so, if an obitalk setting is checked and there is no '*' next to it, then what would be the setting applied to the device?
in my screenshot, it had empty values, and the obitalk setting is checked.
can you confirm that the screenshot is expected behavior.
Here is my understanding:
1. if obitalk setting is checked, then default obitalk values are going to be applied to the device.
2. if obitalk setting is unchecked and device default is checked, then device default is applied to the device
3. if obitalk setting is unchecked and device default is unchecked, then the entry that you put in the screen takes effect(obiexpert setting)
the variation of point 1 is the existence of a '*' next to obitalk setting, signifying feature configuration(like Inboundcallroute etc) and any new feature obi team can introduce in future using those settings(along with new fields that can get a '*' next to it). from an end user what this means is that, he better know what he is messing with when he is unchecking that box as he could cripple present/future obi functionalities.