it says:
CALEA features included in RouterOS
Multiple subject/multiple destination packet interception and streaming in following formats:
- Call Content Connection (CCC) Interface according to PKT-SP-ES-DCI-I01-060914 (PacketCable 2.0 PacketCable Electronic Surveillance Delivery Function to Collection Function Interface Specification)
- Call Content Connection (CCC) Interface according to ANSI/SCTE 24-13 2006 (IPCalblecom Electronic Surveillance Standard) that is approved method for Communication Content delivery to LEA according to ATIS-1000013.2007 (Lawfully Authorized Electronic Surveillance For Internet Access and Services)
- TZSP format - for reception with ‘Ethereal’, tcpdump, trafr (sniffer stream reader for linux) - http://www.mikrotik.com/download.html
I couldn’t find first two CCC, I found Trafr sniffer reader for linux but I couldn’t find anywhere to install it.
How can I download and install it?
I installed v3.8, and Installed Calea from All_packages, I donno If I am right or not. When I said system packages print:
NAME VERSIO
0 calea 3.8
1 routerboard 3.8
2 X ipv6 3.8
3 system 3.8
4 ntp 3.8
5 routeros-powerpc 3.8
6 mpls 3.8
7 wireless 3.8
8 dude 3.8
9 hotspot 3.8
10 routing 3.8
11 security 3.8
12 ppp 3.8
13 dhcp 3.8
14 advanced-tools 3.8
it shows like this but I couldn’t find any menu in Winbox.
look in command line - calea have no GUI as far as i know
what’s the command of that?
It has been a bit since I have played with the CALEA system ( a vew releases) I have ben like the “decapitated chicken”… but CALEA is implimented in two parts.
-
The interception point or “probe”..
The settings are available via the console / terminal / CLI only under IP firewall.
Here you define the “triggers” and where to send the data stream or other information (the “server”)
-
The “Server” or collection point.
These settings are under Tools/CALEA.
The “server” collects the data sent to it via UDP and places it in files on its internal storage device.
Search the WIKI for " CALEA" there is a writeup on it by Butch Evans along with a sample config.
With the WISPA CALEA standards being released at the MUM and ISPCon. there will probably be an update to this document available after the MUM. ( A great reason to attend the MUM)..
I would also think there will be updates to the CALEA package from MikroTik about the same time..