Cisco Cisco IOS Software Release 12.2
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Caveats for Cisco IOS Release 12.2
OL-3513-16 Rev. G0
Resolved Caveats—Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17b)
A companion advisory that describes this vulnerability for products that do not run Cisco IOS
software is available at
software is available at
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CSCed38527
A vulnerability in the Transmission Control Protocol (TCP) specification (RFC793) has been
discovered by an external researcher. The successful exploitation enables an adversary to reset any
established TCP connection in a much shorter time than was previously discussed publicly.
Depending on the application, the connection may get automatically re-established. In other cases,
a user will have to repeat the action (for example, open a new Telnet or SSH session). Depending
upon the attacked protocol, a successful attack may have additional consequences beyond
terminated connection which must be considered. This attack vector is only applicable to the
sessions which are terminating on a device (such as a router, switch, or computer) and not to the
sessions that are only passing through the device (for example, transit traffic that is being routed by
a router). In addition, this attack vector does not directly compromise data integrity or
confidentiality.
discovered by an external researcher. The successful exploitation enables an adversary to reset any
established TCP connection in a much shorter time than was previously discussed publicly.
Depending on the application, the connection may get automatically re-established. In other cases,
a user will have to repeat the action (for example, open a new Telnet or SSH session). Depending
upon the attacked protocol, a successful attack may have additional consequences beyond
terminated connection which must be considered. This attack vector is only applicable to the
sessions which are terminating on a device (such as a router, switch, or computer) and not to the
sessions that are only passing through the device (for example, transit traffic that is being routed by
a router). In addition, this attack vector does not directly compromise data integrity or
confidentiality.
All Cisco products which contain TCP stack are susceptible to this vulnerability.
This advisory is available at
and it describes this
vulnerability as it applies to Cisco products that run Cisco IOS® software.
A companion advisory that describes this vulnerability for products that do not run Cisco IOS
software is available at
software is available at
Resolved Caveats—Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17b)
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17b) is a rebuild release for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17). The caveats in this
section are resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17b) but may be open in previous Cisco IOS releases.
section are resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17b) but may be open in previous Cisco IOS releases.
The following information is provided for each caveat:
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Symptoms: A description of what is observed when the caveat occurs.
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Conditions: The conditions under which the caveat has been known to occur.
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Workaround: Solutions, if available, to counteract the caveat.
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CSCea80820
Symptoms: A Cisco router with ATM interface(s) with Address Resolution Protocol (ARP) enabled
may experience alignment corrections as shown below:
may experience alignment corrections as shown below:
%ALIGN-3-CORRECT: Alignment correction made
Conditions: This symptom is observed on a Cisco 7200 series router but is not platform dependent.
Workaround: There is no workaround.
Resolved Caveats—Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17a)
Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17a) is a rebuild release for Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17). The caveats in this
section are resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17a) but may be open in previous Cisco IOS releases.
section are resolved in Cisco IOS Release 12.2(17a) but may be open in previous Cisco IOS releases.