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The vCenter Server must manage excess capacity, bandwidth, or other redundancy to limit the effects of information-flooding types of denial-of-service (DoS) attacks by enabling Network I/O Control (NIOC).


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-243077 VCTR-67-000007 SV-243077r719474_rule Medium
Description
DoS is a condition when a resource is not available for legitimate users. When this occurs, the organization either cannot accomplish its mission or must operate at degraded capacity. Managing excess capacity ensures that sufficient capacity is available to counter flooding attacks. Employing increased capacity and service redundancy may reduce the susceptibility to some DoS attacks. Managing excess capacity may include, for example, establishing selected usage priorities, quotas, or partitioning.
STIG Date
VMware vSphere 6.7 vCenter Security Technical Implementation Guide 2021-04-16

Details

Check Text ( C-46352r719472_chk )
From the vSphere Client, go to Networking >> select a distributed switch >> Configure >> Settings >> Properties.

View the "Properties" pane and verify Network I/O Control is enabled.

or

From a PowerCLI command prompt while connected to the vCenter server, run the following command:

Get-VDSwitch | select Name,@{N="NIOC Enabled";E={$_.ExtensionData.config.NetworkResourceManagementEnabled}}

If Network I/O Control is disabled, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-46309r719473_fix)
From the vSphere Client, go to Networking >> select a distributed switch >> Configure >> Settings >> Properties.

In the "Properties" pane, click "Edit" and change Network I/O Control to enabled.

or

From a PowerCLI command prompt while connected to the vCenter server, run the following command:

(Get-VDSwitch "VDSwitch Name" | Get-View).EnableNetworkResourceManagement($true)