OBi100+Simonics stops working for incoming calls

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jgjg:
I signed up for Simonics not too long ago and it was working for few weeks and now I'm having a same issue.

billsimon:
If you have a supported Obi (200 or higher) on the same account, when it upgrades itself, it will take away the Google Chat option for incoming calls.

Other than that, I acknowledge we have seen more weird behavior on GVGW lately, and speculate that the Google XMPP pathway is being left to die now that Obi devices have migrated to SIP.

Taoman:
Quote from: billsimon on May 15, 2018, 05:12:51 am


Other than that, I acknowledge we have seen more weird behavior on GVGW lately, and speculate that the Google XMPP pathway is being left to die now that Obi devices have migrated to SIP.


Just as a data point, I have GVGW still configured on one ATA as a Voice Gateway and it continues to work fine for outgoing calls even though my GV account has been converted to using SIP.

Taoman:
Quote from: SeanR on May 15, 2018, 09:14:01 am


How do you know your GV account has been converted to using SIP?


Because in the Legacy version of my GV account Google Chat has been removed and I now see:
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OBiTALK Device - 510XXXXXX
sip:XXXXXXXGGAYU4QJQGBGUQNS7GMJBIMJXG44VEZOMNEZTOMRUHEYTEOJVG4ZDE===@obihai.sip.google.com

And I have that GV account configured on that same ATA and I can make and receive calls.
But XMPP is still enabled on the account (until Google shuts it down in June) and is routeable thru the Simonics gateway for outbound calls only. Not that I want or need to do that. As mentioned, just a data point.

SteveInWA:
You have an OBi 200 or 202 or 212 ATA, or a 1000 series IP phone or 2000 series IP phone.It will receive the new firmware as long as it is able to connect to the OBiTALK portal, and you have not disabled updates.Once a device connects to your Google account for the first time after its firmware is upgraded, then Google Voice will automatically delete the Chat selection, and it will create a new connection via SIP.  If you have multiple devices, each device will be assigned its own connection.This is all automated.  There is no manual process necessary nor available to do this.It doesn't matter if the device is in-warranty or if it's in extended (paid) support; it will still get updated at no charge.If, after the device gets the new firmware, it won't work with Google Voice, then the large majority of cases can be fixed by deleting the device off of the OBiTALK web portal, restoring the device to factory defaults (press ***8 then 1), re-adding it to the portal (**5 xxxx procedure), and re-adding Google Voice to your desired SP1--SP4 slot.

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