The layer 2 switch must have the default VLAN pruned from all trunk ports that do not require it.
Overview
Finding ID
Version
Rule ID
IA Controls
Severity
V-206668
SRG-NET-000512-L2S-000009
SV-206668r385561_rule
Medium
Description
The default VLAN (i.e., VLAN 1) is a special VLAN used for control plane traffic such as Spanning-Tree Protocol (STP), Dynamic Trunking Protocol (DTP), VLAN Trunking Protocol (VTP), and Port Aggregation Protocol (PAgP). VLAN 1 is enabled on all trunks and ports by default. With larger campus networks, care needs to be taken about the diameter of the STP domain for the default VLAN. Instability in one part of the network could affect the default VLAN, thereby influencing control-plane stability and therefore STP stability for all other VLANs.
Review the switch configuration and verify that the default VLAN is pruned from trunk links that do not require it.
If the default VLAN is not pruned from trunk links that should not be transporting frames for the VLAN, this is a finding.
Fix Text (F-6926r298435_fix)
Best practice for VLAN-based networks is to prune unnecessary trunk links from gaining access to the default VLAN and to ensure that frames belonging to the default VLAN do not traverse trunks not requiring frames from the VLAN.