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The ACL has no direct relation to the CBAC firewall, it is there to prevent traffic coming into your network from the outside, the inspection rule is there to inspect traffic going out from your network. if the ACL was not there the traffic would have been inspected but still people would able to go into your network. so if you want to block traffic you must have ACL but if you inspect traffic then even if there is a deny statement on the outside interface traffic is allowed to return. so the short answer CBAC is not inspecting the ACL, CBAC is inspecting what you tell him on the inspection rule.


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Keep Conference in CME

Sun, 16 Jul 2006 23:05:53 +0000
By default if conference initiator hangs up the call, the conference is terminated.
To keep the conference parties connected when the conference initator leaves, configure under the  ephone “keep-conference“. When the initiator hangsup the remaining parties stay connected. If he uses the end-call soft key, the conference is terminated.
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