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The Lawful Interception solution has three discrete interfaces between the network element and mediation server to provide provisioning, call data (signaling) and call content (media) information. These interfaces are created after the connection is established between the XCIPIO mediation server Delivery Function (DF) and the network element Access Function (AF). The interface from the mediation server to the lawful interception agency is standardized. The interfaces between AF and DF are defined as:
where the X interface is defined by the 3GPP standard while INI is defined by the ETSI standard.
An interconnect SBC provides peering between IMS network and other peering networks (CDMA, business, and other service providers). The SBC interfaces with two XCIPIO mediation servers. The Network elements expose provisioning, call data and/or call content interface towards these mediation servers for legal interception.
The Mediation Function (MF) provides the required interworking by interfacing to the Law Enforcement Agency (LEA) through Handover Interfaces (HI1, HI2, HI3) on one side and to the VoIP packet network elements(s) through X3 (for collection of media).
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The X1 interface enables CALEA Intercept Access Points (IAP) to support multiple (two instances) regionally deployed SS8 Delivery Function systems to provision intercept targets. The EMS supports X1 interface over Transport Layer Security (TLS) connection towards the mediation server.
Configure the intercept server X1 transport address and TLS certificate from the EMS to initiate a transport connection over the X1 interface. The transport address and TLS certificate are individually specified for each of the mediation servers in the network.
The SS8 Intercept server provisions the target URIs (SIP/SIPS or TEL URI) over the X1 interface on the EMS. EMS sends the target information to the Master PSX over the PIPE interface established over a SSH connection. The PSX Master and Slave store the targets in a LI Target table.
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The X3 interface is configured on the SBC under call data channel.
Call Data Channel (CDC) is required to be configured on both S-SBC and M-SBC.
The PCSI intercept call flow is listed below:
The M-SBC validates X3 transport address against the mediation servers configured under CDC and intercepts the call content to the corresponding mediation server using the X3 interface.