Vulnerabilities > CVE-2019-1737 - Allocation of Resources Without Limits or Throttling vulnerability in Cisco IOS XE

047910
CVSS 8.6 - HIGH
Attack vector
NETWORK
Attack complexity
LOW
Privileges required
NONE
Confidentiality impact
NONE
Integrity impact
NONE
Availability impact
HIGH
network
low complexity
cisco
CWE-770
nessus

Summary

A vulnerability in the processing of IP Service Level Agreement (SLA) packets by Cisco IOS Software and Cisco IOS XE software could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause an interface wedge and an eventual denial of service (DoS) condition on the affected device. The vulnerability is due to improper socket resources handling in the IP SLA responder application code. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted IP SLA packets to an affected device. An exploit could allow the attacker to cause an interface to become wedged, resulting in an eventual denial of service (DoS) condition on the affected device.

Vulnerable Configurations

Part Description Count
OS
Cisco
615

Common Attack Pattern Enumeration and Classification (CAPEC)

  • Locate and Exploit Test APIs
    An attacker exploits a sample, demonstration, or test API that is insecure by default and should not be resident on production systems. Some applications include APIs that are intended to allow an administrator to test and refine their domain. These APIs should usually be disabled once a system enters a production environment. Testing APIs may expose a great deal of diagnostic information intended to aid an administrator, but which can also be used by an attacker to further refine their attack. Moreover, testing APIs may not have adequate security controls or may not have undergone rigorous testing since they were not intended for use in production environments. As such, they may have many flaws and vulnerabilities that would allow an attacker to severely disrupt a target.
  • Flooding
    An attacker consumes the resources of a target by rapidly engaging in a large number of interactions with the target. This type of attack generally exposes a weakness in rate limiting or flow control in management of interactions. Since each request consumes some of the target's resources, if a sufficiently large number of requests must be processed at the same time then the target's resources can be exhausted. The degree to which the attack is successful depends upon the volume of requests in relation to the amount of the resource the target has access to, and other mitigating circumstances such as the target's ability to shift load or acquired additional resources to deal with the depletion. The more protected the resource and the greater the quantity of it that must be consumed, the more resources the attacker may need to have at their disposal. A typical TCP/IP flooding attack is a Distributed Denial-of-Service attack where many machines simultaneously make a large number of requests to a target. Against a target with strong defenses and a large pool of resources, many tens of thousands of attacking machines may be required. When successful this attack prevents legitimate users from accessing the service and can cause the target to crash. This attack differs from resource depletion through leaks or allocations in that the latter attacks do not rely on the volume of requests made to the target but instead focus on manipulation of the target's operations. The key factor in a flooding attack is the number of requests the attacker can make in a given period of time. The greater this number, the more likely an attack is to succeed against a given target.
  • Excessive Allocation
    An attacker causes the target to allocate excessive resources to servicing the attackers' request, thereby reducing the resources available for legitimate services and degrading or denying services. Usually, this attack focuses on memory allocation, but any finite resource on the target could be the attacked, including bandwidth, processing cycles, or other resources. This attack does not attempt to force this allocation through a large number of requests (that would be Resource Depletion through Flooding) but instead uses one or a small number of requests that are carefully formatted to force the target to allocate excessive resources to service this request(s). Often this attack takes advantage of a bug in the target to cause the target to allocate resources vastly beyond what would be needed for a normal request. For example, using an Integer Attack, the attacker could cause a variable that controls allocation for a request to hold an excessively large value. Excessive allocation of resources can render a service degraded or unavailable to legitimate users and can even lead to crashing of the target.
  • XML Ping of the Death
    An attacker initiates a resource depletion attack where a large number of small XML messages are delivered at a sufficiently rapid rate to cause a denial of service or crash of the target. Transactions such as repetitive SOAP transactions can deplete resources faster than a simple flooding attack because of the additional resources used by the SOAP protocol and the resources necessary to process SOAP messages. The transactions used are immaterial as long as they cause resource utilization on the target. In other words, this is a normal flooding attack augmented by using messages that will require extra processing on the target.
  • XML Entity Expansion
    An attacker submits an XML document to a target application where the XML document uses nested entity expansion to produce an excessively large output XML. XML allows the definition of macro-like structures that can be used to simplify the creation of complex structures. However, this capability can be abused to create excessive demands on a processor's CPU and memory. A small number of nested expansions can result in an exponential growth in demands on memory.

