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'''''Applies to version(s): v2.7'''''
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=== '''''Applies to version(s): v2.7''''' ===
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Configuring Lawful Interception}}
 
{{DISPLAYTITLE:Configuring Lawful Interception}}
  
'''To configure a Law Enforcement Agency:'''
 
  
1- Select '''Lawful Interception''' from the navigation panel
 
  
[[Image:Toolpack_Navigation_LawfulInterception_A.png]]
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'''Note:''' This procedure assumes that a Law Enforcement Agencies NAP has been created. Each Law Enforcement Agencies requires that a NAP be configured in order that the intercepted call legs are sent. NAPs can be dedicated for lawful interceptions or not.
  
  
This page contains global Lawful Intercept parameters, and a list of Law Enforcement Agencies.
 
  
[[Image:lawful_configuration_shot.PNG]]
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Multiple Law Enforcement Agencies can be created in [[Toolpack]]. They operate independently of each other. They can intercept the same calls, as well as different ones.
  
Available parameter:
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'''To configure a Law Enforcement Agency:'''
* NWO (Network Operator) Identifier:  An internationally unique identifier that represents the network operator, access provider or service provider using the [[Tmedia]] equipment
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1- Select '''Lawful Interception''' from the navigation panel
  
Multiple Law Enforcement Agencies can be created in [[Toolpack]]. Each operates independently of others, and can intercept the same calls, as well as different ones.
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[[Image:Toolpack_Navigation_LawfulInterception_A.png]]
 
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[[Image:lawful_agency_shot.PNG]]
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Each Law Enforcement Agency has the following parameters:
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* Name
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* .csv file that contains the list of targets to intercept
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* NAP to use for making outgoing calls to Law Enforcement Agencies, carrying audio for intercepted call legs
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* Configuration of FTP/SFTP client for uploading IRI (Intercept Related Information) records to Law Enforcement Agency's FTP or SFTP server:
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** IP address or domain name of the FTP/SFTP server
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** User name to use for FTP/SFTP server login
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** Password to use for FTP/SFTP server login
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** Remote directory to store IRI records into
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** FTP/SFTP connection timeout
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** Maximum number of IRI entries in the upload queue
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** Maximum time a IRI entry can remain in the upload queue
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= Creating a NAP that is connected to a Law Enforcement Agency =
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Create a NAP in the same way that is normally done using [[Toolpack]]. The ETSI specifications refer to ISDN NAP, but other type of NAPs are also supported by TelcoBridges. This NAP must be connected to the Law Enforcement Agency that will receive the intercepted calls.
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Documentation on NAPs creation can be found here: [[Toolpack_v2.3:Creating_a_NAP|Creating a NAP]]
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= Providing a list of targets to intercept (through a coma-separate-values .csv file) =
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== Uploading/Modifying Lawful Intercept Targets Configuration Files (.csv) ==
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2- Enter an Indentifier for the Network Operator.
The list of targets to intercept is provided as a .csv file. Each configured Law Enforcement Agency points to it's own .csv file.
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* Click '''Save'''
  
The .csv file is uploaded from the Web Portal:
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3- Create a Lawful Agency
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* Click '''Create New Lawful Agency'''
  
1- Click '''File Db''' in the navigation panel
 
  
[[Image:Toolpack_Navigation_Panel_FileDb_A.png]]
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[[Image:Lawful_configuration_shot.png]]
  
2- Edit one of the listed File Db, or click '''reate New File Db''' to create a new one
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4- Configure the Lawful Agency parameters:
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* Click '''Save'''.
  
3- In the '''Lawful Intercept Targets''', section click '''Import''' (to create a new file) or '''Update''' (to modify one of the existing files)
 
  
[[Image:LawEnforcementTargets_A.png]]
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[[Image:lawful_agency_shot.png]]
  
4- To activate a .csv file:
 
  
* Click '''Lawful Interception''' in the navigation panel.
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==List of Parameters==
* Select the .csv file in the appropriate Law Enforcement Agency's configuration page.
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* [[Parameter: LI_Name|Name]]
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* [[Parameter: FTP Server Address|FTP Server Address]]
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* [[Parameter: FTP User Name|FTP User Name]]
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* [[Parameter: FTP Server Password|FTP Server Password]]
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* [[Parameter: FTP Server Directory|FTP Server Directory]]
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* [[Parameter: IRI Records Queue Length|IRI Records Queue Length]]
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* [[Parameter: IRI Upload Mode|IRI Upload Mode]]
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* [[Parameter: Maximum grouped file delay before upload|Maximum grouped file delay before upload]]
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* [[Parameter: Maximum grouped file upload size|Maximum grouped file upload size]]
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* [[Parameter: File name prefix|File name prefix]]

Latest revision as of 15:03, 27 June 2013

Applies to version(s): v2.7

Note: This procedure assumes that a Law Enforcement Agencies NAP has been created. Each Law Enforcement Agencies requires that a NAP be configured in order that the intercepted call legs are sent. NAPs can be dedicated for lawful interceptions or not.


Multiple Law Enforcement Agencies can be created in Toolpack. They operate independently of each other. They can intercept the same calls, as well as different ones.

To configure a Law Enforcement Agency:

1- Select Lawful Interception from the navigation panel

Toolpack Navigation LawfulInterception A.png

2- Enter an Indentifier for the Network Operator.

  • Click Save

3- Create a Lawful Agency

  • Click Create New Lawful Agency


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4- Configure the Lawful Agency parameters:

  • Click Save.


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List of Parameters

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