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					CALEA and J-STD-025 revisions CALEA  Communications Assistance for Law Enforcement Act (1994)  Standardized access to telecommunications systems using new technologies CALEA   Call-identifying information  "dialing" or signaling which identifies the destination, direction, origin or termination of each communication generated or received by a subscriber by means of any equipment, facility, or service of a TSP Call content  actual voice or, for data, the payload J-STD-025  Two types of links between the accessing system and law enforcement  CDC Call Data Channel  CCC Call Content Channel  CDC carries real-time signaling of call or other events using a standard set of messages J-STD-025  Intercept information is gathered at Intercept Access Points (IAPs). Placement of IAPs within the access system is left to implementation. J-STD-025 (pub. 1997)  LAES Messages         Answer Change Origination PacketEnvelope Redirection Release Serving System Termination Attempt   CCOpen CCClose J-STD-025A Architecture Telecommunication Service Provider Access Function d a Service Provider Administratiion Function c Delivery Function e Law Enforcement Administration Function Law Enforcement Agency b Collection Function The Scope of this Standard is limited to the e reference point. CALEA Third Report & Order      Released by FCC August 31, 1999 Six of nine "punch list" items are required Location is required Whitepaper on packet data from TIA  Submitted in September, 2000 Compliance deadline for expected new revision of standard and delivery of packet data using "interim solution": 9/30/2001 J-STD-025A  Punch List ( 6 required, 3 not required )          Content of subject-initiated conference calls Party Hold, Join, Drop on conference calls Subject-initiated dialing and signaling In-band and out-of-band signaling Timing information Dialed Digit Extraction Surveillance Status Message Feature Status Message Continuity Check Tone J-STD-025A     Incorporates six required punch list items Sent to publication April 2000 as TIA Interim Standard/T1 Trial Use Standard No enhancements to packet data sections Suspended before ANSI publication due to US Court of Appeals Decision of August 15, 2000 Court of Appeals Decision  Court of Appeals Decision vacated four of six required punch list features:     Post cut-through dialed digit extraction Party Hold/Join/Drop information Subject initiated dialing and signaling information In-band and out-of-band signaling NOTE: It is not clear as to how the punch list items will apply to packet data Packet Data  Packet-mode: a communication where individual packets or virtual circuits of a communication within a physical circuit are switched or routed by the accessing telecommunication system. Each packet may take a different route through the intervening network (s). Packet Data  Two Solutions  PacketEnvelope message over the Call Data Channel  Send packets over Call Content Channel PacketEnvelope   The PacketEnvelope message is used to convey data packets over the CDC as they are intercepted. This solution is intended for low-volume packet communication (e.g., SMS). Triggers: packet-mode user communication intended for the intercept subject is detected  packet-mode user communication from the intercept subject is detected  PacketEnvelope  Parameters:  CaseIdentity (M)  IAPSystemIdentity (C)  TimeStamp (M)  CallIdentity(C)  Location (C)  Packet Information (M) Packet Data over CCC  CCOpen message  The CCOpen message may be triggered when a delivery CCC is required for packet-mode data. The CCOpen is required when intercepted packets are to be delivered over a circuit or over a packet switched data network. CCOpen Parameters CaseIdentity (M) IAPSystemIdentity (C) TimeStamp (M) Content Type (M) PDUType (e.g., IP, PPP, X.25 LAPB) CCCIdentity (M) CCClose  Parameters:  CaseIdentity (M)  IAPSystemIdentity (C)  Timestamp (M)  CCCIdentity (M) Packet Data Interception    Annex A.1 indicates nodes which could contain a Call-Identifying Information IAP, but does not dictate placement Annexes A.5 and A.6 indicate possible CCC protocol stacks but leave flexibility Annex B contains a description of CCC delivery methods, with B.6 focussing on Packet Data CCC Delivery CALEA and J-STD-025 revisions Chair: Terri L. Brooks (Nokia) Vice-Chair: Gary V. Pellegrino (CRAG) Editor: Brye Bonner (Motorola)
 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
									 
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                             
                                            