Nessus

  • NASL familyCISCO
    NASL idCISCO-SA-20190327-IPSLA-DOS.NASL
    descriptionAccording to its self-reported version, Cisco IOS XE Software is affected by a vulnerability in the processing of IP Service Level Agreement (SLA) packets by Cisco IOS Software and Cisco IOS XE software, which could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause an interface wedge and an eventual denial of service (DoS) condition on the affected device. The vulnerability is due to improper socket resources handling in the IP SLA responder application code. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted IP SLA packets to an affected device. An exploit could allow the attacker to cause an interface to become wedged, resulting in an eventual denial of service (DoS) condition on the affected device. Please see the included Cisco BIDs and Cisco Security Advisory for more information
    last seen2020-06-01
    modified2020-06-02
    plugin id128526
    published2019-09-05
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2019 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/128526
    titleCisco IOS and IOS XE Software IP Service Level Agreement Denial of Service Vulnerability
    code
    #TRUSTED 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
    #
    # (C) Tenable Network Security, Inc.
    #
    
    include("compat.inc");
    
    if (description)
    {
      script_id(128526);
      script_version("1.4");
      script_cvs_date("Date: 2019/10/21 12:54:25");
    
      script_cve_id("CVE-2019-1737");
      script_bugtraq_id(107604);
      script_xref(name:"CISCO-BUG-ID", value:"CSCvf37838");
      script_xref(name:"CISCO-SA", value:"cisco-sa-20190327-ipsla-dos");
    
      script_name(english:"Cisco IOS and IOS XE Software IP Service Level Agreement Denial of Service Vulnerability");
      script_summary(english:"Checks the version of Cisco IOS XE Software");
    
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"synopsis", value:
    "The remote device is missing a vendor-supplied security patch");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"description", value:
    "According to its self-reported version, Cisco IOS XE Software is affected by a vulnerability
    in the processing of IP Service Level Agreement (SLA) packets by Cisco IOS Software and Cisco
    IOS XE software, which could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause an interface
    wedge and an eventual denial of service (DoS) condition on the affected device. The vulnerability
    is due to improper socket resources handling in the IP SLA responder application code. An attacker
    could exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted IP SLA packets to an affected device. An exploit
    could allow the attacker to cause an interface to become wedged, resulting in an eventual denial of
    service (DoS) condition on the affected device.
    
    Please see the included Cisco BIDs and Cisco Security Advisory for more information");
      # https://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20190327-ipsla-dos
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"see_also", value:"http://www.nessus.org/u?74b82563");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"see_also", value:"http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/viewErp.x?alertId=ERP-71135");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"see_also", value:"https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvf37838");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"solution", value:"Upgrade to the relevant fixed version referenced in Cisco bug ID CSCvf37838");
      script_set_cvss_base_vector("CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C");
      script_set_cvss_temporal_vector("CVSS2#E:U/RL:OF/RC:C");
      script_set_cvss3_base_vector("CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:H");
      script_set_cvss3_temporal_vector("CVSS:3.0/E:U/RL:O/RC:C");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"cvss_score_source", value:"CVE-2019-1737");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"exploitability_ease", value:"No known exploits are available");
      script_cwe_id(400);
    
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"vuln_publication_date", value:"2019/03/27");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"patch_publication_date", value:"2019/03/27");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"plugin_publication_date", value:"2019/09/05");
    
