Google Voice Voicemail Notification feature behaving unreliably
GeorgeObi:
Quote from: RonR on January 18, 2012, 04:37:09 pm
Quote from: GeorgeObi on January 18, 2012, 03:06:08 pm
what are the settings for the variables discussed above? Specifically, is the message waiting indicator checcked to default?
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> MessageWaiting is technically not a setting. It's a status indicator of whether there are currently any messages waiting, although you can force it on or off with the value checkbox followed by a reboot.
If you have Voice Services -> SPx Service -> MWIEnable checked, the OBi should uncheck the MessageWaiting Default checkbox after the next reboot so that it can display the current status.
RonR - Thank you. For some reason the MessageWaiting indicator was checked for default. I am assuming it is like this from the factory and since GV voicemail handshake is not working since i got the OBI, it was never overwritten. I manually uncheck the default and left myself a VM. Still nothing which i suppose is expected until they fix the issue. I am not sure how user Ostracus is reporting that the indicator is working for him... I thought the issue is affecting everyone.
RonR:
Quote from: GeorgeObi on January 18, 2012, 11:00:18 pm
For some reason the MessageWaiting indicator was checked for default. I am assuming it is like this from the factory and since GV voicemail handshake is not working since i got the OBI, it was never overwritten. I manually uncheck the default and left myself a VM. Still nothing which i suppose is expected until they fix the issue. I am not sure how user Ostracus is reporting that the indicator is working for him... I thought the issue is affecting everyone.
It's working for me intermittently/erratically. The OBi is talking many retries to make a successful VM check and sometimes waits more than an hour to try again after a failure.
You should have:
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> MWIEnable : (checked)
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_VMWIEnable : (checked)
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> MessageWaiting : (unchecked + Default unchecked)
If the OBi determines there are unread messages, it should check MessageWaiting and signal the phone to set its indicator. When there are no unread messages, it should uncheck MessageWaiting and signal the phone to clear its indicator.
GeorgeObi:
Quote from: RonR on January 18, 2012, 11:15:54 pm
Quote from: GeorgeObi on January 18, 2012, 11:00:18 pm
For some reason the MessageWaiting indicator was checked for default. I am assuming it is like this from the factory and since GV voicemail handshake is not working since i got the OBI, it was never overwritten. I manually uncheck the default and left myself a VM. Still nothing which i suppose is expected until they fix the issue. I am not sure how user Ostracus is reporting that the indicator is working for him... I thought the issue is affecting everyone.
It's working for me intermittently/erratically. The OBi is talking many retries to make a successful VM check and sometimes waits more than an hour to try again after a failure.
You should have:
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> MWIEnable : (checked)
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> X_VMWIEnable : (checked)
Voice Services -> SPx Service -> MessageWaiting : (unchecked + Default unchecked)
If the OBi determines there are unread messages, it should check MessageWaiting and signal the phone to set its indicator. When there are no unread messages, it should uncheck MessageWaiting and signal the phone to clear its indicator.
Now, i have the exact settings as you described. It has been 2+ hrs and my panasonic does not show the VM indicator. so no signs of life here :(
Ostracus:
Well tried the same thing last night and it worked. Maybe people are GeoIPed to different servers, some having the issue, some not?
Ostracus:
Code:
2012-01-20 12:16:37 Kernel.Debug 192.168.1.136 GTALKVM:Check VM Succ
There's more but the forum will not allow me to post the entire log.
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