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Event Data<br />

See Table 56: ISDN, IP, and SIP-generated denial events (1173 - 1224) on page 212 for the<br />

Denial Events that show Cause Value information (Cause Value, Location Code, and Diagnostic<br />

Code) in Event Data 2 fields.<br />

Location Codes<br />

Table 48: Hexadecimal, decimal, and binary equivalents<br />

HEX Decimal Binary Hex Decimal Binary<br />

0 0 0000 8 8 1000<br />

1 1 0001 9 9 1001<br />

2 2 0010 A 10 1010<br />

3 3 0011 B 11 1011<br />

4 4 0100 C 12 1100<br />

5 5 0101 D 13 1101<br />

6 6 0110 E 14 1110<br />

7 7 0111 F 15 1111<br />

Use the location information of Event Data 2 to identify where in the network the called number<br />

failed to be recognized, and from where the Cause Value originated. See Table 49: Location<br />

Code definitions.<br />

Table 49: Location Code definitions 1 of 2<br />

Location<br />

Code<br />

0 User<br />

Definition<br />

1 Private Network Serving Local User.<br />

The Local PBX or phone system on the Called Party premise<br />

2 Public Network serving the Local User (the CO to which the PBX is directly<br />

connected).<br />

3 Transit network. For example, the long distance network to which the call was<br />

passed by the LEC.<br />

1 of 2<br />

Communication Manager Release 5.0 Issue 4 January 2008 153

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