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"plugin_type", value:"local");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"cpe", value:"cpe:/o:cisco:ios_xe");
      script_end_attributes();
    
      script_category(ACT_GATHER_INFO);
      script_family(english:"CISCO");
    
      script_copyright(english:"This script is Copyright (C) 2019 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.");
    
      script_dependencies("cisco_ios_xe_version.nasl");
      script_require_keys("Host/Cisco/IOS-XE/Version");
    
      exit(0);
    }
    
    include('audit.inc');
    include('cisco_workarounds.inc');
    include('ccf.inc');
    
    product_info = cisco::get_product_info(name:'Cisco IOS XE Software');
    
    version_list=make_list(
      '3.9.2bE',
      '3.9.2S',
      '3.9.2E',
      '3.9.1aS',
      '3.9.1S',
      '3.9.1E',
      '3.9.0aS',
      '3.9.0S',
      '3.9.0E',
      '3.8.5aE',
      '3.8.5E',
      '3.8.4E',
      '3.8.3E',
      '3.8.2S',
      '3.8.2E',
      '3.8.1S',
      '3.8.1E',
      '3.8.0S',
      '3.8.0E',
      '3.7.8S',
      '3.7.7S',
      '3.7.6S',
      '3.7.5S',
      '3.7.5E',
      '3.7.4aS',
      '3.7.4S',
      '3.7.4E',
      '3.7.3S',
      '3.7.3E',
      '3.7.2tS',
      '3.7.2S',
      '3.7.2E',
      '3.7.1aS',
      '3.7.1S',
      '3.7.1E',
      '3.7.0bS',
      '3.7.0S',
      '3.7.0E',
      '3.6.7bE',
      '3.6.7aE',
      '3.6.7E',
      '3.6.6E',
      '3.6.5bE',
      '3.6.5aE',
      '3.6.5E',
      '3.6.4E',
      '3.6.3E',
      '3.6.2aE',
      '3.6.2E',
      '3.6.1E',
      '3.6.0bE',
      '3.6.0aE',
      '3.6.0E',
      '3.5.3E',
      '3.5.2E',
      '3.5.1E',
      '3.5.0E',
      '3.4.8SG',
      '3.4.7SG',
      '3.4.6SG',
      '3.4.5SG',
      '3.4.4SG',
      '3.4.3SG',
      '3.4.2SG',
      '3.4.1SG',
      '3.4.0SG',
      '3.3.5SE',
      '3.3.4SE',
      '3.3.3SE',
      '3.3.2XO',
      '3.3.2SE',
      '3.3.1XO',
      '3.3.1SE',
      '3.3.0XO',
      '3.3.0SE',
      '3.2.3SE',
      '3.2.2SE',
      '3.2.1SE',
      '3.2.0SE',
      '3.2.0JA',
      '3.18.4S',
      '3.18.3S',
      '3.18.2aSP',
      '3.18.2SP',
      '3.18.2S',
      '3.18.1iSP',
      '3.18.1hSP',
      '3.18.1gSP',
      '3.18.1cSP',
      '3.18.1bSP',
      '3.18.1aSP',
      '3.18.1SP',
      '3.18.1S',
      '3.18.0aS',
      '3.18.0SP',
      '3.18.0S',
      '3.17.4S',
      '3.17.3S',
      '3.17.2S ',
      '3.17.1aS',
      '3.17.1S',
      '3.17.0S',
      '3.16.6bS',
      '3.16.6S',
      '3.16.5bS',
      '3.16.5aS',
      '3.16.5S',
      '3.16.4gS',
      '3.16.4eS',
      '3.16.4dS',
      '3.16.4cS',
      '3.16.4bS',
      '3.16.4aS',
      '3.16.4S',
      '3.16.3aS',
      '3.16.3S',
      '3.16.2bS',
      '3.16.2aS',
      '3.16.2S',
      '3.16.1aS',
      '3.16.1S',
      '3.16.0cS',
      '3.16.0bS',
      '3.16.0aS',
      '3.16.0S',
      '3.15.4S',
      '3.15.3S',
      '3.15.2S',
      '3.15.1cS',
      '3.15.1S',
      '3.15.0S',
      '3.14.4S',
      '3.14.3S',
      '3.14.2S',
      '3.14.1S',
      '3.14.0S',
      '3.13.8S',
      '3.13.7aS',
      '3.13.7S',
      '3.13.6bS',
      '3.13.6aS',
      '3.13.6S',
      '3.13.5aS',
      '3.13.5S',
      '3.13.4S',
      '3.13.3S',
      '3.13.2aS',
      '3.13.2S',
      '3.13.1S',
      '3.13.0aS',
      '3.13.0S',
      '3.12.4S',
      '3.12.3S',
      '3.12.2S',
      '3.12.1S',
      '3.12.0aS',
      '3.12.0S',
      '3.11.4S',
      '3.11.3S',
      '3.11.2S',
      '3.11.1S',
      '3.11.0S',
      '3.10.9S',
      '3.10.8aS',
      '3.10.8S',
      '3.10.7S',
      '3.10.6S',
      '3.10.5S',
      '3.10.4S',
      '3.10.3S',
      '3.10.2tS',
      '3.10.2aS',
      '3.10.2S',
      '3.10.1S',
      '3.10.10S',
      '3.10.0cE',
      '3.10.0S',
      '3.10.0E',
      '16.6.1',
      '16.5.3',
      '16.5.2',
      '16.5.1b',
      '16.5.1a',
      '16.5.1',
      '16.4.2',
      '16.4.1',
      '16.3.4',
      '16.3.3',
      '16.3.2',
      '16.3.1a',
      '16.3.1',
      '16.2.2',
      '16.2.1',
      '16.1.3',
      '16.1.2',
      '16.1.1'
    );
    
    workarounds = make_list(CISCO_WORKAROUNDS['ip_sla']);
    workaround_params = make_list();
    
    reporting = make_array(
    'port'     , 0,
    'severity' , SECURITY_HOLE,
    'version'  , product_info['version'],
    'bug_id'   , 'CSCvf37838'
    );
    cisco::check_and_report(product_info:product_info, workarounds:workarounds, workaround_params:workaround_params, reporting:reporting, vuln_versions:version_list);
    
  • NASL familyCISCO
    NASL idCISCO-SA-20190327-IPSLA-DOS-IOS.NASL
    descriptionAccording to its self-reported version, Cisco IOS Software is affected by a vulnerability in the processing of IP Service Level Agreement (SLA) packets by Cisco IOS Software and Cisco IOS software, which could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause an interface wedge and an eventual denial of service (DoS) condition on the affected device. The vulnerability is due to improper socket resources handling in the IP SLA responder application code. An attacker could exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted IP SLA packets to an affected device. An exploit could allow the attacker to cause an interface to become wedged, resulting in an eventual denial of service (DoS) condition on the affected device. Please see the included Cisco BIDs and Cisco Security Advisory for more information
    last seen2020-06-01
    modified2020-06-02
    plugin id130092
    published2019-10-21
    reporterThis script is Copyright (C) 2019 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.
    sourcehttps://www.tenable.com/plugins/nessus/130092
    titleCisco IOS Software IP Service Level Agreement Denial of Service Vulnerability
    code
    #TRUSTED 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
    #
    # (C) Tenable Network Security, Inc.
    #
    
    include("compat.inc");
    
    if (description)
    {
      script_id(130092);
      script_version("1.4");
      script_cvs_date("Date: 2019/10/31 15:18:51");
    
      script_cve_id("CVE-2019-1737");
      script_bugtraq_id(107604);
      script_xref(name:"CISCO-BUG-ID", value:"CSCvf37838");
      script_xref(name:"CISCO-SA", value:"cisco-sa-20190327-ipsla-dos");
    
      script_name(english:"Cisco IOS Software IP Service Level Agreement Denial of Service Vulnerability");
      script_summary(english:"Checks the version of Cisco IOS Software");
    
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"synopsis", value:
    "The remote device is missing a vendor-supplied security patch");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"description", value:
    "According to its self-reported version, Cisco IOS Software is affected by a vulnerability
    in the processing of IP Service Level Agreement (SLA) packets by Cisco IOS Software and Cisco
    IOS software, which could allow an unauthenticated, remote attacker to cause an interface
    wedge and an eventual denial of service (DoS) condition on the affected device. The vulnerability
    is due to improper socket resources handling in the IP SLA responder application code. An attacker
    could exploit this vulnerability by sending crafted IP SLA packets to an affected device. An exploit
    could allow the attacker to cause an interface to become wedged, resulting in an eventual denial of
    service (DoS) condition on the affected device.
    
