Obi200 Stability?
GPz1100:
I'd be curious to know what change was pushed that caused the reboot.
@Time_Lord Do you have a backup settings you can compare to? If not, now's a good time to make one. Is your firmware version still 3.2.2 build 5859EX?
@ProfTech I'm running the unofficial firmware on both of my obi's for about a week now with no issues. Both devices were migrated to and successfully provisioned to the new gv sip format, all without using obitalk portal.
SteveInWA:
OBiTALK has the ability to push parameter changes (i.e. to fix some setting error), via XML files. It doesn't have to be a firmware update. For example: when I beta tested the new firmware, I found a critical setting bug. I fixed it on my devices manually, and then they pushed out the fix to everyone else.
GPz1100:
Steve, I wouldn't mind setting updates. It's unsolicited firmware updates that is the issue.
SteveInWA:
Quote from: GPz1100 on June 14, 2018, 05:02:07 pm
Steve, I wouldn't mind setting updates. It's unsolicited firmware updates that is the issue.
Like you scolded me yesterday, stay on topic. The user wanted to know why their device rebooted. I answered that question. This isn't a debate or bitch session about how firmware is managed.
If you don't like Polycom's model for supporting devices, then don't use Google Voice.
Time_Lord:
software is still 3.2.2 (Build: 5859EX)
Fair enough OBI/Polycom (or whatever name they are going by now) can push updates to resolve a configuration issue or update firmware. My only gripe is it appears as if it can happen at any time based upon the uptimes I've seen, I've even seen a reload at around noon.
I suspect (and hope) the push/reload can only happen when the device is idle granted I don't have a lot of calls in and out of the device however It would still be nice to be able to schedule reloads. eg Obi pushes a change at noon however adapter delays any reload until say 2am.
Mystery partially solved.
Oh the PoE adapter? they are all over eBay for example https://www.ebay.com/itm/112904337292 I have 6 or 7 of them, different voltages (5V-micro usb, 12v, & 5v), I've only had one fail in the 3+ years I've been using them.
-TL
Navigation
[0] Message Index
[#] Next page
[*] Previous page