1、 ETSI TS 101 909-20-1 V1.1.2 (2005-10)Technical Specification Digital Broadband Cable Access to the PublicTelecommunications Network;IP Multimedia Time Critical Services;Part 20: Lawful Interception;Sub-part 1: CMS based Voice Telephony ServicesETSI ETSI TS 101 909-20-1 V1.1.2 (2005-10) 2 Reference
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8、 TS 101 909-20-1 V1.1.2 (2005-10) 3 Contents Intellectual Property Rights5 Foreword.5 Introduction 5 1 Scope 7 2 References 7 3 Definitions and abbreviations.9 3.1 Definitions9 3.2 Abbreviations .11 4 Lawful Interception overview 12 4.1 Lawful Interception principles .12 4.2 Lawful Interception requ
9、irements 13 4.2.1 Intercept administration requirements 13 4.2.1.1 Activation of LI.13 4.2.1.2 Deactivation of LI .13 4.2.1.3 Security of processes.13 4.2.2 Intercept invocation 13 4.2.2.1 Invocation events for lawful interception13 4.2.2.2 Invocation and removal of interception regarding services.1
10、4 4.2.2.3 Correlation of information and product.14 4.2.2.4 Services subject to interception.14 4.3 Exceptional procedures 14 4.4 Interworking considerations .14 4.5 Charging aspects 14 4.6 Minimum service requirements15 5 Functional architecture.15 5.1 Overview 15 5.2 Functional Components16 5.2.1
11、Subscriber functions in the E-MTA/CM.16 5.2.2 Intercept functions in IPCablecom system17 5.2.3 Content of Communication Interception Function (CCIF) .17 5.2.4 Lawful Interception Mediation Function (LIMF).17 5.2.5 Lawful Intercept Administration Function (LIAF) .18 5.2.6 Law Enforcement Mediation Fu
12、nction (LEMF).19 6 IPCablecom internal intercept interfaces19 7 LI activation, deactivation and interrogation20 7.1 Activation of LI20 7.2 Modification of LI20 7.3 Deactivation of LI 21 7.4 Interrogation of LI21 8 Interception of user signalling22 8.1 Interception protocol at interface INI2 .23 8.1.
13、1 Content of IRI Record.23 8.2 Signal sets and interception24 8.3 Location of LI functions.25 8.4 Interception of specific signalling 25 8.4.1 IRI protocol service model .25 8.4.2 Target activity monitor .26 8.4.2.1 Data provision and encoding.26 8.4.2.1.1 Version 26 8.4.2.1.2 Lawful Interception in
14、stance identity 26 8.4.2.1.3 Timestamp .26 ETSI ETSI TS 101 909-20-1 V1.1.2 (2005-10) 4 8.4.2.1.4 Target location.27 8.4.2.1.5 Direction27 8.4.2.1.6 IRI transaction type .27 8.4.2.1.7 IRI transaction number 27 8.4.2.1.8 User signal.28 8.4.2.1.9 Crypto check sum28 9 Interception of Content of Communi
15、cation (CC).28 9.1 Internal delivery of Content of Communication (CC) across interface INI329 9.1.1 General model.29 9.1.2 CC protocol service model .29 9.1.2.1 T_TRAFFIC_req_ind30 9.1.2.2 CT_TRAFFIC_req_ind.30 9.1.2.3 Data provision and encoding.30 9.1.2.3.1 Version 30 9.1.2.3.2 Lawful Interception
16、 instance identity 30 9.1.2.3.3 Correspondent count30 9.1.2.3.4 IRI transaction number 31 9.1.2.3.5 Traffic packet 31 9.1.2.3.6 Crypto check sum31 Annex A (normative): ASN.1 Module 32 Annex B (informative): Information call flows for Lawful Interception invocation of “voice telephony services“ 39 B.
