InactivityTimeout defines the time limit (in seconds) for automatic disconnection of the phone line, if no data is exchanged. A value of 0 indicates that this feature is present but not enabled.
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InactivityTimeout defines the time limit (in seconds) for automatic disconnection of the phone line, if no data is exchanged. ...
Inbound Allowed Default Block Exempt Packets is the total number of default block exempt packets forwarded from a public ...
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