SIP phones no longer connected after 3.2.1 (Build: 5794EX) Saturday 1/21/18

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RFC3261:
Pretty sure that the (required) firmware upgrade for the new GV connectivity means preventing firmware upgrades for a OBi to support SIP phones has a short remaining viable lifetime (XMPP is dead, long live XMPP).

Anyway, I have opened a support ticket with OBi about the issue, and if I get any response I'll post it here.

<off topic and conjecture>
IFF the implications that were posted over on the GV support forum come to fruition, I can fantasize that it might be possible for SIP endpoints to directly connect to GV in the future (there was hints regarding standards compliance and that there may be ways for other solutions (*cough* asterisk? *cough*) to connect, but I would presume that may require an application password for the phones as many of the existing SIP phones are not going to be able to support OAUTH2).  I guess we will see what happens (maybe some info will come out of I/O this week).
</off topic and conjecture>

BlakeN:
Hi All,

       I guess I did not do a good enough job blocking the updates.  Took another auto update last night (5859EX) and lost my SIP phones again.  It now looks like with the change to GV we will have to have new firmware.  Anyone get any response to cases open or more information on how to solve this issue?

Thank you! 

LTN1:
Quote from: BlakeN on May 10, 2018, 05:54:27 am

Hi All,

       I guess I did not do a good enough job blocking the updates.  Took another auto update last night (5859EX) and lost my SIP phones again.  It now looks like with the change to GV we will have to have new firmware.  Anyone get any response to cases open or more information on how to solve this issue?

Thank you! 


Explain what you mean by your "SIP phones."

azrobert:
If your IP phone can call without registration, just uncheck X_Proxy.
Inbound calls can't be routed to local_client, use the IP address of the phone.

BlakeN:
Quote from: LTN1 on May 10, 2018, 06:05:32 am


Explain what you mean by your "SIP phones."


Cisco SPA514G - I have two Obi 200s (one with Anveo 911 and GV) the other with just GV.  Two Cisco SIP phones run lines off each Obi 200.  See first post - issue occurred in Jan.

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