It won't make any difference. Anyone (barring complete idiots) will encrypt the traffic with long keys.

Curtis

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On Sun, 20 Jun 2004, Hannigan, Martin wrote:





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On Sat, 19 Jun 2004, Cade,Marilyn S - LGCRP wrote:

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A SPAN port could satisfy an ISP's obligations under TitleIII/ECPA, but not satisfy CALEA.


What is required is TCAP information and bearer traffic. Typically
delivered off the switch back to the LEA collector via a DS0. The
TCAP information can be delivered in a multitude of ways.

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