GV Message "Backing Off :TCP connection to 125.190.233.64 failed"

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Taoman:
Quote from: bsdaiwa on October 30, 2017, 01:16:17 pm


Anyone see any problems?


If you're not forwarding to Callcentric from GV then carry on as planned.

Might want to keep this in mind regarding incoming calls. This is one reason why I route incoming calls to Callcentric.

http://support.simonics.com/support/solutions/articles/3000032339-there-is-a-1-to-2-second-delay-when-answering-a-call

bsdaiwa:
Quote from: drgeoff on October 30, 2017, 04:58:20 am

It is a one-off charge.  No additional periodic charges.

You can have multiple OBis (or SIP phones) on one GV number.  Simonics can give them separate "extension" numbers,  A bit like Callcentric. http://support.simonics.com/support/solutions/articles/3000031447-how-do-i-call-between-extensions-mini-pbx-feature-


Drgeoff, do you know if I set up as "extension" will both phones ring when the GV number is called from outside? I want to be able to have both phones ring when called. I can't test this because I haven't figured out how to be in two places at once :D
Thanks

snomo:
There is another thread, with a few of us having the same/similar issue here:
http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=13022.0

My problem started today. I am in the US, and after ~2years got this error as of this afternoon:
Backing Off :
TCP connection to 173.194.198.125 failed

Have tried all the OBI suggestions.
Even paid for "premium" support......and I haven't gotten anywhere.

Mark

bsdaiwa:
Ok, don't know what happened but suddenly the issue is fixed. After I setup one of my lines (SP3) using Simonics and left the other line (SP2) setup using the "standard" method, just now the issue corrected itself and SP2 is working correctly.

Just so its clear, SP3 used one GV account while SP2 used a separate GV account. It's late here so tomorrow I am going to set SP3 back to the "standard" settings for GV and see it works.

Will let you know tomorrow.

Is Google messing with us?

GPz1100:
Still no go here.  I got it to connect 2 or 3 times after rebooting the obi but it's not consistent between reboots.  Other folks in the house are complaining having to use their cell phones.  Decided to add the line to the pbx and route the obi through that.

Not a viable solution for most as probably .0001% obi users run their own pbx server.  Configuring the simonics gateway method referenced on page 1 is the next best thing.  I'm sure Bill Simon wouldn't mind the new customers.  In fact, even when the service comes back up, I'd still leave it in the obi as a backup.  About the only change necessary would be Physical Interfaces, Phone port, Primaryline. Set that to what ever SPx slot you're using for the simonics gateway.  

This way you're not touching the main GV SP configuration and only the one change above would be needed once service is fixed.  

Also, after service is restored, if not using callcentric for inbound, you'll want to turn off this configuration under voice service/SPx/Enable toggle (no check mark to disable).  Otherwise inbound calls may have issues.

Either way, I see this as a huge headache for the lay person who's used to using the obitalk portal for configuration. It makes initial config painfree, but you pay the price later when there's an outage of sorts.

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