New unannounced OBi Phone firmware / OBiPhone bug discussion

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Mango:
http://fw.obihai.com/OBiPhone-5-0-0-3806.fw
http://fw.obihai.com/OBiPhone-5-0-2-3855.fw
http://fw.obihai.com/OBiPhone-5-1-2-3855.fw

The latest version posted in the forums is 5.0.0 build 3497.

I don't know what the differences between 5.0.0, 5.0.2, and 5.1.2 are.

I haven't yet tested these, so use at your own risk.

Mango:
So on October 1, I emailed Obihai support asking how to disable the main menu, since I don't want users to be able to perform firmware upgrades or reboots.  They told me that couldn't be done because my firmware was old.  In the customarily frustrating Obihai way, they stopped replying despite me asking three times over a week and a half what the new firmware version was.

Answer: this feature was added in 5.0.0.3806.  It's located in IP Phone >> Phone Settings >> GUI Menus.

I haven't tried 5.0.2 and 5.1.2 yet.

Mango:
3806 has a bug.

If you disconnect an outgoing call, and then someone calls you within a few seconds, the phone sometimes (but not always) reboots with no reason code.

I saved the syslog of this.

Edit: 5.0.2.3855 exhibits the same bug.  This time, I saw reboot reason 91 in the syslog.  I don't know what this means because the manual only goes up to 31.

WelshPaul:
Hi Mango,

Both versions 5.0.2 Build(3855) and 5.1.2 Build(3855) are the latest releases for the OBi1xxx devices. I don't think OBIHAI are prioritising the general public at present when it comes to both firmware and release notes.

The difference between 5.0.2 and 5.1.2 is that OBIHAI (from what I can see) have overhauled the web GUI source code. The change log for both versions are identical, so under the hood they appear to be the same! I can also confirm that the change logs for both 5.0.2 Build(3855) and 5.1.2 Build(3855) don't list the bug you're experiencing as being fixed.

A google search regarding "reason 91" came back with:

Quote

OBihai support, they told me that "Such reboot 91 indicates there are some incorrect combinations of parameters that cause the OBi to reboot."

See here: https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=10463.0

In the above topic it's an OBi200 being discussed, I will try and reproduce your the bug you describe when I get time tomorrow.
 

Mango:
Thanks!  I'd appreciate knowing your findings.

I forgot to mention I don't have Google Voice configured on this device.  The symptoms were observed with SIP calls.

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