Morning, everyone!
I'm looking for a way to disable access to the IP Office configuration on one of the network interfaces via Manager for one of our customers. IP500v2 on 9.0 service pack 4.
The set up is that we have the IPO on a public IP address on LAN1 (not best practice, I know), and private on LAN2 to connect to phones and handle DHCP. LAN1 is used to connect to their SIP provider. What's happened is that someone accessed the IPO via the public IP, and sent their numbers off-site to an international number. We've since changed all passwords, as well as the security login password, but I'm hoping someone might know of a way to disable management access on an interface altogether. I was trying to think of a way to do it via IP Routes possibly, but coming up short.
Any help would be appreciated!
I'm looking for a way to disable access to the IP Office configuration on one of the network interfaces via Manager for one of our customers. IP500v2 on 9.0 service pack 4.
The set up is that we have the IPO on a public IP address on LAN1 (not best practice, I know), and private on LAN2 to connect to phones and handle DHCP. LAN1 is used to connect to their SIP provider. What's happened is that someone accessed the IPO via the public IP, and sent their numbers off-site to an international number. We've since changed all passwords, as well as the security login password, but I'm hoping someone might know of a way to disable management access on an interface altogether. I was trying to think of a way to do it via IP Routes possibly, but coming up short.
Any help would be appreciated!