Hi All,
We are exploring a limited deployment of a free wireless services to on-campus guests without requiring authentication or extra software.

This service would be available to the pubilc and has the following incorporated in the design.

We have a AUP agreement with logging of time connected/disconnected, location and MAC Address. There also is a required form that is relying on trust. (First, Last name, email and company)

This is a heavily policed and monitored network with the expectations advertised of the offering.

Berklee-Public only allows access to these types of service:

        • Unencrypted (http) and encrypted (https) web traffic
        • Virtual Private Network (VPN) traffic
        • Domain Name Service (DNS) traffic
        • Network Time Protocol (NTP) traffic
Berklee-Public has these additional limitations:

        • Bandwidth limit of 256kbps download and 128kbps upload speeds
        • 1 hour session limit
        • Network traffic is not encrypted

Has anyone deployed something similar and went through any kind if risk analysis of the CALEA law? We have the ability to offer a port mirror of all aggregated traffic for law enforcement if properly asked for. Does the sanitized network with detailed logging saved for 1 year and port mirror capabilities cover CALEA regulations?

Any insight or suggestions on this topic would be greatly appreciated.

Regards,

Aaron
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Aaron Thompson
Network Services Manager
Network and Telecommunications

Berklee College of Music
1140 Boylston Street, MS-186 NETT
Boston, MA 02215-3693
617.747.8656  [email protected]  www.berklee.edu


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