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  1. #1
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    Default Re: Anyone else down?

    Just a sidenote...this loop is a prime and timely example of why we're ending BYOD support.

    BYOD users can easily cause a lot of issues like this and do so on a regular basis when they misconfigure things like Asterisk no matter how many safeguards you put in place. Today is was an SPA3000.

    If we wouldn't have allowed BYOD, this would not have happened.
    Last edited by VOIPoTim; 04-01-2009 at 02:46 PM.
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    Unhappy Re: Anyone else down?

    My wife was just trying to call my sister back and was about to throw the phone through the TV. 4 dials out, nothing. I was wondering why my parents called my cell phone earlier.

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    Default Re: Anyone else down?

    Never noticed anything (looks fine here at this moment!)

    EDIT:
    If you want BYOD, (and its not cost prohibitive)
    perhaps they could be on their own server? (sandbox)

    Or perhaps they could graduate from a sandbox?

    Just dreaming up options ... you don't really need to be all things to everyone!
    Last edited by usa2k; 04-01-2009 at 05:32 PM.


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    Default Re: Anyone else down?

    I'm totally down right now - and vPanel will not load.
    And I'm on EAST01

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    Default Re: Anyone else down?

    Quote Originally Posted by VOIPoTim View Post
    Just a sidenote...this loop is a prime and timely example of why we're ending BYOD support.

    BYOD users can easily cause a lot of issues like this and do so on a regular basis when they misconfigure things like Asterisk no matter how many safeguards you put in place. Today is was an SPA3000.

    If we wouldn't have allowed BYOD, this would not have happened.

    Don't shoot us all, some of us leave a pretty lite footprint on your network. I do understand your frustration though.

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