I'm using an Obi 100 to a Google Voice account, using the simonics GVGW gateway since some time in December,2017. (I had been using the Obi 100 with my Google Voice account with no problems, or, at least no unresolved problems. The setup including the GVGW had been working fine up until a few days ago (or, at least that's when I noticed the problem--the window of time in which the problem might have started might have been as long as two weeks as I don't make phone calls very often).
The problem now may have two symptoms:
* The first thing I noticed was that I could make a call to a given number, but if I later had to call that same number for whatever reason, the second attempt did not work, and I got a voice message saying (approximately) "rejected by service provider ... reason 480"
* Then yesterday, I tried to make a call that, iirc, to a number I hadn't called previously and I got the same message.
Since then I've googled a fair amount, and didn't find anything helpful.
Aside: Obviously, I want to solve my problem, but, in addition, I find the whole thing of using Obi and now the simonics gateway and google voice using a POTelephone pretty confusing, and would like to understand more, including these specific questions:
* Where is that message generated--in my Obi 100, at simonics, at obi, at google, or somewhere else?
* Which is the service provider who rejected the message--is it simonics, obi, google, or something else?
* What is the definition of reason 480? Is there a list of such messages, what they mean, where they are generated and such? Are those messages unique--I mean if I get a message 480, does it always mean the same thing, or might the meaning vary depending on what device or service provider generates the message? (See next paragraph.)
Today, I found DSL reports, and, in an old post that might or might not be relevant, I found a reference to reason 480 and it seems that it means (at least sometimes) "No route to host". So now I have similar questions--or just let's say, what does it mean, no route to host--what specific device(, server, or host) doesn't have a route to what other specific server or device?
Aside: BTW the post that mentioned reason 480 is:
http://www.dslreports.com/forum/r28918051-Can-t-register-2nd-ATA-phone-line-with-FPL?search=reason%20480Continuing: I have trouble believing I have any connectivity issues at my end, but let me describe "my end".
I have a DSL modem, in bridge mode connected to a Ubiquiti edge router (that was added to my setup to allow me to setup some QOS "stuff" to make the Obi work better--that has been in service since something like September, 2017 with no unresolved problems), the Ubiquiti has Etherlink links to Ethernet switches at my desk and my son's desk. At my desk, I have two PCs connected, the Obi100, and sometimes I plug in either a laptop or a WAP to use a tablet. The permanently connected devices use static IP addresses, and I have no recent or current problems with connectivity (to the Internet) for any of those devices.
Sorry for writing so much.
Obviously, I want to get the current problem resolved, so that is my highest priority. But, like I say, I would like some better understandings re the questions I've listed.
Thanks for any help you can offer!