Hi All,
The CALEA committee is currently working on a number of possible CALEA
solutions for you guys. These won't be a WISPA standard but should do the
trick for you if you do get called upon before we can get a standard
written.
As I get these from the folks we're working with (all solutions will be
either from or looked over by the CALEA committee members, no endorsements
etc. blah blah blah though) on the committee I'll get them added to the
WISPA CALEA page so you can easily find them again.
Here's the first one I've gotten back from a committee member. Yeah, I know
this only talks about one companies solution, I'll add more as I get them.
Also, in light of the recent self promotion thread please direct all issues
to me directly. It's MY decision to publicize the solutions that our
committee members prefer.....
ImageStream recently released new software for its routers that can be used
to perform CALEA intercepts with or without a TTP. The current ImageStream
Linux distribution supports direct LEA delivery with "fan-out" to multiple
collectors using the ATIS LAES intercept delivery protocol, which provides a
safe harbor for intercept compliance. This solution also includes a
collector module, which can be run on a standard Linux server to support
local capture-to-disk.
In the coming weeks, ImageStream plans to release a new product called
Intercept Manager, which will provision intercepts remotely to comply with
the CALEA confidentiality requirements that affect most midsize and large
carriers. Intercept Manager will also be available with a hard drive to
support capture-to-disk for those who prefer not build their own Linux
systems.
ImageStream routers support WAN and LAN interfaces from T1 through OC12, and
ethernet over copper and fiber. Prices for the entry-level Envoy router
start at $499. WISPs who already use ImageStream routers can simply upgrade
to the latest ImageStream Linux distribution, which includes the tools
required to perform CALEA intercepts.
As an alternative to buying new production routers, WISPs may use
ImageStream taps to passively tap LAN or WAN links for CALEA intercepts with
legacy equipment. An ImageStream router is connected to the tap and acts as
an out-of-band "probe" for intercept filtering and delivery. A tap and
"probe" solution like this for a single 10/100 ethernet segment lists for
under $1,300 including a year of technical support and warranty.
ImageStream is also offering an intensive 1-day training seminar on its
CALEA solutions, to be held concurrently with ICNA certification in Orlando,
Florida on June 18th, 2007. If you have any questions
about CALEA compliance solutions, please contact ImageStream at (800)
813-5123 x106 or e-mail [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Jeff Broadwick
Sales Manager, ImageStream
800-813-5123 x106 (US/Can)
+1 574-935-8484 x106 (Int'l)
+1 574-935-8488 (Fax)
Hope this helps some folks out.
Marlon
(509) 982-2181
(408) 907-6910 (Vonage) Consulting services
42846865 (icq) WISP Operator since 1999!
[EMAIL PROTECTED]
www.odessaoffice.com/wireless
www.odessaoffice.com/marlon/cam
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