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The Voice Video Session Manager must route Fire and Emergency Services (FES) communications as a priority call in a non-blocking manner.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-206855 SRG-NET-000512-VVSM-00042 SV-206855r508661_rule Medium
Description
Configuring the voice video session manager to implement enhanced 911 (E911) and FES ensures compliance with Federal Communications Commission rules and establishes a common security baseline across DoD Voice Video systems. If E911 services are incorrectly configured, first responders may not have sufficient information to provide emergency services. Additionally, an adversary may use incorrectly configured E911 services to attack a system or location. For DoD systems, it is essential for FES communications to have sufficient priority, providing number and location information that is accurate. The FCC requires that providers of interconnected VoIP telephone services meet E911 obligations. E911 systems automatically provide to emergency service personnel a 911 caller's call back number and, in most cases, location information. Next Generation 9-1-1 (NG911) is an initiative updating the current E911 service infrastructure in the United States and Canada to improve public emergency communications services in a growingly wireless mobile society. This new service would enable the public to transmit text, images, video and data to the PSAP.
STIG Date
Voice Video Session Management Security Requirements Guide 2020-09-04

Details

Check Text ( C-7110r364754_chk )
Verify the Voice Video Session Manager routes FES communications as a priority call in a non-blocking manner.

If the Voice Video Session Manager does not route FES communications as a priority call in a non-blocking manner, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-7110r364755_fix)
Configure the Voice Video Session Manager to route FES communications as a priority call in a non-blocking manner.