{"product_id":10604,"v_id":10604,"product_name":"Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. Brocade FastIron SX, ICX, and FCX Series Switch/Router 8.0.20","certification_status":"Certified","certification_date":"2014-12-16T00:00:00Z","tech_type":"Network Device, Network Switch, Router","vendor_id":{"name":"Brocade Communications Systems LLC A Broadcom Inc. Company","website":"www.broadcom.com"},"vendor_poc":"Chris Marks","vendor_phone":"408-333-0480","vendor_email":"marksc@brocade.com","assigned_lab":{"cctl_name":"Gossamer Security Solutions"},"product_description":"<p class=\"Body\">The Target of Evaluation (TOE) is the Brocade FastIron SX, ICX, and FCX Series Switch/Router 08.0.20 family of products.&nbsp;</p>\r\n<p>The TOE is composed of a hardware appliance with embedded software installed on a management processor.&nbsp; Optionally, a number of co-located appliances can be connected in order to work as a unit with a common security policy. The embedded software is a version of Brocades' proprietary Multiservice IronWare software. The software controls the switching and routing network frames and packets among the connections available on the hardware appliances.</p>\r\n<p>All TOE appliances are configured at the factory with default parameters to allow immediate use of the system&rsquo;s basic features through its Command Line Interface (CLI).&nbsp; However, the product should be configured in accordance with the evaluated configuration prior to being placed into operation. The CLI is a text based interface which is accessible from a directly connected terminal or via a remote terminal using SSH. This remote management interface is protected using encryption as explained later in this ST.</p>\r\n<p>The hardware platforms that support the TOE have a number of common hardware characteristics:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>Central processor that supports all system      operations, i.e. PowerPC etc.</li>\r\n<li>Dynamic memory, used by the central processor for all      system operations</li>\r\n<li>Flash memory, used to store the operating system      image</li>\r\n<li>Non-volatile memory,      which stores configuration parameters used to initialize the system at      system startup</li>\r\n<li>Multiple physical      network interfaces either fixed in configuration or removable as in a      chassis based product.</li>\r\n</ul>","evaluation_configuration":"<p class=\"Body\">The evaluated configuration consists of the Brocade FastIron SX, ICX, and FCX Series Switch/Router 08.0.20, including the following series and models:</p>\r\n<ul>\r\n<li>SX Series Hardware Platforms (FI-SX-800 and FI-SX-1600),</li>\r\n<li>ICX Series Hardware Platforms (</li>\r\n</ul>\r\n<ol>\r\n<li>ICX 6610-24, 6610-24F, 6610-24P, 6610-48, 6610-48P, </li>\r\n<li>ICX 6450-24, 6450-24P, 6450-48, 6450-48P, 6450-C12-PD</li>\r\n<li>ICX 7450,</li>\r\n<li>ICX 7750), and </li>\r\n</ol> \r\n<ul>\r\n<li>FCX Series Hardware Platforms (FCX 624S, FCX 624S-HPOE-ADV, FCX 624-F-ADV, FCX 648S, and FCX 648S-HPOE-ADV).</li>\r\n</ul>","security_evaluation_summary":"<p>The evaluation was carried out in accordance with the Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme (CCEVS) process and scheme. The criteria against which the Brocade FastIron SX, ICX, and FCX Series Switch/Router 08.0.20 was judged are described in the Common Criteria for Information Technology Security Evaluation, Version 3.1 rev 4.&nbsp; The evaluation methodology used by the evaluation team to conduct the evaluation is the Common Methodology for Information Technology Security Evaluation, Version 3.1 rev 4.&nbsp; Gossamer Security Solutions determined that the evaluation assurance level (EAL) for the product is EAL 1.&nbsp; The product, when delivered and configured as identified in the FastIron FIPS Configuration Guide, 53-1003418-01, 25 August 2014&nbsp; document, satisfies all of the security functional requirements stated in the Brocade Communications Systems, Inc. Brocade FastIron SX, ICX, and FCX Series Switch/Router 08.0.20 Security Target, Version 0.3, November 25, 2014.&nbsp; The project underwent CCEVS Validator review.&nbsp; The evaluation was completed in December 2014.&nbsp; Results of the evaluation can be found in the Common Criteria Evaluation and Validation Scheme Validation Report (report number CCEVS-VR-VID10604-2014) prepared by CCEVS.</p>","environmental_strengths":"<p>The logical boundaries of the Brocade FastIron SX, ICX, and FCX Series Switch/Router 08.0.20 TOE are realized in the security functions that it implements. Each of these security functions is summarized below.