Code Red Alert Calls Cause Ooma Telo to Reboot
On two different occasions, 2 months apart, calls from Code Red Alert warning of severe weather cause Ooma Telo device to reset. The phone rings. The moment the call is answered the line is silent and the device reboots. The Code Red Alert system calls back in 3 - 5 minutes causing yet another reboot. Obviously, the nature of the call to warn of pending danger. If the call cannot be completed and it temporarily shuts down the Telo service, there is an issue in need of addressing.
Ooma cannot identify or explain why; Emergency Communications Network, the service provider making the Code Red Alert calls, also cannot figure out how an inbound call would cause the device to reset. So, I turn to the forum for an explanation that hopefully will lead to resolving the problem.
Thank you,
Terry
Ooma cannot identify or explain why; Emergency Communications Network, the service provider making the Code Red Alert calls, also cannot figure out how an inbound call would cause the device to reset. So, I turn to the forum for an explanation that hopefully will lead to resolving the problem.
Thank you,
Terry
Re: Code Red Alert Calls Cause Ooma Telo to Reboot
No other incoming calls cause Telo to reboot?
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Re: Code Red Alert Calls Cause Ooma Telo to Reboot
terryesh:
I suspect that ECN sends out a signal to activate devices like weather radios along with the phone message that may be causing the problem????
Probably Ooma and ECH will have to get together to works out the "Bugs".
ECN's Webb address is http://www.ecnetwork.com/ .
Send Dennis P. Ooma Chief Engineer, an e-mail describing the problem and ask him to have some one to work on this issue. Let Dennis know that this is for emergency notifications and must function properly with the Ooma Devices.
Dennis P. e-mail address is at:
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=59
I suspect that ECN sends out a signal to activate devices like weather radios along with the phone message that may be causing the problem????
Probably Ooma and ECH will have to get together to works out the "Bugs".
ECN's Webb address is http://www.ecnetwork.com/ .
Send Dennis P. Ooma Chief Engineer, an e-mail describing the problem and ask him to have some one to work on this issue. Let Dennis know that this is for emergency notifications and must function properly with the Ooma Devices.
Dennis P. e-mail address is at:
memberlist.php?mode=viewprofile&u=59
Re: Code Red Alert Calls Cause Ooma Telo to Reboot
How did you arrive to that conclusion? I can't find the info you must have looked at.thunderbird wrote:I suspect that ECN sends out a signal to activate devices like weather radios along with the phone message that may be causing the problem????
Probably Ooma and ECH will have to get together to works out the "Bugs".
ECN's Webb address is http://www.ecnetwork.com/
Re: Code Red Alert Calls Cause Ooma Telo to Reboot
What is the phone number these calls come in from?
Re: Code Red Alert Calls Cause Ooma Telo to Reboot
No other inbound calls cause Telo to reset.
The ECN inbound number that caused the reset was (800) 566-9780
The ECN service is becoming a popular communication service in the Atlanta area. Our incorporated city within the county, which first offered the Code Red alert, offers the service as from June 1. They are suggesting that residents sign up for both. Given Ooma Telo experiences I am hesitant to do so until Ooma and ECN resolve the problem. With broader use one would expect other Ooma users to experience the problem. Are we the only user reporting this issue?
I would think a solution would be for Ooma engineers to locate a Telo device at ECN where it could be evaluated in a laboratory setting.
The first time this occurred I contacted ECN and spoke with their director of operations. He was puzzled by my report, but configured the system to send a test alert. The test call was delivered normally. We had to experience another weather event to experience Telo reset twice within 5 mins.
The ECN inbound number that caused the reset was (800) 566-9780
The ECN service is becoming a popular communication service in the Atlanta area. Our incorporated city within the county, which first offered the Code Red alert, offers the service as from June 1. They are suggesting that residents sign up for both. Given Ooma Telo experiences I am hesitant to do so until Ooma and ECN resolve the problem. With broader use one would expect other Ooma users to experience the problem. Are we the only user reporting this issue?
I would think a solution would be for Ooma engineers to locate a Telo device at ECN where it could be evaluated in a laboratory setting.
The first time this occurred I contacted ECN and spoke with their director of operations. He was puzzled by my report, but configured the system to send a test alert. The test call was delivered normally. We had to experience another weather event to experience Telo reset twice within 5 mins.
Re: Code Red Alert Calls Cause Ooma Telo to Reboot
Are you feeding Telo's phone port (dialtone) to the rest of the house?
Re: Code Red Alert Calls Cause Ooma Telo to Reboot
Looks like a buffer overflow. We will investigate. In your contact list the number appeared as 'Emergency Community Notification Weather'. For now I've shortened it to 'Weather Emergency'.
Re: Code Red Alert Calls Cause Ooma Telo to Reboot
Pleased to report that 2 weeks after the second incidence that we received successfully an ECN Weather Alert. The device did not reboot as was the case in the first two calls. Did Ooma or ECN update software to resolve the bug?
Thank you,
Terry
Thank you,
Terry
Re: Code Red Alert Calls Cause Ooma Telo to Reboot
In the previous post Tom B stated that the name was too long and he shortened it.terryesh wrote:Pleased to report that 2 weeks after the second incidence that we received successfully an ECN Weather Alert. The device did not reboot as was the case in the first two calls. Did Ooma or ECN update software to resolve the bug?
Thank you,
Terry
Customer since January 2009
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