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The Cisco perimeter switch must be configured to have Link Layer Discovery Protocol (LLDP) disabled on all external interfaces.


Overview

Finding ID Version Rule ID IA Controls Severity
V-221096 CISC-RT-000360 SV-221096r622190_rule Low
Description
LLDP is a neighbor discovery protocol used to advertise device capabilities, configuration information, and device identity. LLDP is media-and-protocol-independent as it runs over layer 2; therefore, two network nodes that support different layer 3 protocols can still learn about each other. Allowing LLDP messages to reach external network nodes provides an attacker a method to obtain information of the network infrastructure that can be useful to plan an attack.
STIG Date
Cisco NX-OS Switch RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide 2021-03-29

Details

Check Text ( C-22811r409777_chk )
Step 1: Verify LLDP is not enabled globally via the command feature lldp.

By default the LLDP feature is not enabled. If LLDP is enabled, proceed to Step 2.

Step 2: Verify LLDP is not enabled on any external interface as shown in the example below:

interface Ethernet2/2
description link to DISN
no switchport
no lldp transmit

Note: LLDP is enabled by default on all interfaces once it is enabled globally; hence the command lldp transmit will not be visible on the interface configuration.

If LLDP transmit is enabled on any external interface, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-22800r409778_fix)
Disable LLDP transmit on all external interfaces as shown in the example below:

SW2(config)# int e2/2
SW2(config-if)# no lldp transmit
SW2(config-if)# end