How to delete Service Provider locally
Rolo:
Good day.
(My first post.)
Last week I bought a brand new, unopened OBi200 from NewEgg for $30.00 (with free shipping).
Registered with ObiTalk and configured four accounts (GV, RingTo, Anveo RingTo E911, and CC for a dedicated outgoing fax). Disabled OT locally after backing-up the configuration locally.
Would like to delete the RingTo account, but can't find a way to do it locally as it can be done on the OT portal. I suppose that if all settings for the account were reset to "default" it would accomplish the same thing. However, (I presume) there has to be a way to elete the account locally.
Any ideas?
Thank you.
SteveInWA:
Mmmm, Rolo
There is no good reason to disable OBiTALK portal management. Just enable it again, and delete your unwanted SP configuration...takes less than 5 minutes.
azrobert:
If you want to configure your OBi locally, the only way I know is to set each parm to default. You could temporarily switch back to OBiTalk and delete the trunk. If you made changes via local interface and the OBi is out of sync with OBiTalk, you can import a backup into OBiTalk to re-sync the two.
You don't need to disable OBiTalk to configure locally, just turn off auto provisioning.
System Management -> Auto Provisioning
Under OBiTalk Provisioning
Method: Disabled
You can disable Auto Firmware Update the same way.
Rolo:
Quote from: SteveInWA on September 21, 2015, 02:39:27 pm
Mmmm, Rolo
There is no good reason to disable OBiTALK portal management. Just enable it again, and delete your unwanted SP configuration...takes less than 5 minutes.
Good day and thank you, Steve.
I wasn't asking for knee-jerk reactions about whether or not ObiTalk should be disabled. There are many reasons why one would, but I do not wish to start a religious war about privacy, etc.
My question was of a technical nature and I was hoping for a technical reply.
Thanks all the same.
Rolo:
Quote from: azrobert on September 21, 2015, 03:10:01 pm
If you want to configure your OBi locally, the only way I know is to set each parm to default. . . . <snip> . . .
Thank you, azrobert. As I said in my original post, that's what I suspicioned.
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You don't need to disable OBiTalk to configure locally, just turn off auto provisioning.
System Management -> Auto Provisioning
Under OBiTalk Provisioning
Method: Disabled
You can disable Auto Firmware Update the same way.
In my case, I have no need to keep it enabled. I'm used to configuring accounts myself on Yealink phones and Grandstream adapters. OBi's configuration is a little, but not radically, different than theirs.
Thank you again.
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