How to restrict an edge connection to core server

Hi,
I want to restrict unauthorised edge servers connecting to my core server . How do i do it?
Any help is appreciated.
PS

Consider restricting the unauthorized IP address using "deny" or only allow the authorised IP address usign "allow" in the core Adaptor.xml
Read
Adaptor/Allow: If the target customer IPs for connecting to FMS are known in advance, consider locking down those connections via adding them to the Allow/Deny elements here.
in following document: http://www.adobe.com/devnet/flashmediaserver/articles/hardening_guide.html

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