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= Providing a list of targets to intercept (through a coma-separate-values .csv file) =
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=== '''''Applies to version(s): v2.7''''' ===
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{{DISPLAYTITLE:Importing a Lawful Interception .CSV File}}
  
== Uploading/Modifying Lawful Intercept Targets Configuration Files (.csv) ==
 
 
The list of targets to intercept is provided as a .csv file. Each configured Law Enforcement Agency points to it's own .csv file.
 
The list of targets to intercept is provided as a .csv file. Each configured Law Enforcement Agency points to it's own .csv file.
  
The .csv file is uploaded from the Web Portal:
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Lawful Intercept Targets configuration files must be formatted in a .csv (coma-separated values) format. The following columns must be present:
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* liid:  Text string that uniquely identifies the target to intercept. This ID will be provided with each outgoing call on interception NAP to the Law Enforcement Agency, and in each IRI record uploaded to the FTP/SFTP server.
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* number: The phone number of the target to intercept.  Any call with this number as the calling, or the called number, will be intercepted.
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* start: (optional) Starting date/time from which the interception can take place. Calls made before that date from or to the target will not be intercepted.
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* end: (optional) End date/time where this target interception ends. Calls made after that date from or to the target will not be intercepted.
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'''*** Warning: Column names are case sensitive'''
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Example:
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  liid,number,start,end
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  John Smith,5550001,2012-10-24T00:00:00-05:00,2012-10-24T23:59:59-05:00
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  Joe Dalton,14503333007,2012-01-01T00:00:00-05:00,2012-12-31T23:59:59-05:00
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The format of the date is as follows:
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  2012-10-24T01:03:08-05:00
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Generic format:
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  Year-Month-Day(T)Hour:Minute:Second(timezone)
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The above example expressesd in words is:
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  October 24th, 2012 time 01am  3 minutes and 8 seconds. In that case, the timezone of -5 hours is for eastern time.
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'''To upload a .csv file:
  
 
1- Click '''File Db''' in the navigation panel
 
1- Click '''File Db''' in the navigation panel
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[[Image:Toolpack_Navigation_Panel_FileDb_A.png]]
 
[[Image:Toolpack_Navigation_Panel_FileDb_A.png]]
  
2- Edit one of the listed File Db, or click '''reate New File Db''' to create a new one
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2- Edit one of the listed File Db, or click '''Create New File Db''' to create a new one
  
 
3- In the '''Lawful Intercept Targets''', section click '''Import''' (to create a new file) or '''Update''' (to modify one of the existing files)
 
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]]
 
[[Image:LawEnforcementTargets_A.png]]
 
4- To activate a .csv file:
 
 
* Click '''Lawful Interception''' in the navigation panel.
 
* Select the .csv file in the appropriate Law Enforcement Agency's configuration page.
 
 
[[Image:file_db_selection_shot.PNG]]
 

Latest revision as of 09:44, 18 June 2013

Applies to version(s): v2.7

The list of targets to intercept is provided as a .csv file. Each configured Law Enforcement Agency points to it's own .csv file.


Lawful Intercept Targets configuration files must be formatted in a .csv (coma-separated values) format. The following columns must be present:

  • liid: Text string that uniquely identifies the target to intercept. This ID will be provided with each outgoing call on interception NAP to the Law Enforcement Agency, and in each IRI record uploaded to the FTP/SFTP server.
  • number: The phone number of the target to intercept. Any call with this number as the calling, or the called number, will be intercepted.
  • start: (optional) Starting date/time from which the interception can take place. Calls made before that date from or to the target will not be intercepted.
  • end: (optional) End date/time where this target interception ends. Calls made after that date from or to the target will not be intercepted.

*** Warning: Column names are case sensitive

Example:

 liid,number,start,end
 John Smith,5550001,2012-10-24T00:00:00-05:00,2012-10-24T23:59:59-05:00
 Joe Dalton,14503333007,2012-01-01T00:00:00-05:00,2012-12-31T23:59:59-05:00

The format of the date is as follows:

 2012-10-24T01:03:08-05:00

Generic format:

 Year-Month-Day(T)Hour:Minute:Second(timezone)

The above example expressesd in words is:

 October 24th, 2012 time 01am  3 minutes and 8 seconds. In that case, the timezone of -5 hours is for eastern time.


To upload a .csv file:

1- Click File Db in the navigation panel

Toolpack Navigation Panel FileDb A.png

2- Edit one of the listed File Db, or click Create New File Db to create a new one

3- In the Lawful Intercept Targets, section click Import (to create a new file) or Update (to modify one of the existing files)

LawEnforcementTargets A.png

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