Unintentional Channel “Linking” and Incorrect SIP Safe Behavior

I’ve got a weird one… I’m trying to setup SIP safes, and inputs 67 & 75, 69 & 77, 71 & 79, 81 & 89 and 83 & 91 are linked somehow. Like, if I SIP safe 67 then 75 is also safed, and the other way around, too. They don’t share sockets, groups, DCAs (with a couple exceptions), gangs, or anything else I can think of.

Additionally, input 57 is behaving as if it is SIP safed even though it isn’t.

Anyone got any ideas?

Edit: I’m running firmware v2.11

I would open a ticket with A&H support and send them the show file to check.

Hey,

Did you get a chance to open a ticket regarding this? I’ve been unable to reproduce it here at A&H HQ.

Not yet. I figured they’d want a show file and I don’t have access to the board for another day. I’ll open a ticket as soon as I can.

In case anyone’s googling the symptoms and comes across this, it’s officially a bug in FW 2.11. FW 2.03 works correctly in this regard, though. Personally I’ll take the new features in 2.11 over a bug-free SIP system, but hopefully A&H will have time to fix it soon enough.

Thanks a lot for letting us know! :+1: