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Cisco Media Gateway Controller Software Release 9 Billing Interface Guide
OL-1089-11
Chapter 1 Billing Interfaces
CDE Detail Description
001/0110/22 Number changed—returned to a calling party
when the called party number indicated by the
calling party is no longer assigned. The new
called party number may optionally be
included in the diagnostic field. If a network
does not support this cause value, cause No. 1,
Unallocated (unassigned) number, shall be
used.
DSS 1, ISUP Q.931 U, RPN,
LN
001/0111/23 Redirection to new destination—used by a
general ISUP protocol mechanism that can be
invoked by an exchange that decides that the
call should be set-up to a different called
number. Such an exchange can invoke a
redirection mechanism, by use of this cause
value, to request a preceding exchange
involved in the call to route the call to the new
number.
ISUP
001/1000/24 Call rejected due to feature at the destination DSS 1, ISUP RLN
001/1001/25 Exchange – routing error—indicates that the
destination indicated by the user cannot be
reached, because an intermediate exchange
has released the call due to reaching a limit in
executing the hop counter procedure. This
cause is generated by an intermediate node,
which when decrementing the hop counter
value, gives the result 0.
ISUP LN, TN,
RLN,
ITNL
001/1010/26 Non-selected user clearing—indicates that the
user has not been awarded the incoming call.
DSS 1 Q.931 LN
001/1011/27 Destination out of order—indicates that the
destination indicated by the user cannot be
reached because the interface to the
destination is not functioning correctly. The
term "not functioning correctly" indicates that
a signaling message was unable to be
delivered to the remote party; for example, a
physical layer or data link layer failure at the
remote party, or user equipment off-line.
DSS 1, ISUP Q.931 RLN
Table 1-53 Cause Information Element/Parameter Definitions (continued)
Cause
Class/Value/No. Definition
Application
(Note 1)
Reference
(Note 2)
Location
(Note 3) Remarks