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Table 5-2, ISDN BRI Cause Values and Cause Messages continued, Cause, Value, Cause Message, Definition

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Table 5-2 ISDN BRI Cause Values and Cause Messages (continued) Cause Value1 6 7 16 17 18 19 21 22 26 27 Hex Value2 0006 0007 0010 0011 0012 0013 0015 0016 001A 001B Cause Message Definition Channel unacceptable The service quality of the specified channel is insufficient to accept the connection. Call awarded and The user is assigned an incoming call that is delivered connected to a channel with an established call. Normal call clearing Normal call clearing has occurred. User busy The called system acknowledges the connection request, but is unable to accept the call because all B channels are in use. No user responding The connection cannot be completed because the destination does not respond to the call. No answer from user (user alerted) The destination responds to the connection request, but fails to complete the connection within the prescribed time. The problem is at the remote end of the connection. Call rejected The destination is capable of accepting the call, but rejected the call for an unknown reason. Number changed The ISDN number used to set up the call is not assigned to any system. (If an alternate address is assigned to the called equipment, it might be returned in the diagnostic field of this message.) Non-selected user clearing The destination is capable of accepting the call, but rejected the call because it was not assigned to the user. Destination out of order The destination cannot be reached because the interface is not functioning correctly, and a signaling message cannot be delivered. This might be a temporary condition, but could last for an extended period of time. For example, the remote equipment might be turned off. Troubleshooting Cisco 700 Series Routers 5-7

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Troubleshooting Cisco 700 Series Routers
5-7
6
0006
Channel
unacceptable
The service quality of the specified channel is
insufficient to accept the connection.
7
0007
Call awarded and
delivered
The user is assigned an incoming call that is
connected to a channel with an established call.
16
0010
Normal call
clearing
Normal call clearing has occurred.
17
0011
User busy
The called system acknowledges the connection
request, but is unable to accept the call because all
B channels are in use.
18
0012
No user responding
The connection cannot be completed because the
destination does not respond to the call.
19
0013
No answer from
user (user alerted)
The destination responds to the connection
request, but fails to complete the connection
within the prescribed time. The problem is at the
remote end of the connection.
21
0015
Call rejected
The destination is capable of accepting the call,
but rejected the call for an unknown reason.
22
0016
Number changed
The ISDN number used to set up the call is not
assigned to any system. (If an alternate address is
assigned to the called equipment, it might be
returned in the diagnostic field of this message.)
26
001A
Non-selected user
clearing
The destination is capable of accepting the call,
but rejected the call because it was not assigned to
the user.
27
001B
Destination out of
order
The destination cannot be reached because the
interface is not functioning correctly, and a
signaling message cannot be delivered. This
might be a temporary condition, but could last for
an extended period of time. For example, the
remote equipment might be turned off.
Table 5-2
ISDN BRI Cause Values and Cause Messages (continued)
Cause
Value
1
Hex
Value
2
Cause Message
Definition