneous LI sessions. The SBC works in coordination with an Intercept Server (IS) to provide call data and call content to law enforcement agencies for calls involving identified intercept subjects. When the SBC receives matching LI criteria in a policy response from ERE (or external PSX in centralized PSX solution), the SBC routes the call as directed and additionally reports call events to the IS.

The SBC also sends an RTP copy of the call's voice streams (call content) to an IP address provided by the IS. LI is configured by EMA (or RAMP in the centralized PSX solution). The target number is uploaded to LI table of ERE (or PSX, with the help of RAMP).

You must be "Calea" user to configure LI from the EMA/ERE. Refer to Managing SBC Core Users and Accounts for descriptions of users and permissions.

You can configure the LI using only the default Address Context.


Note

The  SBC 7000 system supports creating IP Interface Groups containing sets of IP interfaces that are not "processor friendly" (i.e. carried on physical Ethernet ports served by separate processors). However, restrictions exist regarding the usage of such Interface Groups.

(This ability does not apply to the SBC 5400, which has only two physical media ports. You may configure the IP interfaces from the two physical ports within the same IP Interface Groups without restrictions.)

For complete details, refer to Configuring IP Interface Groups and Interfaces.

Parameter Description:

ParameterDescription
Node Number

The global unique node number for the SBC is used by the LI Server for identification.

Default = 0

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