The Dell OS10 Switch must enable Far-End Failure Detection (FEFD) to protect against one-way connections.
An XCCDF Rule
Description
In topologies where fiber-optic interconnections are used, physical misconnections can occur that allow a link to appear to be up when there is a mismatched set of transmit/receive pairs. When such a physical misconfiguration occurs, protocols such as STP can cause network instability. UDLD is a Layer 2 protocol that can detect these physical misconfigurations by verifying that traffic is flowing bidirectionally between neighbors. Ports with UDLD enabled periodically transmit packets to neighbor devices. If the packets are not echoed back within a specific time frame, the link is flagged as unidirectional and the interface is shut down.
- ID
- SV-269965r1052281_rule
- Version
- OS10-L2S-000190
- Severity
- Medium
- References
- Updated
Remediation Templates
A Manual Procedure
Configure the OS10 switch to enable FEFD on appropriate interfaces connected to other OS10 peers.
OS10(config)# interface ethernet 1/1/6
OS10(conf-if-eth1/1/6)# fefd mode normal