The SEL-2740S must be configured to permit the allowed and necessary ports, functions, protocols, and services.
An XCCDF Rule
Description
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- ID
- SV-102401r1_rule
- Severity
- Medium
- References
- Updated
Remediation - Manual Procedure
For adding an SEL-2740S Flow Rule to forward traffic, do the following:
1. Log in to OTSDN Controller using Permission Level 3.
2. Click "Flow Entries" in Navigation Menu.
3. Click "Add Flow" button.
4. Enter General Setting values for "Switch", "Enable". Optional: Enter General Settings for "Table ID", "Priority", "Idle Timeout", and "Hard Timeout".
5. Depending on communication protocol behavior, enter appropriate Match Field values for "ARP Opcode" ("Request" or "Reply"), "ARP Source", "ARP Target", "Communication Service Type (CST) Match", "Ethernet Destination", "Ethernet Source", "Ethernet Type", "InPort", "IP Proto", "IPv4 Destination", "IPv4 Source", "TCP Destination", "TCP Source", "UDP Destination", "UDP Source", "VLAN Priority", and/or "VLAN Virtually ID".