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Low [CVE-2025-25040] vulnerability has been identified in the port ACL functionality of AOS-CX software running on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 9300…

This low-severity HPE Aruba Networking advisory covers CVE-2025-25040 affecting AOS-CX.

CVE-2025-25040 Published Mar 18, 2025Updated by vendor Jun 17, 2026
Affected products & platforms
HPE Aruba NetworkingAOS-CXSwitches (AOS-CX)
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Summary

A vulnerability has been identified in the port ACL functionality of AOS-CX software running on the HPE Aruba Networking CX 9300 Switch Series only and affects:

  • AOS-CX 10.14.xxxx: All patches
  • AOS-CX 10.15.xxxx: 10.15.1000 and below

The vulnerability is specific to traffic originated by the CX 9300 switch platform and could allow an attacker to bypass ACL rules applied to routed ports on egress. As a result, port ACLs are not correctly enforced, which could lead to unauthorized traffic flow and violations of security policies.

Egress VLAN ACLs and Routed VLAN ACLs are not affected by this vulnerability.

Affected versions
  • 10.15.1000

Official advisory · high-confidence parse· fetched 2 months ago·verify at source

Fixed versions

No fixed release is recorded yet. That does not prove no patch exists — confirm against the vendor advisory.

Official advisory · high-confidence parse· fetched 2 months ago·verify at source

Mitigation

The source record does not include mitigation steps. That is not a statement that no fix exists — read the vendor advisory below for the authoritative guidance.

Official advisory · high-confidence parse· fetched 2 months ago·verify at source

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