Are Obi devices limited to the number of endpoints?
jimates:
They said they were going to fix it. I guess that is one way to say it isn't broke anymore. If it ain't there, how can it be broke.
anythingindian:
Ok can I do the following then?
Keep my OBI associated with the main account? Therefore all settings will be kept. Reset my Obi, then go to the new account to associate it, then delete it. Continue to do this for all of the other accounts that I would like the trunk to stay. Then when I'm done go back to the main account, then make a change and submit, and it will rewrite all of the information back to the obi? If this is not possible then I should follow the next set of instructions:
1. Copy all settings from My OBI main account. Make a backup from the local web access. (If I wish to do provisioning locally to rewrite all the info.) Delete from the main account, and then login locally and delete reset the device.
2. Then follow your procedure above in the post.
3. Then go back and reset and reinstall all of the info back into the obi.
QBZappy:
Quote from: anythingindian on July 16, 2012, 09:19:29 am
Ok can I do the following then?
Keep my OBI associated with the main account? Therefore all settings will be kept. Reset my Obi, then go to the new account to associate it, then delete it.
The portal reads what is in the OBi, not the other way around. If you reset it, the portal will see the defaults again, the previous changes that you had made will not be there.
Instead of doing Backup and restore, for those who have the skills I know that we can provision all the OBis with a preconfigured XML file. I have not done it, however it has been mentioned here and on the DSL Reports site here: http://www.dslreports.com/forum/voip . You may want to look it up.
Too bad no one has done a nice how to on this subject yet. :)
anythingindian:
Quote from: QBZappy on July 16, 2012, 09:33:59 am
Quote from: anythingindian on July 16, 2012, 09:19:29 am
Ok can I do the following then?
Keep my OBI associated with the main account? Therefore all settings will be kept. Reset my Obi, then go to the new account to associate it, then delete it.
The portal reads what is in the OBi, not the other way around. If you reset it, the portal will see the defaults again, the previous changes that you had made will not be there.
Oh ok I thought that the settings get pushed to the OBI, which is why settings on the OBI even if changed don't stay unless the provisioning is changed. So would that mean if I restore from the backup locally for the final main account before readding it that it would keep everything?
jimates:
Quote from: anythingindian on July 16, 2012, 09:19:29 am
Ok can I do the following then?
Keep my OBI associated with the main account? Therefore all settings will be kept. Reset my Obi, then go to the new account to associate it, then delete it. Continue to do this for all of the other accounts that I would like the trunk to stay. Then when I'm done go back to the main account, then make a change and submit, and it will rewrite all of the information back to the obi? If this is not possible then I should follow the next set of instructions:
1. Copy all settings from My OBI main account. Make a backup from the local web access. (If I wish to do provisioning locally to rewrite all the info.) Delete from the main account, and then login locally and delete reset the device.
2. Then follow your procedure above in the post.
3. Then go back and reset and reinstall all of the info back into the obi.
You can't have a device in more than one account at a time.
Let me clarify on my comment
And if you manage it directly and then go back to the portal, whatever configuration that is in the portal will overwrite what you had on the device.
I think I am correct in saying:
If you change management from the portal to the device (turn off provisioning).
Do not delete the device (this leaves the old configuration on the portal).
If you turn provisioning back on and return to management from the portal, the existing configuration in the portal will be re-used and the portal will overwrite whatever changes you made on the device directly.
Of course you can't add a device to an account that has any configuration other than default so there is no effect from the portal for a "new" device.
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