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Created by: Thomas Rapa on 19-08-2010 04:27:03 PM
I have seen a few unknown cause codes that are greater than 128, specifically 130, 131, 134, & 255 for reasons on disconnect.  Do we have a table of these cause codes for the MXP (& C-Series) somewhere?

Subject: RE: Unknown Cause Codes
Replied by: Roger Boe on 20-08-2010 11:25:37 AM
Hi Thomas,

I tried to dig up the meaning of these cause codes, however I can't guarantee the text fits for each endpoint. The cause codes doesn't always give you a proper answer.

129 Indicates that the equipment sending this cause does not wish to accept this call, although it could have accepted the call because the equipment sending neither busy nor incompatible.
130 Indicates that the destination requested by the calling user cannot be reached because, although the number is in a valid format, it is not currently assigned.
131 Indicates that the destination can not be reached caused by an unknown reason.
132 Indicates that the destination can not be reached caused by a generic error.
133 Indicates that the gatekeeper rejected the call.
134 Indicates that the gatekeeper could not find the number.
135 Indicates that the gatekeeper timed out the call.
136 Indicates that the gatekeeper is not active.
255 TANDBERG specific. Not part of ITU-T standard.

Best regards
Roger
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