"You do not currently have any devices registered to our servers!"![]()
I'm down as well. Rebooting the device will cause it to re-register, but it then loses registration again within a couple of minutes again. I initially had entered the DNS entries as suggested, but removed them thinking that could be the cause of the registration issue, no change unfortunately.
My device shows up sporadically in vPanel. It's there one second, gone the next. When it does show, I'm only seeing one line, not both as I normally do with the PAP2T. Incoming calls "appear" to work sporadically as well. Sometimes I get 4 rings, other times straight to failover (VM). I'm not at home, so can't test outgoing, nor confirm that incoming is actually ringing the phone.
Just saw Tim's post about one of their servers going down. I'll hold off on submitting a ticket until that server comes back up to see if it solves my problems.
Looks like incoming calls are working, but outgoing are not - just getting a fast busy signal. Device is showing up as registered. I'll give it some more time.
One interesting thing, i previously posted about some 'popping' issues that i could here when picking up my handset, those are now gone.
Incoming and outgoing working now. But the phone keeps ringing on incoming even after the caller hangs up.
Tim,
Is Failover Forwarding supposed to work during this kind of a hardware failure. I understand the nature of hardware failure. But I would expect the calls to be forwarded to my failover number. But it did not happen during this outage.
It did for me, but it was going up and down so much, I am not sure what the state of the VOIPo systems (and the ATA) were at that instant.
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