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The SEL-2740S must authenticate all network-connected endpoint devices before establishing any connection.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-94587 SELS-SW-000090 SV-104417r2_rule Medium
Description
Without authenticating devices, unidentified or unknown devices may be introduced, thereby facilitating malicious activity. For distributed architectures (e.g., service-oriented architectures), the decisions regarding the validation of authentication claims may be made by services separate from the services acting on those decisions. In such situations, it is necessary to provide authentication decisions (as opposed to the actual authenticators) to the services that need to act on those decisions. This requirement applies to applications that connect either locally, remotely, or through a network to an endpoint device (including, but not limited to, workstations, printers, servers (outside a datacenter), VoIP Phones, and VTC CODECs). Gateways and SOA applications are examples of where this requirement would apply. Device authentication is a solution enabling an organization to manage devices. It is an additional layer of authentication ensuring only specific pre-authorized devices can access the system.
STIG Date
SEL-2740S L2S Security Technical Implementation Guide 2019-05-06

Details

Check Text ( C-93777r1_chk )
This finding can be downgraded to a CAT III if there is no horizontal cabling from the switch to the general work area.

Verify that all cabling is contained within the telecom room, wiring closet, or equipment room.

If there is cabling from the switch to LAN outlets (i.e.RJ-45 wall plates) in the general work area, this is a CAT II finding.

If all cabling is contained within the telecom room, wiring closet, or equipment room, this is a CAT III finding.
Fix Text (F-100705r1_fix)
Ensure there is no horizontal cabling from the switch to the general work area.

Verify that all cabling is contained within the telecom room, wiring closet, or equipment room.