MeetingPlace 7.0.3 manual port disconnect?

Hi all:
If you have a particular audio port being used on your media server and you know that the caller is using it maliciously, is there a way to disconnect that port manually at the application server CLI or audio server blade CLI?
Thanks in advance,
Richard

hi Beth,
Yes it does not apply to your situation, When we are doing a fresh install then we dont need to install the prerequisite package.
-Atul
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