</p>\r\n<p><strong>Security Audit</strong> - The TOE is designed to be able to generate logs for a wide range of security relevant events. The TOE can be configured to store the logs locally so they can be accessed by an administrator and also to send the logs to a designated log server using TLS to protect the logs while in transit on the network.</p>\r\n<p><strong>Cryptographic Support</strong> - The TOE includes a FIPS-certified cryptographic module that provides key management, random bit generation, encryption/decryption, digital signature and secure hashing and key-hashing features in support of higher level cryptographic protocols including SSH and TLS.</p>\r\n<p><strong>User Data Protection</strong> - The TOE performs a wide variety of network switching and routing functions, passing network traffic among its various network connections. While implementing applicable network protocols associated with network traffic routing, the TOE is carefully designed to ensure that it doesn&rsquo;t inadvertently reuse data found in network traffic. This is accomplished primarily by controlling the size of all buffers, fully overwriting buffer contents, and zero-padding of memory structures and buffers when necessary.</p>\r\n<p class=\"Body\"><strong>Identification and Authentication</strong> - The TOE requires users to be identified and authenticated before they can use functions mediated by the TOE, with the exception of passing network traffic in accordance with its configured switching/routing rules.&nbsp; It provides the ability to both assign attributes (user names, passwords and privilege levels) and to authenticate users against these attributes.</p>\r\n<p><strong>Security Management</strong> - The TOE provides Command Line Interface (CLI) commands to access the wide range of security management functions to manage its security policies.&nbsp; All administrative activity and functions including security management commands are limited to authorized users (i.e., administrators) only after they have provided acceptable user identification and authentication data to the TOE. The security management functions are controlled through the use of privileges associated with roles that can be assigned to TOE users. Among the available privileges, only the Super User can actually manage the security policies provided by the TOE and the TOE offers a complete set of functions to facilitate effective management since the Super User allows for complete read-and-write access to the system.</p>\r\n<p><strong>TSF Protection</strong> - The TOE implements a number of features design to protect itself to ensure the reliability and integrity of its security features. It protects particularly sensitive data such as stored passwords and cryptographic keys so that they are not accessible even by an administrator. It also provides its own timing mechanism to ensure that reliable time information is available (e.g., for log accountability).</p>\r\n<p>Note that the TOE is a single appliance or a closely grouped (e.g., in the same rack) collection of appliances acting as a unit. As such, no intra-TOE communication is subject to any risks that may require special protection (e.g., cryptographic mechanisms).</p>\r\n<p>The TOE includes functions to perform self-tests so that it might detect when it is failing. It also includes mechanisms (i.e., verification of the digital signature of each new image) so that the TOE itself can be updated while ensuring that the updates will not introduce malicious or other unexpected changes in the TOE.</p>\r\n<p><strong>TOE Access</strong> - The TOE can be configured to display a message of the day banner when an administrator establishes an interactive session and subsequently will enforce an administrator-defined inactivity timeout value after which the inactive session (local or remote) will be terminated.</p>\r\n<p><strong>Trusted Path/Channels</strong> - The TOE protects interactive communication with administrators using SSHv2 for CLI access to ensure both integrity and disclosure protection.&nbsp; If the negotiation of an encrypted session fails or if the user does not have authorization for remote administration, an attempted connection will not be established.</p>\r\n<p>The TOE protects communication with network peers, such as a log server, using TLS connections to prevent unintended disclosure or modification of logs.</p>","features":[]}