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V-251758

CAT III (Low)

The NSX-T Tier-0 Gateway must be configured to have routing protocols disabled if not in use.

Rule ID

SV-251758r810158_rule

STIG

VMware NSX-T Tier-0 Gateway RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide

Version

V1R2

CCIs

CCI-000381

Discussion

A compromised router introduces risk to the entire network infrastructure, as well as data resources that are accessible via the network. The perimeter defense has no oversight or control of attacks by malicious users within the network. Preventing network breaches from within is dependent on implementing a comprehensive defense-in-depth strategy, including securing each device connected to the network. This is accomplished by following and implementing all security guidance applicable for each node type. A fundamental step in securing each router is to enable only the capabilities required for operation.

Check Content

From the NSX-T Manager web interface, go to Networking >> Tier-0 Gateways.

For every Tier-0 Gateway, expand the Tier-0 Gateway to view if BGP or OSPF is enabled.

If BGP and/or OSPF is enabled and not in use, this is a finding.

Fix Text

To disable BGP do the following:

From the NSX-T Manager web interface, go to Networking >> Tier-0 Gateways and edit the target Tier-0 Gateway.

Expand BGP, change from "On" to "Off", and then click "Save".

To disable OSPF do the following:

From the NSX-T Manager web interface, go to Networking >> Tier-0 Gateways and edit the target Tier-0 Gateway.

Expand OSPF, change from "Enabled" to "Disabled", and then click "Save".