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Arista MLS EOS 4.2x NDM Security Technical Implementation Guide
SRG-APP-000329-NDM-000287
If the Arista network device uses role-based access control, the network device must enforce organization-defined role-based access control policies over defined subjects and objects.
If the Arista network device uses role-based access control, the network device must enforce organization-defined role-based access control policies over defined subjects and objects. An XCCDF Rule
If the Arista network device uses role-based access control, the network device must enforce organization-defined role-based access control policies over defined subjects and objects.
Medium Severity
<VulnDiscussion>Organizations can create specific roles based on job functions and the authorizations (i.e., privileges) to perform needed operations on organizational information systems associated with the organization-defined roles. When administrators are assigned to the organizational roles, they inherit the authorizations or privileges defined for those roles. Role-based access control (RBAC) simplifies privilege administration for organizations because privileges are not assigned directly to every administrator (which can be a significant number of individuals for mid- to large-size organizations) but are instead acquired through role assignments. RBAC can be implemented either as a mandatory or discretionary form of access control.
The RBAC policies and the subjects and objects are defined uniquely for each network device, so they cannot be specified in the requirement.
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