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CVE-2010-2825: Unspecified vulnerability in the SIP inspection feature on the Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) Modul...

Unspecified vulnerability in the SIP inspection feature on the Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) Module with software A2(1.x) before A2(1.6), A2(2.x) before A2(2.3), and A2(3.x) before A2(3.1) for Catalyst 6500 series switches and 7600 series routers, and the Cisco Application Control Engine (ACE) 4710 appliance with software before A3(2.4), allows remote attackers to cause a denial of service (device reload) via crafted SIP packets over (1) TCP or (2) UDP, aka Bug IDs CSCta65603 and CSCta71569.

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Certain Cisco ACE load-balancing devices can be forced to reload by malicious SIP network traffic. A reload is an availability failure, so affected deployments could interrupt voice, collaboration, or application delivery paths that rely on ACE SIP inspection. Exposure is likely limited to legacy Cisco ACE Module or ACE 4710 deployments with SIP inspection enabled and reachable by SIP traffic. ACE is an older platform, so current exposure depends on remaining unsupported or long-lived network infrastructure. Treat this as a high-priority availability risk for any remaining Cisco ACE estate. It does not indicate data theft, but device reloads can create outages in traffic-management paths. Confirm whether ACE remains deployed before allocating emergency resources. Mitigation focus: Upgrade affected ACE software to the fixed versions named by Cisco.; Prioritize systems carrying SIP, voice, or critical application delivery traffic.; If upgrade is delayed, check Cisco advisory guidance for supported workarounds..

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