Check: JUEX-RT-000310
Juniper EX Series Switches Router STIG:
JUEX-RT-000310
(in versions v1 r3 through v1 r1)
Title
The Juniper PE router must be configured to limit the number of MAC addresses it can learn for each Virtual Private LAN Services (VPLS) bridge domain. (Cat II impact)
Discussion
VPLS defines an architecture that delivers Ethernet multipoint services over an MPLS network. Customer layer 2 frames are forwarded across the MPLS core via pseudowires using IEEE 802.1q Ethernet bridging principles. A pseudowire is a virtual bidirectional connection between two attachment circuits (virtual connections between PE and CE routers). A pseudowire contains two unidirectional label-switched paths (LSP). Each MAC forwarding table instance is interconnected using domain-specific LSPs, thereby maintaining privacy and logical separation between each VPLS domain. When a frame arrives on a bridge port (pseudowire or attachment circuit) and the source MAC address is unknown to the receiving PE router, the source MAC address is associated with the pseudowire or attachment circuit and the forwarding table is updated accordingly. Frames are forwarded to the appropriate pseudowire or attachment circuit according to the forwarding table entry for the destination MAC address. Ethernet frames sent to broadcast and unknown destination addresses must be flooded out to all interfaces for the bridge domain; hence, a PE router must replicate packets across both attachment circuits and pseudowires. A malicious attacker residing in a customer network could launch a source MAC address spoofing attack by flooding packets to a valid unicast destination, each with a different MAC source address. The PE router receiving this traffic would try to learn every new MAC address and would quickly run out of space for the VFI forwarding table. Older, valid MAC addresses would be removed from the table, and traffic sent to them would have to be flooded until the storm threshold limit is reached. Hence, it is essential that a limit is established to control the number of MAC addresses that will be learned and recorded into the forwarding table for each bridge domain.
Check Content
Review the PE router configuration to determine if a MAC address limit has been set for each bridge domain. Verify the MAC address limit is globally defined for the VPLS protocol or at each interface assigned to the routing instance. [edit routing-instance] <instance name> { protocols { vpls { interface-mac-limit { <value>; } interface <interface name>.<logical unit> { interface-mac-limit { <value>; } } } } } Note: Only EX9200-series devices currently support VPLS. If a limit has not been configured, this is a finding.
Fix Text
Configure a MAC address learning limit for each VPLS bridge domain. set routing-instance <name> protocols vpls interface-mac-limit <value> set routing-instance <name> protocols vpls interface <name>.<logical unit> interface-mac-limit <value>
Additional Identifiers
Rule ID: SV-254003r844042_rule
Vulnerability ID: V-254003
Group Title: SRG-NET-000192-RTR-000002
Expert Comments
CCIs
Number | Definition |
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CCI-001094 |
The information system restricts the ability of individuals to launch organization-defined denial of service attacks against other information systems. |
Controls
Number | Title |
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SC-5 (1) |
Restrict Internal Users |