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SCTE 24-13 : 2006

Superseded

Superseded

A superseded Standard is one, which is fully replaced by another Standard, which is a new edition of the same Standard.

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IPCABLECOM - PART 13: ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE STANDARD

Superseded date

21-08-2013

Superseded by

SCTE 165-13 : 2009

Published date

12-01-2013

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1 Introduction and Background
  1.1 Scope
  1.2 Requirement Language
  1.3 Electronic Surveillance Requirements
  1.4 Electronic Surveillance Assumptions
  1.5 Definitions and Acronyms
2 References
  2.1 Normative
  2.2 Informative Reference
  2.3 Reference Acquisition
3 Electronic Surveillance in the IPCablecom Network
  3.1 Subscriber equipment
  3.2 Access Function (AF) and Intercept Access Points
      (IAPs)
  3.3 Delivery Function (DF)
  3.4 Service Provider Administration Function (SPAF)
  3.5 Collection Function (CF)
  3.6 Law Enforcement Administrative Function (LEAF)
4 Interface Between the Delivery Function (PC/TSP) and
  Collection Function (LEA)
  4.1 General Interface Requirements
  4.2 Network Layer Interface
  4.3 Link-layer Interface
  4.4 Physical Interface
  4.5 Security
5 Call Content Connection (CCC) Interface
  5.1 Call Content Connection Identifier
  5.2 Original IP Header
  5.3 Original UDP Header
  5.4 Original RTP Header
  5.5 Original Payload
  5.6 Transcoding
6 Call Data Connection (CDC) Interface
  6.1 CDC Messages
  6.2 Basic Call Services
  6.3 Specific Call Services
  6.4 CDC Message Descriptions
  6.5 CDC Messages and Parameter Definitions
Appendix A IPCABLECOM-SPECIFIC REQUIREMENTS
  A.1 Timing Requirements
  A.2 DialedDigitExtraction CDC Message
  A.3 NetworkSignal CDC Message
  A.4 SubjectSignal CDC Message
  A.5 Correlating Content Packets with Event Messages
  A.6 Instructing Components to Perform Electronic
      Surveillance
  A.7 Timing Information
  A.8 Filtering CDC Events in Redirected Calls

Defines the interface between a telecommunications carrier that provides telecommunications services to the public for hire using IPCablecom capabilities (a "PC/TSP") and a Law Enforcement Agency (LEA) to assist the LEA in conducting lawfully authorized electronic surveillance.

DevelopmentNote
Redesignated as SCTE 165-13. (08/2013)
DocumentType
Standard
PublisherName
Society of Cable Telecomm Engineers
Status
Superseded
SupersededBy

SCTE 24-19 : 2004 IPCABLECOM - PART 19: CMS SUBSCRIBER PROVISIONING SPECIFICATION
SCTE 24-18 : 2004 IPCABLECOM - PART 18: CMS TO CMS SIGNALING
SCTE 165-4 : 2009 IPCABLECOM 1.5 - PART 4: DYNAMIC QUALITY-OF-SERVICE

ISO/IEC 8802-3:2000 Information technology Telecommunications and information exchange between systems Local and metropolitan area networks Specific requirements Part 3: Carrier sense multiple access with collision detection (CSMA/CD) access method and physical layer specifications
J-STD-025 : B2006 ADD 2 2007 LAWFULLY AUTHORIZED ELECTRONIC SURVEILLANCE

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