17、1 On-Net to On-Net calls.39 B.2 On-Net to Off-Net calls39 Annex C (informative): Bibliography.40 History 42 ETSI ETSI TS 101 909-20-1 V1.1.2 (2005-10) 5 Intellectual Property Rights IPRs essential or potentially essential to the present document may have been declared to ETSI. The information pertai
18、ning to these essential IPRs, if any, is publicly available for ETSI members and non-members, and can be found in ETSI SR 000 314: “Intellectual Property Rights (IPRs); Essential, or potentially Essential, IPRs notified to ETSI in respect of ETSI standards“, which is available from the ETSI Secretar
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20、e updates on the ETSI Web server) which are, or may be, or may become, essential to the present document. Foreword This Technical Specification (TS) has been produced by ETSI Technical Committee Access and Terminals (AT). The present document is part 20, sub-part 1, of a multi-part deliverable. Full
21、 details of the entire series can be found in part 1. The present document is fully in line with initiative “eEurope 2002 - An Information Society For All“, under “The contribution of European standardization to the eEurope Initiative, A rolling Action Plan“ especially under key objectives: 1) A che
22、aper, faster and secure Internet a) Cheaper and faster Internet access b) Secure networks and smart cards 2) Stimulate the use of the Internet a) Accelerating e-commerce b) European digital content for global networks c) Intelligent transport systems Introduction The cable industry in Europe and acr
23、oss other Global regions has already deployed broadband cable television Hybrid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data networks running the Cable Modem Protocol. The cable industry is in the rapid stages of deploying IP Voice and other time critical multimedia services over these broadband cable television networ
24、ks. The cable industry has recognized the urgent need to develop ETSI Technical Specifications aimed at developing interoperable interface specifications and mechanisms for the delivery of end to end advanced real time IP multimedia time critical services over bi-directional broadband cable networks
25、. IPCablecom is a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements developed to deliver Quality of Service (QoS) enhanced secure IP multimedia time critical communications services using packetized data transmission technology to a consumers home over the broadband cable television Hy
26、brid Fibre/Coaxial (HFC) data network running the Cable Modem protocol. IPCablecom utilizes a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network. While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice, the long-term pro
27、ject vision encompasses packet video and a large family of other packet-based services. ETSI ETSI TS 101 909-20-1 V1.1.2 (2005-10) 6 The Cable Industry is a global market and therefore the ETSI standards are developed to align with standards either already developed or under development in other reg
28、ions. The ETSI Specifications are consistent with the CableLabs/ IPCablecom set of specifications as published by the SCTE. An agreement has been established between ETSI and SCTE in the US to ensure, where appropriate, that the release of IPCablecom and IPCablecom set of specifications are aligned
29、and to avoid unnecessary duplication. The set of IPCablecom ETSI specifications also refers to ITU-SG9 draft and published recommendations relating to IP Cable Communication. The whole set of multi-part ETSI deliverables to which the present document belongs specify a Cable Communication Service for
30、 the delivery of IP Multimedia Time Critical Services over a HFC Broadband Cable Network to the consumers home cable telecom terminal. “IPCablecom“ also refers to the ETSI working group program that shall define and develop these ETSI deliverables. NOTE: The present document has been restructured to
31、 reflect the changes in the original work item. Sub-part 1: IPCablecom CMS based architecture. The present document contains updated and released information covering the intercept interfaces and consequently the corresponding ASN.1 coding specific to IPCablecom implementation of the ES 201 671 8 HI
32、 specification. The restructuring of this document has been made possible as a result of parallel activity done under STF 261 on the development of TS 101 909-20-2, both documents have been aligned (as necessary) to ensure continuity. This part 20-1 has been renamed to more accurately reflect the sc
33、ope, namely Lawful Interception of Voice Telephony within IPCablecom implementations based upon a CMS architecture. ETSI ETSI TS 101 909-20-1 V1.1.2 (2005-10) 7 1 Scope The present document defines the interception of voice communications within the IPCablecom “NCS“ architecture, using a CMS for cal
