A network technician is hardening an access switch installed in a publicly accessible building lobby. A vulnerability audit indicates that the switch port connected to the lobby Ethernet jack is transmitting detailed hardware specifications, system capabilities, and native device hostnames to connected client devices. Which of the following configuration changes should the technician implement on this interface to resolve the information disclosure vulnerability?
- Disable Layer 2 discovery protocols (such as CDP or LLDP) on the untrusted interface.Cevap
- BAssign the port to a dedicated isolated VLAN to block broadcast frame propagation.
- CReconfigure the access interface as an 802.1Q trunk and change the native VLAN ID.
- DDisable Telnet on port 23 and enable HTTP on port 80 to encrypt outgoing management advertisements.
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Disable Layer 2 discovery protocols (such as CDP or LLDP) on the untrusted interface.
Disabling Layer 2 discovery protocols (CDP/LLDP) on untrusted access ports is a core device hardening best practice. CDP and LLDP continuously broadcast system details—such as device capabilities, platform specifications, native VLAN IDs, and switch port identifiers—in plain text. Turn off these protocols on public-facing or user-accessible interfaces to prevent malicious reconnaissance.
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