01-09-2018 03:51 AM - edited 02-21-2020 07:06 AM
Hi, Is anyone able to confirm whether the above vulnerabilities affect:
Cisco 3750 switches
Cisco 3850 Switches (I checked on this site and looks like its not affected, https://tools.cisco.com/security/center/content/CiscoSecurityAdvisory/cisco-sa-20180104-cpusidechannel)
Cisco 2504 wireless LAN controllers
Cisco Aironet 2702 series AP's
Nothing really concrete out there from Cisco at the moment.
Any help greatly appreciated.
01-09-2018 09:31 AM
Same question here! 3650s and 3850s are not vulnerable, but the 3750 (and 3750e/x/g) were not mentioned.
Cisco, if 3650 and 3850 are safe, why was 3750 not mentioned? Is 3750 not safe? Please update RE: 3750 switches. Thank you.
JW
01-09-2018 10:54 AM
3560/3750 family of switches are End-of-Support already. So this means Cisco is not going to investigate. I don't believe 3560/3750 have Intel chips for CPU.
3650/3850, according to the Security Advisory, are not affected by both vulnerabilities.
01-10-2018 01:46 AM
Thanks for the replies. What about Cisco wireless controllers ? wouldn't these need to have an update ? and would any of the AP's need some form of update ?
01-10-2018 02:47 AM
05-11-2018 10:15 AM
They are in End-of-Life process, but the End of Vulnerability/Security Support is October 30, 2019, according to EOL10623.
In my understanding they must keep the security updates for these platforms until october 30, 2019.
Is it correct?
05-15-2018 09:32 AM
Hi, I think you are correct where it says:
"The last date that Cisco Engineering may release a planned maintenance release or scheduled software remedy for a security vulnerability issue."
that being October 30th, 2019.
Thanks
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