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← Back to Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Session Management Security Requirements Guide

V-259990

CAT II (Medium)

The Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Session Manager must be configured to globally disable the extension mobility feature for endpoints.

Rule ID

SV-259990r1117236_rule

STIG

Enterprise Voice, Video, and Messaging Session Management Security Requirements Guide

Version

V1R2

CCIs

CCI-001368

Discussion

Extension mobility is a feature of a VVoIP system that permits a person to transfer their phone number extension and phone features (or configuration) to a phone that is not in their normal workspace. This is useful when a person is visiting a remote office away from their normal office and typically functions within an established enterprise wide VVoIP system where the system is designed as a contiguous system. In this case, the system is typically a single vendor solution. The system might be within one LAN/CAN may include multiple LAN/CANs at multiple interconnected sites. To activate this feature, the user approaches a phone that is not their regular phone and identifies themselves to the phone system via a username, password, pin, code, or some combination of these. Upon validation, the system configuration manager will configure the temporary phone to match the configuration of the user's regular phone. Minimally, the phone number is transferred and possibly some or all of the user's speed dial numbers and other personal preferences. This capability is dependent upon the capabilities of the temporary phone. Once activated the user's inbound calls are directed to the temporary location. The user's regular phone may or may not maintain its normal capabilities and also may also answer inbound calls. Extension mobility is similar to but not the same as forwarding calls. Forwarding is typically activated from the user's normal phone or their user preferences configuration settings. Forwarding is therefore pre-set to a known location. Extension mobility is typically activated from the remote location and is activated upon arrival at that location. Extension mobility should be available only to those individuals that need to use the feature.

Check Content

Verify the configuration for the extension mobility feature is globally disabled.

If the extension mobility feature is not globally disabled, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure the extension mobility feature to be globally disabled on the VVoIP system.