Rule ID
SV-216716r531086_rule
Version
V3R5
CCIs
DoS is a condition when a resource is not available for legitimate users. Packet flooding distributed denial of service (DDoS) attacks are referred to as volumetric attacks and have the objective of overloading a network or circuit to deny or seriously degrade performance, which denies access to the services that normally traverse the network or circuit. Volumetric attacks have become relatively easy to launch using readily available tools such as Low Orbit Ion Cannon or botnets. Measures to mitigate the effects of a successful volumetric attack must be taken to ensure that sufficient capacity is available for mission-critical traffic. Managing capacity may include, for example, establishing selected network usage priorities or quotas and enforcing them using rate limiting, Quality of Service (QoS), or other resource reservation control methods. These measures may also mitigate the effects of sudden decreases in network capacity that are the result of accidental or intentional physical damage to telecommunications facilities (such as cable cuts or weather-related outages).
Review the router configuration to determine if it is configured to enforce a QoS policy to limit the effects of packet flooding DoS attacks.
Step 1: Verify that a class map has been configured for the Scavenger class as shown in the example below.
class-map match-all SCAVENGER
match ip dscp cs1
Step 2: Verify that the policy map includes the SCAVENGER class with low priority as shown in the following example below.
policy-map QOS_POLICY
class CONTROL_PLANE
priority percent 10
class C2_VOICE
priority percent 10
class VOICE
priority percent 15
class VIDEO
bandwidth percent 25
class PREFERRED_DATA
bandwidth percent 25
class SCAVENGER
bandwidth percent 5
class class-default
bandwidth percent 10
Note: Traffic out of profile must be marked at the customer access layer or CE egress edge.
If the router is not configured to enforce a QoS policy to limit the effects of packet flooding DoS attacks, this is a finding.Step 1: Configure a class map for the SCAVENGER class. R5(config)#class-map match-all SCAVENGER R5(config-cmap)#match ip dscp cs1 Step 2: Add the SCAVENGER class to the policy map as shown in the example below: R5(config)#policy-map QOS_POLICY R5(config-pmap-c)#no class class-default R5(config-pmap)#class SCAVENGER R5(config-pmap-c)#bandwidth percent 5 R5(config-pmap-c)#class class-default R5(config-pmap-c)#bandwidth percent 10 R5(config-pmap-c)#end