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The

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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 EMS (license required).

The 

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supports up to 500 simultaneous LI sessions. 
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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 it receives matching LI criteria in a policy response from ERE (or external PSX in centralized PSX solution), the 
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routes the call as directed and additionally reports call events to the IS.

The 

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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 EMS in centralized PSX solution). The target number is uploaded to LI table of ERE (or PSX, with the help of EMS).

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You must use the default addressContext when configuring LI.

 

Refer to Lawful Intercept page for an in-depth explanation of LI functionality.

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When configuring LI through EMA/ERE, you must be 'Calea' user. Refer to Managing SBC Core Users and Accounts for descriptions of users and permissions.

 

LI Commands

Command Syntax

As user 'Calea', use the following command syntax to configure LI.

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% set addressContext <default> intercept 
   callDataChannel <callDataChannel> 
   nodeNumber <integer>

Command Parameters

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1Intercept Parameters
3Intercept Parameters

Parameter

Length/Range

Description

CallDataChannel

1-23

The user-configurable LI Call Data Control Channel name.

(See Call Data Channel Parameters table below for parameter details)

nodeNumber

0-9999999

The unique global node number to assign to the 

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which is used by the LI server for identification purposes.

 

Call Data Channel Commands

High Level Command Syntax

As user 'Calea', use the following CLI syntax to establish the LI call data channel configuration:

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Some parameters only display after others are configured as described in the Call Data Channel Parameters table below.

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titleCall Data Channel High Level Syntax
% set addressContext <default> intercept callDataChannel <callDataChannel_name>
	interceptStandard < etsi | packetcable | threeGpp>
	ipInterfaceGroupName <ipInterfaceGroup_Name> 
	kaTimer <0-65535 seconds>
	liPolDipForRegdOodMsgs <disabled | enabled>
	mediaIpInterfaceGroupName <IP interface group name>
	mediationServer <server name>
	priIpAddress <IPv4 address> 
	priMode <active | outofservice | standby> 
	priPort <0-65535> 
	priState <disabled | enabled> 
	retries <value>
	rtcpInterception <disabled | enabled>
	secIpAddress <IP_Address> 
	secMode <active | outofservice | standby> 
	secState <disabled | enabled>
	vendorId <none | ss8 | utimaco | verint>

Call Data Channel (CDC) Parameters

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1Call Data Channel Parameters
3Call Data Channel Parameters

Parameter

Length/Range

Description

interceptStandard

N/A

The Intercept Standard to use for this Call Data Channel.

  • etsi
  • packetcable (default)
  • threeGpp

ipInterfaceGroupName

0-23

<IPIG name> – Name of the IP interface group used to stream to the LI server.

kaTimer

0-65535

<# seconds> (default = 5) – The keep-alive timer value, in seconds.

liPolDipForRegdOodMsgs N/A

 Use this flag to control the sending of the policy dip to PSX for registered user's Out-Of-Dialog messages.

  • disabled (default) – SBC does not send policy request to PSX for registered out-of-dialog requests (messages).
  • enabled – SBC sends policy request to PSX for registered out-of-dialog requests for interception.

NOTE: This parameter is only visible when interceptStandard is not set to the default packetcable.

mediaIpInterfaceGroupName1-23 charactersThe name of the IP interface group that is used to stream media packets to the LI server.
mediationServer0-23

<name> – Name of the Mediation Server. Up to eight Mediation Servers are configurable for each CDC. See Mediation Server Configurations below for parameter details.

NOTE: The mediationServer parameter is only visible when interceptStandard and vendorId are configured for IMS LI (See table Configuration Options When Configuring SBC for Different LI Flavors).

priIpAddress

N/A

<IPv4 address> – The primary LI server's IPv4 address where Call Data Channel messages are sent. (default = 0.0.0.0)

priMode

N/A

Mode of the primary server. Options are:

  • active (default)
  • outOfService
  • standby

priPort

0-65535

<port number> – The primary LI server's UDP port where Call Data Channel messages are sent. (default = 0)

pristate

N/A

Use this flag to enable/disable communication to the primary LI server.

  • enabled (default)
  • disabled

retries

N/A

Number of retries before the LI Call Data Channel is considered as failed. (default = 3)

rtcpInterception

N/A

Enable this flag to intercept RTCP information for IMS LI.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled

NOTE: The rtcpInterception parameter is only visible when interceptStandard and vendorId are configured as IMS LI (See table Configuration Options When Configuring SBC for Different LI Flavors).

secIpAddress

N/A

Secondary LI server's IPv4 address where Call Data Channel messages are sent. (default = 0.0.0.0)

secMode

N/A

Mode of the secondary server. Options are:

  • active
  • outOfService (default)
  • standby

secState

N/A

Use this flag to enable/disable communication to secondary LI server.

  • enabled (default)
  • disabled

vendorId

N/A

The vendor name of the LI server.

  • none (default)
  • ss8
  • utimaco
  • verint

 

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Mediation Server Configurations
Mediation Server Configurations

Mediation Server for Media Interception over TCP

The

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Command Syntax

Code Block
% set addressContext <addressContext name> intercept callDataChannel <CDC name> mediationServer <mediationServer name> media tcp
	dscpValue <0-63>
	ipAddress <IPv4/IPv6 address>
	kaInterval <5-60 seconds>
	kaProbe <4-8 seconds>
	kaTime <60-7200 seconds>
	mode <inService | outOfService>
	portNumber <0-65535>
	state <disabled | enabled>

Command Parameters

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1Mediation Server: Media over TCP Parameters
3Media over TCP Parameters
ParameterLength/RangeDescriptions
dscpValue0-63The DSCP value for intercepted media packets sent on TCP port. (Default = 16) 
ipAddressIPv4/IPv6 formatThe IPv4/IPv6 Address of the mediation server for media interception over TCP. 

kaInterval

5-60The duration between two successive keep alive retransmissions, if acknowledgement to the previous keep alive transmission is not received. (Default = 30 seconds)

kaProbe

4-8The number of retransmissions to be carried out before declaring that the remote end is not available. (Default = 4)

kaTime

60 to 7200The duration, in seconds, between the two keep alive transmissions in the idle condition. (Default = 180 seconds)
modeN/A

The operational mode of the signaling/media connection towards the mediation server.

