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Old 2006-03-01
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Default Server to client packet of an old UDP session

Is there any way I can timeout my UDP sessions? The server and client in this error I'm receiving are two VoIP gateways, the traffic is for AVRIP which sends the VoIP routing tables between switches and is failing.
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Default Re: Server to client packet of an old UDP session

I think this is what you're looking for Global Properties > Stateful Inspection (review the options)

This can also be done per service by double clicking on the service in question > Advanced Properties.
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