    Please see the included Cisco BIDs and Cisco Security Advisory for more information");
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      script_set_attribute(attribute:"see_also", value:"http://www.nessus.org/u?74b82563");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"see_also", value:"http://tools.cisco.com/security/center/viewErp.x?alertId=ERP-71135");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"see_also", value:"https://bst.cloudapps.cisco.com/bugsearch/bug/CSCvf37838");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"solution", value:
    "Upgrade to the relevant fixed version referenced in Cisco bug ID CSCvf37838");
      script_set_cvss_base_vector("CVSS2#AV:N/AC:L/Au:N/C:N/I:N/A:C");
      script_set_cvss_temporal_vector("CVSS2#E:U/RL:OF/RC:C");
      script_set_cvss3_base_vector("CVSS:3.0/AV:N/AC:L/PR:N/UI:N/S:C/C:N/I:N/A:H");
      script_set_cvss3_temporal_vector("CVSS:3.0/E:U/RL:O/RC:C");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"cvss_score_source", value:"CVE-2019-1737");
    
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"exploitability_ease", value:"No known exploits are available");
      script_cwe_id(400);
    
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"vuln_publication_date", value:"2019/03/27");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"patch_publication_date", value:"2019/03/27");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"plugin_publication_date", value:"2019/10/21");
    
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"plugin_type", value:"local");
      script_set_attribute(attribute:"cpe", value:"cpe:/o:cisco:ios");
      script_end_attributes();
    
      script_category(ACT_GATHER_INFO);
      script_family(english:"CISCO");
    
      script_copyright(english:"This script is Copyright (C) 2019 and is owned by Tenable, Inc. or an Affiliate thereof.");
    
      script_dependencies("cisco_ios_version.nasl");
      script_require_keys("Host/Cisco/IOS/Version");
    
      exit(0);
    }
    
    include('audit.inc');
    include('cisco_workarounds.inc');
    include('ccf.inc');
    
    product_info = cisco::get_product_info(name:'Cisco IOS');
    
