Please disregard this post. It's a copy of the reply I was editing before I 
sent it. My mailer held it for some reason and when I fired it back up, sent it 
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On Tue, 28 Dec 2010 21:07:49 -0600, [email protected] wrote:
>> But that's a misleading thought, because one phone can use multiple
>> 
>> connections depending on what features,
>> functions, etc. it has. On a call, new call comes in, etc.
>> 
> Sorry, I thought I qualified that by saying if he knows where the
> connections are coming from.
> But yeah, that's a good point too, forwards, etc, all would mean additional
> connections.
> One could limit on total number of possible connections but still not very
> efficient.
> 
> 
>> But that's a misleading thought, because one phone can use multiple
>> connections depending on what features, functions, etc. it has. On a
>> call, new call comes in, etc.
>> 
>>> You could do this through your firewall but I thought I read somewhere
>>> that sipx itself has a method by which to control number of connections
>>> from certain locations as well.
>>> 
>> I don't know of a way to "properly" limit legitimate traffic and not
>> constantly be micromanaging that. If the user has their sip password I
>> am not aware of a way within sipx to actually limit the connections.
>> If you know how to do this, please share!
>> 
>>> 
>> The simplest way is to control the sip password and not allow the
>> devices that use them to have access to the config file on the device
>> or the web interface of a UA (if possible).
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