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reltub:
The phone woke us at ~5am this morning. I answered the first, no response, hung up, a new call, same thing, and so on. After 3 iterations, I unplugged the phones and returned to bed.

The obi202 webpage showed the following information:

Call 15   04/01/2014    04:58:28   
04:58:28   From '2001' SP3(2001)   Fork to:
PH1
PH2
04:58:28      Ringing (PH1)
04:58:28      Ringing (PH2)
04:58:48      Call Connected (PH1)
04:59:01      Call Ended

And so on. I believe these calls originated from the obi device itself. Can anyone explain what might be going on?

ianobi:
You are suffering from "SIP scanners".

See:

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=5467.msg35387#msg35387

reltub:
Quote from: ianobi on April 01, 2014, 06:00:20 am

You are suffering from "SIP scanners".

See:

http://www.obitalk.com/forum/index.php?topic=5467.msg35387#msg35387



Thanks for the information. I have a question:
Voice Service -> SPX Service -> X_EnforceRequestUserID
is checked for each SP. IIUC, this enforces a rule similar to #4 in the recipes you cite.

The X_ContactUserID field is blank, though. Does this mean that it will match
everything? and therefore the rule is actually being short-circuited?

ianobi:
I don't have an OBi202, so I can't comment on those settings. There appears to be no information regarding them in the Admin Guide. Maybe someone with an OBi202 will comment.

With my two OBi110s I use Methods 2 & 4 in the post I gave the short cut to. I never have any problems with SIP scanners etc.

gderf:
Those are new settings that showed up with the latest firmware recently. As usual, the updated documentation is always behind the software, if the updates show up at all.

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