    version_list=make_list(
      '12.2(58)EX',
      '12.2(58)EZ',
      '12.2(60)EZ',
      '12.2(60)EZ1',
      '12.2(60)EZ2',
      '12.2(60)EZ3',
      '12.2(60)EZ4',
      '12.2(60)EZ5',
      '12.2(60)EZ6',
      '12.2(60)EZ7',
      '12.2(60)EZ8',
      '12.2(60)EZ9',
      '12.2(60)EZ10',
      '12.2(60)EZ11',
      '12.2(60)EZ12',
      '12.2(60)EZ13',
      '15.2(2)S',
      '15.2(4)S',
      '15.2(2)S1',
      '15.2(2)S2',
      '15.2(2)S0a',
      '15.2(2)S0c',
      '15.2(2)S0d',
      '15.2(4)S1',
      '15.2(4)S4',
      '15.2(4)S6',
      '15.2(4)S2',
      '15.2(4)S5',
      '15.2(4)S3',
      '15.2(4)S0c',
      '15.2(4)S1c',
      '15.2(4)S3a',
      '15.2(4)S4a',
      '15.2(4)S7',
      '15.2(4)S8',
      '15.3(1)T',
      '15.3(2)T',
      '15.3(1)T1',
      '15.3(1)T2',
      '15.3(1)T3',
      '15.3(1)T4',
      '15.3(2)T1',
      '15.3(2)T2',
      '15.3(2)T3',
      '15.3(2)T4',
      '15.0(2)EY',
      '15.0(2)EY1',
      '15.0(2)EY2',
      '15.0(2)EY3',
      '15.0(2)SE',
      '15.0(2)SE1',
      '15.0(2)SE2',
      '15.0(2)SE3',
      '15.0(2)SE4',
      '15.0(2)SE5',
      '15.0(2)SE6',
      '15.0(2)SE7',
      '15.0(2)SE8',
      '15.0(2)SE9',
      '15.0(2a)SE9',
      '15.0(2)SE10',
      '15.0(2)SE11',
      '15.0(2)SE10a',
      '15.1(2)SG',
      '15.1(2)SG1',
      '15.1(2)SG2',
      '15.1(2)SG3',
      '15.1(2)SG4',
      '15.1(2)SG5',
      '15.1(2)SG6',
      '15.1(2)SG7',
      '15.1(2)SG8',
      '15.2(4)M',
      '15.2(4)M1',
      '15.2(4)M2',
      '15.2(4)M4',
      '15.2(4)M3',
      '15.2(4)M5',
      '15.2(4)M8',
      '15.2(4)M10',
      '15.2(4)M7',
      '15.2(4)M6',
      '15.2(4)M9',
      '15.2(4)M6b',
      '15.2(4)M6a',
      '15.2(4)M11',
      '15.0(1)EX',
      '15.0(2)EX',
      '15.0(2)EX1',
      '15.0(2)EX2',
      '15.0(2)EX3',
      '15.0(2)EX4',
      '15.0(2)EX5',
      '15.0(2)EX6',
      '15.0(2)EX7',
      '15.0(2)EX8',
      '15.0(2a)EX5',
      '15.0(2)EX10',
      '15.0(2)EX11',
      '15.0(2)EX13',
      '15.0(2)EX12',
      '15.2(3)GC',
      '15.2(3)GC1',
      '15.2(4)GC',
      '15.2(4)GC1',
      '15.2(4)GC2',
      '15.2(4)GC3',
      '15.1(1)SY',
      '15.1(1)SY1',
      '15.1(2)SY',
      '15.1(2)SY1',
      '15.1(2)SY2',
      '15.1(1)SY2',
      '15.1(1)SY3',
      '15.1(2)SY3',
      '15.1(1)SY4',
      '15.1(1)SY5',
      '15.1(1)SY6',
      '15.1(2)SY6',
      '15.1(2)SY7',
      '15.1(2)SY8',
      '15.1(2)SY9',
      '15.1(2)SY10',
      '15.1(2)SY11',
      '15.3(1)S',
      '15.3(2)S',
      '15.3(3)S',
      '15.3(1)S2',
      '15.3(1)S1',
      '15.3(2)S2',
      '15.3(2)S1',
      '15.3(1)S1e',
      '15.3(3)S1',
      '15.3(3)S2',
      '15.3(3)S3',
      '15.3(3)S6',
      '15.3(3)S4',
      '15.3(3)S1a',
      '15.3(3)S5',
      '15.3(3)S2a',
      '15.3(3)S7',
      '15.3(3)S8',
      '15.3(3)S6a',
      '15.3(3)S9',
      '15.3(3)S10',
