From Juniper Router RTR Security Technical Implementation Guide
Part of SRG-NET-000512-RTR-000004
Associated with: CCI-000366
The head end of the label-switched path (LSP), the label edge router (LER) will decrement the IP packet's time-to-live (TTL) value by one and then copy the value to the MPLS TTL field. At each label-switched router (LSR) hop, the MPLS TTL value is decremented by one. The MPLS router that pops the label (either the penultimate LSR or the egress LER) will copy the packet's MPLS TTL value to the IP TTL field and decrement it by one.
Review the router configuration to verify that TTL propagation is disabled. protocols { mpls { no-propagate-ttl; } If the MPLS router is not configured to disable TTL propagation, this is a finding.
Configure the MPLS router to disable TTL propagation. [edit protocols mpls] set no-propagate-ttl
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