Allworx 48x, after two calls won't pass any more calls
Posted: Mon Aug 10, 2015 10:37 am
Hey all,
I work for an ISP and we purchased an Allworx 48x a little over a year ago to certify with our SIP Trunk offering. We are doing some new features, and would like to recertify the Allworx works in this configuration. I have the device configured and working without issues, except for after I make 2 calls (doesn't matter where those calls go) the INT Drive Activity light starts flashing, and the unit won't process anymore calls until rebooted. I am able to ping the Allworx during this time, but the Web Interface doesn't work either.
I am on version 7.7.14.7
I also noticed my upgrade license key has expired, so my questions are these:
1) Is this some sort of "feature" to get you to buy an upgrade license?
2) If so is there any way around this outside of rebooting the unit after every 2 calls?
3) Is this isn't an issue - has anyone seen this issue before?
4) Is there any way to downgrade my unit to the previous software version, for testing purposes at this point?
TIA,
Kevin
I work for an ISP and we purchased an Allworx 48x a little over a year ago to certify with our SIP Trunk offering. We are doing some new features, and would like to recertify the Allworx works in this configuration. I have the device configured and working without issues, except for after I make 2 calls (doesn't matter where those calls go) the INT Drive Activity light starts flashing, and the unit won't process anymore calls until rebooted. I am able to ping the Allworx during this time, but the Web Interface doesn't work either.
I am on version 7.7.14.7
I also noticed my upgrade license key has expired, so my questions are these:
1) Is this some sort of "feature" to get you to buy an upgrade license?
2) If so is there any way around this outside of rebooting the unit after every 2 calls?
3) Is this isn't an issue - has anyone seen this issue before?
4) Is there any way to downgrade my unit to the previous software version, for testing purposes at this point?
TIA,
Kevin