      '15.3(3)S8a',
      '15.4(1)T',
      '15.4(2)T',
      '15.4(1)T2',
      '15.4(1)T1',
      '15.4(1)T3',
      '15.4(2)T1',
      '15.4(2)T3',
      '15.4(2)T2',
      '15.4(1)T4',
      '15.4(2)T4',
      '15.2(1)E',
      '15.2(2)E',
      '15.2(1)E1',
      '15.2(3)E',
      '15.2(1)E2',
      '15.2(1)E3',
      '15.2(2)E1',
      '15.2(2b)E',
      '15.2(4)E',
      '15.2(3)E1',
      '15.2(2)E2',
      '15.2(2a)E1',
      '15.2(2)E3',
      '15.2(2a)E2',
      '15.2(3)E2',
      '15.2(3a)E',
      '15.2(3)E3',
      '15.2(3m)E2',
      '15.2(4)E1',
      '15.2(2)E4',
      '15.2(2)E5',
      '15.2(4)E2',
      '15.2(4m)E1',
      '15.2(3)E4',
      '15.2(5)E',
      '15.2(3m)E7',
      '15.2(4)E3',
      '15.2(2)E6',
      '15.2(5)E1',
      '15.2(5b)E',
      '15.2(4m)E3',
      '15.2(3m)E8',
      '15.2(2)E5a',
      '15.2(3)E5',
      '15.2(2)E5b',
      '15.2(4n)E2',
      '15.2(4o)E2',
      '15.2(5a)E1',
      '15.2(4)E4',
      '15.2(2)E7',
      '15.2(5)E2',
      '15.2(4p)E1',
      '15.2(6)E',
      '15.2(5)E2b',
      '15.2(4)E5',
      '15.2(5)E2c',
      '15.2(4m)E2',
      '15.2(4o)E3',
      '15.2(4q)E1',
      '15.2(6)E0a',
      '15.2(6)E0b',
      '15.2(2)E7b',
      '15.2(4)E5a',
      '15.2(6)E0c',
      '15.2(4s)E1',
      '15.2(4s)E2',
      '15.4(1)S',
      '15.4(2)S',
      '15.4(3)S',
      '15.4(1)S1',
      '15.4(1)S2',
      '15.4(2)S1',
      '15.4(1)S3',
      '15.4(3)S1',
      '15.4(2)S2',
      '15.4(3)S2',
      '15.4(3)S3',
      '15.4(1)S4',
      '15.4(2)S3',
      '15.4(2)S4',
      '15.4(3)S0d',
      '15.4(3)S4',
      '15.4(3)S0e',
      '15.4(3)S5',
      '15.4(3)S0f',
      '15.4(3)S6',
      '15.4(3)S7',
      '15.4(3)S6a',
      '15.4(3)S8',
      '15.3(3)M',
      '15.3(3)M1',
      '15.3(3)M2',
      '15.3(3)M3',
      '15.3(3)M5',
      '15.3(3)M4',
      '15.3(3)M6',
      '15.3(3)M7',
      '15.3(3)M8',
      '15.3(3)M9',
      '15.3(3)M10',
      '15.3(3)M8a',
      '15.0(2)EZ',
      '15.2(1)SC1a',
      '15.2(2)SC',
      '15.2(2)SC1',
      '15.2(2)SC3',
      '15.2(2)SC4',
      '15.2(1)EY',
      '15.0(2)EJ',
      '15.0(2)EJ1',
      '15.2(1)SY',
      '15.2(1)SY1',
      '15.2(1)SY0a',
      '15.2(1)SY2',
      '15.2(2)SY',
      '15.2(1)SY1a',
      '15.2(2)SY1',
      '15.2(2)SY2',
      '15.2(1)SY3',
      '15.2(1)SY4',
      '15.2(2)SY3',
      '15.2(1)SY5',
      '15.4(3)M',
      '15.4(3)M1',
      '15.4(3)M2',
      '15.4(3)M4',
      '15.4(3)M5',
      '15.4(3)M6',
      '15.4(3)M7',
      '15.4(3)M6a',
      '15.4(3)M7a',
      '15.4(3)M8',
      '15.2(1)SD1',
      '15.2(1)SD2',
      '15.2(1)SD3',
      '15.2(1)SD4',
      '15.2(1)SD6',
      '15.2(1)SD6a',
      '15.2(1)SD7',
      '15.2(1)SD8',
      '15.2(4)JAZ1',
      '15.0(2)EK',
      '15.0(2)EK1',
      '15.3(3)XB12',
      '15.4(1)CG',
      '15.4(1)CG1',
      '15.4(2)CG',
      '15.5(1)S',
