An outdated version of the Asterisk DPMA module was detected

ok…so when Connectivity>Digium-phones>general-settings shows you 3.6.2, it’s fine. You wrote in a previous post, it says 3.6. If you already installed all system updates, it would mean that you haven’t rebooted your system yet.

I dont know your level of experience, but if you still see 3.6 instead of 3.6.2, you could do this…and check again afterwards.

Today it’s showing DPMA version 3.6.3. The critical error message hasn’t come back since I “cleared” it. I haven’t rebooted the entire machine since the start however I did restart Asterisk using the “core restart gracefully” command as stated above.

Maybe my problem is solved since I cleared the message. Maybe it will come back as someone suggested above. Maybe I need to reboot the entire system and see what happens. But for this moment I have no critical errors any longer.

If it says 3.6.3…life is good…problem solved :grinning:

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