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ETSI TS 103 221-2 V1.9.1

contributor authorETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute
date accessioned2025-09-30T23:00:17Z
date available2025-09-30T23:00:17Z
date copyright2025.08
date issued2025
identifier otherts_10322102v010901p.pdf
identifier urihttp://yse.yabesh.ir/std;jsessioutho4703177793325273135A68A10958014A0Fa/handle/yse/347666
languageEnglish
publisherETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute
titleLawful Interception (LI); Internal Network Interfaces; Part 2: X2/X3en
titleETSI TS 103 221-2 V1.9.1num
typestandard
page32
statusPublished
treeETSI - European Telecommunications Standards Institute:;2025
contenttypefulltext
subject keywordsINTERFACE
subject keywordsLawful Interception
scopeThe internal network interface covers wide area connections between LI systems and (depending on the network) a large number of network elements from different vendors. Nearly every network element has its own interface with different transport protocols, authentication (if any), encryption (if any), commands etc. This makes every new connection highly complicated and costly. The interfaces between Administration and Mediation Functions are usually proprietary and implemented internally within a product for LI and therefore need not be compatible between products of different vendors. Traditionally internal interfaces have not been standardized. Given the experience of standardization in HI2 and HI3 industry has received benefits from this by way of interoperability, security and cost reduction. This WI does not intend to force compatibility on legacy equipment although should that be possible it will be welcomed. The initial focus is on newer IP related systems (but not limited to IP). With a view to the future, as network and services become virtualized this WI intends to support newer implementations by ensuring a standard interface is available for the provisioning of equipment or service. The DF/MF (delivery / mediation function) translates network internal X2/3 messages to HI2/3 (standardized handover interface to the LEMF). This function allows insulation for the CSP to manage their network appropriately without untoward impact on the LEMF. This revision is to Clarify ProductID and XID relationship.


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