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Rules and Groups employed by this XCCDF Profile

  • SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000001

    Group
  • The Cisco switch must have Storm Control configured on all host-facing switchports.

    A traffic storm occurs when packets flood a LAN, creating excessive traffic and degrading network performance. Traffic storm control prevents network disruption by suppressing ingress traffic when ...
    Rule Low Severity
  • SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000002

    Group
  • The Cisco switch must have IGMP or MLD Snooping configured on all VLANs.

    IGMP and MLD snooping provide a way to constrain multicast traffic at Layer 2. By monitoring the IGMP or MLD membership reports sent by hosts within a VLAN, the snooping application can set up Laye...
    Rule Low Severity
  • SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000003

    Group
  • The Cisco switch must implement Rapid Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) where VLANs span multiple switches with redundant links.

    STP is implemented on bridges and switches to prevent Layer 2 loops when a broadcast domain spans multiple bridges and switches and when redundant links are provisioned to provide high availability...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000004

    Group
  • The Cisco switch must enable Unidirectional Link Detection (UDLD) to protect against one-way connections.

    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...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000005

    Group
  • The Cisco switch must have all trunk links enabled statically.

    When trunk negotiation is enabled via Dynamic Trunk Protocol (DTP), considerable time can be spent negotiating trunk settings (802.1q or ISL) when a node or interface is restored. While this negoti...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000007

    Group
  • The Cisco switch must have all disabled switch ports assigned to an unused VLAN.

    A disabled port that is assigned to a user or management VLAN may become enabled by accident or by an attacker and as a result may gain access to that VLAN as a member.
    Rule Medium Severity
  • SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000008

    Group
  • The Cisco switch must not have the default VLAN assigned to any host-facing switch ports.

    In a VLAN-based network, switches use the default VLAN (i.e., VLAN 1) for in-band management and to communicate with other networking devices using Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP), Dynamic Trunking Pr...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000009

    Group
  • The Cisco switch must have the default VLAN pruned from all trunk ports that do not require it.

    The default VLAN (i.e., VLAN 1) is a special VLAN used for control plane traffic such as Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP), Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP), VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), and Port Aggreg...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000010

    Group
  • The Cisco switch must not use the default VLAN for management traffic.

    Switches use the default VLAN (i.e., VLAN 1) for in-band management and to communicate with directly connected switches using Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP), Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP), VLAN Tru...
    Rule Medium Severity
  • SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000011

    Group
  • The Cisco switch must have all user-facing or untrusted ports configured as access switch ports.

    Double encapsulation can be initiated by an attacker who has access to a switch port belonging to the native VLAN of the trunk port. Knowing the victim's MAC address and with the victim attached to...
    Rule Medium Severity

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