
The EXNM-2000 Network Management System (NMS) is a comprehensive tool that enables System Administrators to manage any size of Extricom WLAN from a single interface. Employing the FCAPS network management model and a Client/Server architecture, the EXNM-2000 seamlessly connects with Extricom's complete line of enterprise switches and access points, providing easy, standards-based systems administration, configuration, and monitoring.
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The EXNM-2000 supports medium-to-large-scale enterprises that have deployed up to 48,000 Extricom Access Points and 2,000 WLAN switches. It runs on standard enterprise server platforms and uses a MySQL 5.0 database to maximize affordability and flexibility.
From a single vantage point, System Administrators benefit from the highly intuitive NMS interface, which gives a quick and efficient way to commission multiple Extricom WLANs with minimal per-switch intervention.
EXNM 2000 Network Management System
Requirement 2 Do not use vendor-supplied defaults for system passwords and other security parameters
(See 2.1.1) For wireless environments connected to the cardholder data environment or transmitting cardholder data, change wireless vendor defaults, including but not limited to default wireless encryption keys, passwords, and SNMP community strings. Ensure wireless device security settings are enabled for strong encryption technology for authentication and transmission.
Requirement 4 Encrypt transmission of cardholder data across open, public networks
4.1.1 Ensure wireless networks transmitting cardholder data or connected to the cardholder data environment, use industry best practices (e.g., IEEE 802.11i) to implement strong encryption for authentication and transmission.
Requirement 9 Restrict physical access to cardholder data
9.1.3 Restrict physical access to wireless access points, gateways, and handheld devices.
Requirement 11 Regularly test security systems and processes
11.1 Test for the presence of wireless access points by using a wireless analyzer at least quarterly or deploying a wireless IDS/IPS to identify all wireless devices in use
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