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On 4/28/2012 7:10 AM, David Krumme wrote:
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automated process (DHCP, IPCP, etc.) then you likely have a pool of IPs
for automated assignment, and regardless of how long those automated
assignments last, I wouldn't expect you to have records (other than logs)
mapping the assignment to a customer.
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I believe that CALEA requires us to be able to map IP to/from customer at
any time upon request. So we are supposed to have such records.
-David
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A bit of a US-centric view, don't you think?<br>
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