Going Standalone After ObiTalk??
brooklyn200:
Once you've configured a 200/202 via ObiTalk, is there anyway to return to standalone mode without losing your GoogleTalk settings? I can't seem to get any control back over the box as long as ObiTalk has it in my profile. The settings are completely locked, even my other SIP accounts -- all mods disappear on reboot. And, any attempt at deleting the device from the website wipes all my settings. Disabling ObiTalk voice service on the box does nothing -- it reenables itself on reboot.
I'm used to configuring my own Obihai boxes, don't feel like I need ObiTalk for anything, and would like to cut one more potential failure point out of the chain, both for reliability, and for data security reasons. I don't like having my SIP credentials "out there," shared with a third party.
Thanks.
drgeoff:
You need to disable Provisioning, not the Obitalk service. Do it using the ATA's onboard web GUI.
brooklyn200:
Thanks! Had just figured that out and was typing this when your reply posted:
Okay. Sorry about that. Just answered my own question.
Turn off Autoprovisioning and you can delete the device from ObiTalk without that changing anything on the device. I also turned off ObiTalk voice service because I don't use it for anything.
I'll leave this up in case anyone else had the same question.
By the way, the reason I was poking around on ObiTalk again after a year or two of everything working just fine is that my GoogleVoice account spontaneously lost its registration sometime in the last couple days. Only way to get it back was by ObiTalk, but that blew out my other SIP accounts until I added them back via ObiTalk.
Any idea why the GoogleVoice registration would have failed? I should have jotted down the exact error message, but it was something about not being able to establish a connection to 125.201.85.209. I tried a tracerte on that address and it indicated a .JP domain but died before it got there, after 24 hops.
GPz1100:
It's not a .jp domain. Just sloppy programming in the obi. Flip the octets around.
125.201.85.209 becomes 209.85.201.125 which comes back to a google domain.
brooklyn200:
Aha! Well, that's one mystery solved. What about the fact my registration was gone and no amount of reboots would fix it? Any idea what might have changed? Is there some sort of timeout function on Google Voice if you're not attached to ObiTalk?
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