Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Endpoint Security Requirements Guide
Rules, Groups, and Values defined within the XCCDF Benchmark
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SRG-NET-000015
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The Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Endpoint must not be configured with any vendor default accounts, PINs, or passwords to access configuration settings.
Many Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Endpoints can set or display configuration settings in the instrument itself. This presents a risk if a user obtains information such as the IP addresses...Rule Medium Severity -
The Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Endpoint must be configured to prevent the configuration or display of configuration settings without the use of a PIN or password.
Many Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Endpoints can set or display configuration settings in the instrument itself. This presents a risk if a user obtains information such as the IP addresses...Rule Medium Severity -
The Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Endpoint PC port must be configured to connect to an 802.1x supplicant or the PC port must be disabled.
IEEE 802.1x is a protocol used to control access to LAN services via a network access switchport or wireless access point that requires a device or user to authenticate to the network element and b...Rule Medium Severity -
The Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Endpoint must be configured to apply 802.1Q VLAN tags to signaling and media traffic.
When Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Endpoints do not dynamically assign 802.1Q VLAN tags as data is created and combined, it is possible the VLAN tags will not correctly reflect the data ty...Rule Medium Severity
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