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V-216661

CAT III (Low)

The Cisco router must be configured to disable the auxiliary port unless it is connected to a secured modem providing encryption and authentication.

Rule ID

SV-216661r1117237_rule

STIG

Cisco IOS XE Router RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V3R5

CCIs

CCI-001414

Discussion

The use of POTS lines to modems connecting to network devices provides clear text of authentication traffic over commercial circuits that could be captured and used to compromise the network. Additional war dial attacks on the device could degrade the device and the production network. Secured modem devices must be able to authenticate users and must negotiate a key exchange before full encryption takes place. The modem will provide full encryption capability (Triple DES) or stronger. The technician who manages these devices will be authenticated using a key fob and granted access to the appropriate maintenance port; thus, the technician will gain access to the managed device (router, switch, etc.). The token provides a method of strong (two-factor) user authentication. The token works in conjunction with a server to generate one-time user passwords that will change values at second intervals. The user must know a personal identification number (PIN) and possess the token to be allowed access to the device.

Check Content

Review the configuration and verify that the auxiliary port is disabled unless a secured modem providing encryption and authentication is connected to it.

line aux 0
 no exec

Note: transport input none is the default; hence it will not be shown in the configuration.

If the auxiliary port is not disabled or is not connected to a secured modem when it is enabled, this is a finding.

Fix Text

Disable the auxiliary port.

R2(config)#line aux 0
R2(config-line)#no exec 
R2(config-line)#transport input none