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← Back to RUCKUS ICX Router Security Technical Implementation Guide

V-273660

CAT II (Medium)

The RUCKUS ICX Router must be configured to have each VRF with the appropriate Route Distinguisher (RD).

Rule ID

SV-273660r1110952_rule

STIG

RUCKUS ICX Router Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R1

CCIs

CCI-000366

Discussion

An RD provides uniqueness to the customer address spaces within the MPLS L3VPN infrastructure. The concept of the VPN-IPv4 and VPN-IPv6 address families consists of the RD prepended before the IP address. Hence, if the same IP prefix is used in several different L3VPNs, it is possible for BGP to carry several completely different routes for that prefix, one for each VPN. Since VPN-IPv4 addresses and IPv4 addresses are different address families, BGP never treats them as comparable addresses. The purpose of the RD is to create distinct routes for common IPv4 address prefixes. On any given PE router, a single RD can define a VRF in which the entire address space may be used independently, regardless of the makeup of other VPN address spaces. Hence, it is imperative that a unique RD is assigned to each L3VPN and that the proper RD is configured for each VRF.

Check Content

View VRF configuration to determine whether each RD has been configured correctly.  

If VRFs are configured with incorrect RDs, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Delete incorrect VRFs and reconfigure them with correct RDs, as needed.  

ICX(config)# vrf CE1
ICX(config-vrf-CE1)# rd 11:11
ICX(config-vrf-CE1)# address-family ipv4 unicast