  • inService
  • outOfService (default) 
portNumber0-65535The TCP port number of the mediation server for media interception over TCP. (Default = 0) 
stateN/A

The administrative state of the TCP connection towards the mediation server.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled

 

Mediation Server for Media Interception over UDP

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Command Syntax

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% set addressContext <addressContext name> intercept callDataChannel <CDC name> mediationServer <mediationServer name> media udp
	dscpValue <0-63>
	ipAddress <IPv4/IPv6 address>
	mode <inService | outOfService>
	portNumber <0-65535>
	state <disabled | enabled>

Command Parameters

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1Mediation Server: Media over UDP Parameters
3Media over UDP Parameters
ParameterLength/RangeDescriptions
dscpValue 0-63 The DSCP value for intercepted media packets sent on UDP port. (Default = 16)
ipAddressIPv4/IPv6 format The IPv4/IPv6 Address of the mediation server for media interception over UDP. 
mode N/A The operational mode of the signaling/media connection towards the mediation server.
  • inService
  • outOfService (default)
portNumber 0-65535The UDP port number of the mediation server for media interception over UDP. (Default = 0)

state 

N/A 

The administrative state of the UDP connection towards the mediation server.

  • disabled (default)
  • enabled

 

Mediation Server for signaling interception

Command Syntax

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titleMediation Server Syntax
% set addressContext <addressContext name> intercept callDataChannel <CDC name> mediationServer <mediationServer name> signaling
	dscpValue <0-63>
	ipAddress <IPv4/IPv6 address>
	mode <inService | outOfService>
	portNumber <0-65535>
	protocolType <tcp | udp>
	state <disabled | enabled>

Command Parameters

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1Mediation Server: Signaling Parameters
3Signaling Parameters
ParameterDescriptions

signaling

Mediation server signaling interception settings.

  • dscpValue – The DSCP value for intercepted signaling packets sent on this port. (range: 0-63 / default = 16)
  • ipAddress – The IPv4/IPv6 Address of the mediation server for signaling interception.
  • mode – The operational mode of the signaling/media connection towards the mediation server.
    • inService
    • outOfService (default)
  • portNumber – The UDP/TCP port number of the mediation server for signaling interception. (range: 0-65536 / default = 0)
  • protocolType – The protocol used by the mediation server for signaling interception (TCP/UDP).
    • tcp (default)
    • udp
  • state – The administrative state of the signaling/media connection towards the mediation server.
    • disabled (default)
    • enabled
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The protocolType "udp" command is not supported for Signaling interception in this release.

To retrieve the LI statistics, use the command:

Code Block
> show status addressContext <addressContext name> intercept

 

Configuration Options When Configuring SBC for Different LI Flavors

The following table depicts the interceptStandard and verndorId configuration options to configure SBC for the the various LI flavors.

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1Configuration Options When Configuring SBC for Different LI Flavors
3Configuration Options When Configuring SBC for Different LI Flavors
Configuration Settings

 

LI Flavor

interceptStandardvendorId
packetcablenone/utimaco/verintLegacy LI (default)
packetcabless8SS8 LI
threeGpp/etsinone/utimaco/verintIMS LI

 

Command Examples

To configure the name of the IP interface group used to stream to the LI server, use the commands:

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% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC ipInterfaceGroupName LIG1
% commit
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The mediation server’s ipInterfaceGroup must be different from other signaling ipInterface groups to ensure that LI does not use the signaling ipAddress to send intercepted traffic (media/signaling) towards the mediation server. 

 

To configure intercept standard, use the commands:

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% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC interceptStandard etsi
% commit

 

To configure the vendor ID, use the commands:

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% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC interceptStandard etsi vendorId verint
% commit

 

To configure mediation server for media interception, use the commands:

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Mediation server’s ipInterfaceGroup must be different from other signaling ipInterface groups. This ensures that LI doesn't use signaling ipAddress to send intercepted traffic (media/signaling) towards Mediation Server.

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% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC interceptStandard etsi vendorId verint mediationServer ms1
% commit

 

To configure mediation server for media interception over TCP, use the commands:

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% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC mediationServer ms1 media tcp dscpValue 0 ipAddress 10.54.66.67 portNumber 7870
% commit
% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC mediationServer ms1 media tcp mode inService state enabled 
% commit

 

To configure mediation server for media interception over UDP, use the commands:

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% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC mediationServer ms1 media udp dscpValue 0 ipAddress 10.54.66.57 portNumber 7881
% commit
% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC mediationServer ms1 media udp mode inService state enabled 
% commit

 

To configure mediation server for signaling interception, use the commands:

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% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC mediationServer ms1 signaling dscpValue 0 ipAddress 10.54.64.80 portNumber 7880 protocolType tcp
% commit
% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC mediationServer ms1 signaling mode inService state enabled
% commit

 

To configure RTCP interception, use the commands:

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% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC rtcpInterception enabled
% commit

 

To enable the sending of the policy dip to PSX for registered user's Out-Of-Dialog messages, use the commands:

Code Block
% set addressContext default intercept callDataChannel CDC liPolDipForRegdOodMsgs enabled
% commit

 

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