34、l control, as identified by a unique address (number) e.g. IUT-T Recommendation E.164 13. The present set of documents specifies IPCablecom, a set of protocols and associated element functional requirements. These have been developed to deliver Quality of Service (QoS), enhanced secure IP multimedia
35、 time critical communication services, using packetized data transmission technology to a consumers home over a cable television Hybrid Fiber/Coaxial (HFC) data network. NOTE 1: IPCablecom set of documents utilize a network superstructure that overlays the two-way data-ready cable television network
36、, e.g. as specified within ES 201 488 12 and ES 200 800 (see bibliography). While the initial service offerings in the IPCablecom product line are anticipated to be Packet Voice and Packet Video, the long-term project vision encompasses a large family of packet-based services. This may require in th
37、e future, not only careful maintenance control, but also an extension of the present set of documents. NOTE 2: The present set of documents aims for global acceptance and applicability. It is therefore developed in alignment with standards either already existing or under development in other region
38、s and in International Telecommunications Union (ITU). To facilitate maintenance and future enhancements to support other real-time multimedia services the documents consist of multi-parts as detailed in part 1: General. The present document is part 20 and describes a set of generic Lawful Intercept
39、ion (LI) mechanisms relating to IPCablecom. The objective of the present document is to define the implementation of Lawful Interception (LI) requirements within the current IP Core Network model adopted by IPCablecom. The specific deployments, where based on national variants or requirements (such
40、as charging, applicability rules, privacy rules, etc.) or operation aspects based on vendor specific implementation (such as administration, bundling of functions into components, deployment concerns) are outside the scope of this generic document. NOTE 3: The present document neither defines the ev
41、ents nor the information to be provided to the handover interface, this will be included in the next edition. Lawful Interception in the Line Control Signalling (LCS) Architecture (TS 101 909-23 4), which uses V 5.2 to Local Exchange (LE) is entirely handled by the LE and has no impact. 2 References
42、 The following documents contain provisions which, through reference in this text, constitute provisions of the present document. References are either specific (identified by date of publication and/or edition number or version number) or non-specific. For a specific reference, subsequent revisions
43、 do not apply. For a non-specific reference, the latest version applies. Referenced documents which are not found to be publicly available in the expected location might be found at http:/docbox.etsi.org/Reference. 1 ETSI TS 101 909-11 (V.1.2.1): “Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecom
44、munications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 11: Security“. 2 ETSI TS 101 909-18: “Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 18: Embedded Media Terminal Adapter (e-MTA) offering an interface to analogue term
45、inals and Cable Modem“. 3 ETSI TS 101 909-20-2: “Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 20: Lawful Interception; Sub-part 2: Streamed multimedia services“. ETSI ETSI TS 101 909-20-1 V1.1.2 (2005-10) 8 4 ETSI TS 101 909-23:
46、“Digital Broadband Cable Access to the Public Telecommunications Network; IP Multimedia Time Critical Services; Part 23: Internet Protocol Access Terminal - Line Control Signalling (IPAT - LCS)“. 5 Directive 97/66/EC of the European Parliament and of the Council of 15 December 1997 concerning the pr
47、ocessing of personal data and the protection of privacy in the telecommunications sector; (OJ L 1998/24, 30.01.1998, page 1) NOTE: http:/europa.eu.int/ISPO/infosoc/telecompolicy/en/9766en.pdf 6 Directive 95/46/EC of the European Parliament of the Council of 24 October 1995 on the protection of indiv
48、iduals with regard to the processing of personal data and on the free movement of such data; (OJ L281 of 23.11.1995) NOTE: http:/www.icm2006.org/imgs/congresos/Directive%2095%2046%20EC.pdf 7 Commission Directive 90/388/EEC of 28 June 1990 on competition in the markets for telecommunications services
49、. 8 ETSI ES 201 671: “Telecommunications Security; Lawful Interception (LI); Handover interface for the lawful interception of telecommunications traffic“. 9 ETSI TS 101 671: “Lawful Interception (LI); Handover interface for the lawful interception of telecommunications traffic“. 10 ETSI TS 101 331: “Telecommunications security; Lawful Interception (LI); Requirements of Law Enforcement Agencies“. 11 ITU-T Recommendation J.112: “Transmission systems for interactive cable television services“. 12 ETSI ES 201 488: “Data-Over-Cable Service