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V-221112

CAT III (Low)

The Cisco BGP switch must be configured to use its loopback address as the source address for iBGP peering sessions.

Rule ID

SV-221112r999769_rule

STIG

Cisco NX OS Switch RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V3R4

CCIs

CCI-004931

Discussion

Using a loopback address as the source address offers a multitude of uses for security, access, management, and scalability of the BGP switches. It is easier to construct appropriate ingress filters for switch management plane traffic destined to the network management subnet since the source addresses will be from the range used for loopback interfaces instead of a larger range of addresses used for physical interfaces. Log information recorded by authentication and syslog servers will record the switch’s loopback address instead of the numerous physical interface addresses. When the loopback address is used as the source for eBGP peering, the BGP session will be harder to hijack since the source address to be used is not known globally, making it more difficult for a hacker to spoof an eBGP neighbor. By using traceroute, a hacker can easily determine the addresses for an eBGP speaker when the IP address of an external interface is used as the source address. The switches within the iBGP domain should also use loopback addresses as the source address when establishing BGP sessions.

Check Content

Step 1: Review the switch configuration to verify that a loopback address has been configured.

interface loopback0
 ip address 10.1.1.1/32

Step 2: Verify that the loopback interface is used as the source address for all iBGP sessions.

router bgp xx
 router-id 10.1.1.1
 address-family ipv4 unicast
 neighbor 10.1.12.2 remote-as xx
 password 3 7b07d1b3023056a9
 update-source loopback0 

If the switch does not use its loopback address as the source address for all iBGP sessions, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Configure the switch to use its loopback address as the source address for all iBGP peering.

SW1(config)# router bgp xx
SW1(config-router)# neighbor 10.1.12.2 
SW1(config-router-neighbor)# update-source lo0
SW1(config-router-neighbor)# end