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Hello - I discovered several thousand inactive endpoints on my DMA. I'd like to block them at the RPAD. The model is  the same for all the inactive endpoints, but I can't figure out how to build an ACL to block them based on the model. I require authentication for registration, so I don't even know how they are getting through in the first place. Thanks for the assistance.

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hi tcarver,

 

First you need to upgrade the RPAD to the latest version. There are a ton of security fixes in the latest versions or so. Then go under basic acl and turn on registeration and call policies. These will automatically adjust the ACL rules to permit the allowed traffic and deny all others. 

 

S.

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hi tcarver,

 

First you need to upgrade the RPAD to the latest version. There are a ton of security fixes in the latest versions or so. Then go under basic acl and turn on registeration and call policies. These will automatically adjust the ACL rules to permit the allowed traffic and deny all others. 

 

S.

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Thanks. I read through release notes and see what you were talking about. Thanks for the tip.

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