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The IP addresses of the hosts permitted SNMP access to the SAN management devices do not belong to the internal network.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-6657 SAN04.023.00 SV-6803r1_rule Medium
Description
SNMP, by virtue of what it is designed to do, can be a large security risk. Because SNMP can obtain device information and set device parameters, unauthorized users can cause damage. Therefore access to a SAN device from an IP address outside of the internal network will not be allowed. The IAO/NSO will ensure IP addresses of the hosts that are permitted SNMP access to the SAN management devices belong to the internal network.
STIG Date
Storage Area Network STIG 2019-06-28

Details

Check Text ( C-2583r1_chk )
The reviewer will, with the assistance of the IAO/NSO, verify that the IP addresses of the hosts permitted SNMP access to the SAN management devices belong to the internal network. The ACLs for the SAN ports should be checked.
Fix Text (F-6254r1_fix)
Develop a plan to restrict SNMP access to SAN devices to only internal network IP addresses. Obtain CM approval of the plan and implement the plan.