Dell PowerConnect W AirWave 7.1
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PCI Auditing in the AWMS Interface
PCI Auditing in AWMS allows you to monitor, audit, and demonstrate PCI compliance on the network. There
are five primary pages in which you establish, monitor, and access PCI auditing, as follows:
The
AMP Setup > PCI Compliance
page enables or disables PCI Compliance monitoring on the network,
and displays the current compliance status on the network. See
“Enabling or Disabling PCI Auditing” on
page
76
.
The
Reports > Definitions
page allows you to create custom-configured and custom-scheduled PCI
Compliance reports. See
“Reports > Definitions Page Overview” on page
261
.
The
Reports > Generated
page lists PCI Compliance reports currently available, and allows you to generate
the latest daily version of the PCI Compliance Report with a single click. Refer to
“Reports > Generated Page
Overview” on page
263
.
The
APs/Devices > PCI Compliance
page enables you to analyze PCI Compliance for any specific device on
the network. This page is accessible when you select a specific device from the
APs/Devices > Monitor
page.
First, you must enable this function through AMP Setup. See
“Enabling or Disabling PCI Auditing” on
page
76
.
The
PCI Compliance Report
offers additional information. Refer to
“Using the PCI Compliance Report” on
page
281
. This report not only contains Pass or Fail status for each PCI requirement, but cites the action
required to resolve a Fail status when sufficient information is available.
Note: When any PCI requirement is enabled on AWMS, then AWMS grades the network as pass or fail for the respective PCI
requirement. Whenever a PCI requirement is not enabled in AWMS, then AWMS does not monitor the network’s status in relation
to that requirement, and cannot designate Pass or Fail network status. AWMS servers without a RAPIDS license and users without
RAPIDS enabled will not see the 11.1 PCI requirements in the PCI Compliance Report.
Table 36
PCI Requirements and Support in AWMS
PCI Requirement
Description
1.1
Monitoring configuration standards for network firewall devices
When Enabled: PCI Requirement 1.1 establishes firewall and router configuration standards.
A device fails Requirement 1.1 if there are mismatches between the desired configuration and the
configuration on the device.
When Disabled: When this PCI requirement is disabled in AWMS, firewall router and device
configurations are not checked for PCI compliance in firewall configuration, and Pass or Fail status is
not reported nor monitored.
1.2.3
Monitoring firewall installation between any wireless networks and the cardholder data environment
When Enabled: A device passes requirement 1.2.3 if it can function as a stateful firewall.
When Disabled: When this PCI requirement is disabled in AWMS, firewall router and device installation
are not checked for PCI compliance.
2.1
Monitoring the presence of vendor-supplied default security settings
When Enabled: PCI Requirement 2 establishes the standard in which all vendor-supplied default
passwords are changed prior to a device’s presence and operation in the network.
A device fails requirement 2.1 if the username, passwords or SNMP credentials being used by AWMS
to communicate with the device are on a list of forbidden default credentials. The list includes common
vendor default passwords, for example.
When Disabled: When this PCI requirement is disabled in AWMS, device passwords and other vendor
default settings are not checked for PCI compliance.
Summary of Contents for PowerConnect W Airwave 7.1
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