      '15.5(2)S',
      '15.5(1)S1',
      '15.5(3)S',
      '15.5(1)S2',
      '15.5(1)S3',
      '15.5(2)S1',
      '15.5(2)S2',
      '15.5(3)S1',
      '15.5(3)S1a',
      '15.5(2)S3',
      '15.5(3)S2',
      '15.5(3)S0a',
      '15.5(3)S3',
      '15.5(1)S4',
      '15.5(2)S4',
      '15.5(3)S4',
      '15.5(3)S5',
      '15.5(3)S6',
      '15.5(3)S6a',
      '15.5(3)S6b',
      '15.2(2)EB',
      '15.2(2)EB1',
      '15.2(2)EB2',
      '15.5(2)T',
      '15.5(1)T3',
      '15.5(2)T1',
      '15.5(2)T2',
      '15.5(2)T3',
      '15.5(2)T4',
      '15.5(1)T4',
      '15.2(2)EA',
      '15.2(2)EA1',
      '15.2(2)EA2',
      '15.2(3)EA',
      '15.2(4)EA',
      '15.2(4)EA1',
      '15.2(2)EA3',
      '15.2(4)EA3',
      '15.2(5)EA',
      '15.2(4)EA4',
      '15.2(4)EA2',
      '15.2(4)EA5',
      '15.2(4)EA6',
      '15.4(2)SN',
      '15.4(2)SN1',
      '15.4(3)SN1',
      '15.4(3)SN1a',
      '15.5(3)M',
      '15.5(3)M1',
      '15.5(3)M0a',
      '15.5(3)M2',
      '15.5(3)M2a',
      '15.5(3)M3',
      '15.5(3)M4',
      '15.5(3)M4a',
      '15.5(3)M5',
      '15.5(3)M4b',
      '15.5(3)M4c',
      '15.5(3)M6',
      '15.5(3)M5a',
      '15.5(3)M6a',
      '15.3(3)JAA1',
      '15.5(1)SN',
      '15.5(1)SN1',
      '15.5(2)SN',
      '15.5(3)SN0a',
      '15.5(3)SN',
      '15.6(1)S',
      '15.6(2)S',
      '15.6(2)S1',
      '15.6(1)S1',
      '15.6(1)S2',
      '15.6(2)S0a',
      '15.6(2)S2',
      '15.6(1)S3',
      '15.6(2)S3',
      '15.6(1)S4',
      '15.6(2)S4',
      '15.6(1)T',
      '15.6(2)T',
      '15.6(1)T0a',
      '15.6(1)T1',
      '15.6(2)T1',
      '15.6(1)T2',
      '15.6(2)T0a',
      '15.6(2)T2',
      '15.6(1)T3',
      '15.6(2)T3',
      '15.3(1)SY',
      '15.3(0)SY',
      '15.3(1)SY1',
      '15.3(1)SY2',
      '15.3(1)SY3',
      '15.6(2)SP',
      '15.6(2)SP1',
      '15.6(2)SP2',
      '15.6(2)SP3b',
      '15.6(1)SN',
      '15.6(1)SN1',
      '15.6(2)SN',
      '15.6(1)SN2',
      '15.6(1)SN3',
      '15.6(3)SN',
      '15.6(4)SN',
      '15.6(5)SN',
      '15.6(6)SN',
      '15.6(7)SN',
      '15.6(7)SN1',
      '15.6(3)M',
      '15.6(3)M1',
      '15.6(3)M0a',
      '15.6(3)M1a',
      '15.6(3)M1b',
      '15.6(3)M2',
      '15.6(3)M2a',
      '15.6(3)M3',
      '15.6(3)M3a',
      '15.2(4)EC1',
      '15.2(4)EC2',
      '15.4(1)SY',
      '15.4(1)SY1',
      '15.4(1)SY2',
      '15.4(1)SY3',
      '15.5(1)SY',
      '15.7(3)M',
      '15.7(3)M0a'
    );
    
    workarounds = make_list(CISCO_WORKAROUNDS['ip_sla']);
    workaround_params = make_list();
    
    reporting = make_array(
    'port'     , 0,
    'severity' , SECURITY_HOLE,
    'version'  , product_info['version'],
    'bug_id'   , 'CSCvf37838'
    );
    
    cisco::check_and_report(product_info:product_info, workarounds:workarounds, workaround_params:workaround_params, reporting:reporting, vuln_versions:version_list);