If you are a wireline ISP, start with the ATIS-1000013* docs, you will see from the FBI link below, different services and carrier types (e.g. voice or cable) have additional needs on top of this.
As Scott said, your legal/regulatory team needs to guide you to exactly which in the listMAY apply in your situation, but from a technical point of view you can at least get an idea about what you might have to do by starting with the ATIS specs: https://askcalea.fbi.gov/standards.html Rob On 14 March 2016 at 13:57, Scott Weeks <sur...@mauigateway.com> wrote: > > > --- lor...@hathcock.org wrote: > From: "Lorell Hathcock" <lor...@hathcock.org> > > Can someone point me to the current CALEA requirements? > > As an ISP, should I be recording all internet traffic that passes my > routers? Or do I only have to record when and if I receive a court order? > > I'm not under any court order now, I just want to be sure that I am > compliant going forward in my capabilities. > ----------------------------------------- > > > This is something your company's lawyers should hash out. > That said, you shouldn't record anything unless forced to > do so. It'll just make pervasive surveillance easier. > > scott >