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V-66119

CAT II (Medium)

The HP FlexFabric Switch must enforce that any interface used for out-of-band management traffic is configured to be passive for the Interior Gateway Protocol (IGP) that is utilized on that management interface.

Rule ID

SV-80609r1_rule

STIG

HP FlexFabric Switch RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R2

CCIs

CCI-001414

Discussion

The out-of-band management access switch will connect to the management interface of the managed network elements. The management interface can be a true out-of-band management interface or a standard interface functioning as the management interface. In either case, the management interface of the managed network element will directly connect to the out-of-band management network. An out-of-band management interface does not forward transit traffic, thereby, providing complete separation of production and management traffic. Since all management traffic is immediately forwarded into the management network, it is not exposed to possible tampering. The separation also ensures that congestion or failures in the managed network do not affect the management of the device. If the device does not have an out-of-band management port, the interface functioning as the management interface must be configured so that management traffic, both data plane and control plane, does not leak into the managed network and that production traffic does not leak into the management network.

Check Content

Review the configuration to verify the OOBM  interface belongs to a different OSPF instance (process) than the production network. If the management interface does not belong to a different OSPF instance, this is a finding.
Note: By default an OOBM interface is passive to a routing protocol.

Fix Text

If OSPF is used for the management network, configure the OOBM interface to belong to a different OSPF instance than the production network.