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The Cisco perimeter switch must be configured to only allow incoming communications from authorized sources to be routed to authorized destinations.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-221089 CISC-RT-000260 SV-221089r622190_rule Medium
Description
Unrestricted traffic may contain malicious traffic that poses a threat to an enclave or to other connected networks. Additionally, unrestricted traffic may transit a network, which uses bandwidth and other resources. Traffic can be restricted directly by an access control list (ACL), which is a firewall function, or by Policy Routing. Policy Routing is a technique used to make routing decisions based on a number of different criteria other than just the destination network, including source or destination network, source or destination address, source or destination port, protocol, packet size, and packet classification. This overrides the switch's normal routing procedures used to control the specific paths of network traffic. It is normally used for traffic engineering but can also be used to meet security requirements; for example, traffic that is not allowed can be routed to the Null0 or discard interface. Policy Routing can also be used to control which prefixes appear in the routing table. This requirement is intended to allow network administrators the flexibility to use whatever technique is most effective.
STIG Date
Cisco NX-OS Switch RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide 2021-03-29

Details

Check Text ( C-22804r409756_chk )
Review the switch configuration to determine if the switch allows only incoming communications from authorized sources to be routed to authorized destinations. The hypothetical example below allows inbound NTP from server x.1.12.9 only to host x.12.1.21.

ip access-list EXTERNAL_ACL
10 permit tcp any any established
20 permit tcp x.11.1.1/32 eq bgp x.11.1.2/32
30 permit tcp x.11.1.1/32 x.11.1.2/32 eq bgp
40 permit icmp x.11.1.1/32 x.11.1.2/32 echo
50 permit icmp x.11.1.1/32 x.11.1.2/32 echo-reply
60 permit tcp any x.11.2.3/32 eq www
70 permit udp x.12.1.9/32 x.12.1.21/32 eq ntp



90 deny ip any any log

If the switch does not restrict incoming communications to allow only authorized sources and destinations, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-22793r409757_fix)
Configure the switch to allow only incoming communications from authorized sources to be routed to authorized destinations.

SW2(config)# ip access-list EXTERNAL_ACL
SW2(config-acl)# permit tcp any any established



SW2(config-acl)# permit udp host x.12.1.9 host x.12.1.21 eq ntp
SW2(config-acl)# deny ip any any log
SW2(config-acl)# end