New unannounced OBi Phone firmware / OBiPhone bug discussion
SteveInWA:
Quote from: WelshPaul on October 22, 2016, 04:28:35 pm
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:
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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.
Please explain a) where you are finding these versions, b) where you are finding release notes, and c) how you know which is "latest"? Is this coming from a service-provider-targeted source?
WelshPaul:
Hi Mango,
Quote from: Mango on October 22, 2016, 06:30:45 pm
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.
I have tested both 5.0.2 BUILD(3855) and 5.1.2 BUILD(3855) with sipgate.co.uk, I was unable to replicate the issue you're experiencing. ???
When testing with 5.1.2 BUILD(3855), out of the 20 or so calls I made, one inbound call failed to produce any ringtone on the OBi1032 although the phone clearly indicated an incoming call was in progress. Also, the ear peace on the phone I was calling the OBi1032 from was also silent.
Experienced no other issues myself. Oh, and I was wrong when I said:
Quote from: WelshPaul
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.
Both 5.0.2 and 5.1.2 do appear to have the same GUI updates. I'm not sure what the differences are!
EDIT: I should of pointed out in the above that I configured my OBi1032 via it's local web GUI, it's not registered with the OBiTALK portal.
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Hi Steve,
It's been a while since we spoke. I hope all is well with you?
Quote from: SteveInWA on October 22, 2016, 06:52:16 pm
Please explain a) where you are finding these versions, b) where you are finding release notes, and c) how you know which is "latest"? Is this coming from a service-provider-targeted source?
To answer questions A, B and C - OBIHAI
For the record - I haven't published firmware links or made available any firmware files (that are not already publicly posted in this thread: https://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=9.0 by OBIHAI).
Although, it's not hard to find any updated firmware files! They are available on publicly accessible links and their file names are almost identical. The same can be said for any change logs.
Very easy to create a small script that will scan for valid firmware links hosted at http://fw.obihai.com
Mango:
Thanks to Paul's suggestion that the problem didn't happen with his settings, after MUCH trial and error (and probably reducing the life of my phone's flash memory by half) I was able to isolate the configuration that was causing the problem:
User Settings >> User Preferences >> DefaultRingtone /data/ringtones/SMS.722
That ringtone causes the phone to reboot if a new incoming call arrives within a few seconds of disconnecting another call. In my tests it is totally repeatable.
I changed my ringtone to /data/ringtones/BB.722 and was able to reproduce the problem. However, the problem did not happen with Office C.wav or Office A.wav.
WelshPaul:
I used the phones default settings when preforming my test.
The factory default for the "DefaultRingtone" parameter is "/data/ringtones/Office A.wav" I believe? Explains why I never experienced the issue.
Nice sleuthing Mango!
SteveInWA:
Hi Paul; all's well here in my little OBi-family, with a 202, a 110 (on the shelf), a 1022 and a 1032, and the two 200s I support for friends. Thanks for that information. I updated my 1022 and 1032 phones with 5.1.2.3855, and both seem to work fine, although I am not going to devote much time to extensive testing. Perhaps you ought to tell Sherman that you'd volunteer to be the forum's firmware section editor. ;) ;D
Regarding ringtones on the IP phones; early on, I discovered that the default ringtone didn't support distinctive ring patterns, so I switched to "Bell C.dat", which does work with DR.
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