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Denial Events<br />

Cause Value 32<br />

[0x20/0xA0] -<br />

Outgoing calls barred (1TR6: AT&T ISDN Protocol)<br />

The call could not be completed because the calling user does not have permission to make an<br />

outgoing call.<br />

This Cause Value has local significance only. The ISDN network between the user and the<br />

equipment generating the Cause Value might:<br />

Cause Value 33<br />

● Send no cause indication through the network<br />

● Send a more generic Cause Value through the network<br />

[0x21/0xA1] -<br />

User access busy (1TR6: AT&T ISDN Protocol)<br />

Resource Unavailable Class Cause Values<br />

Cause Value 34<br />

[0x22/0xA2] -<br />

No circuit/channel available/<br />

Negative closed user group comparison (1TR6: AT&T ISDN Protocol)<br />

Cause Value 34 indicates that the call cannot be completed because there is no appropriate<br />

circuit/channel available to handle the call request, or congestion exists within the ISDN<br />

network.<br />

Communication Manager generates this Cause Value when a call is tandeming through<br />

Communication Manager and the trunk group to be used for the outgoing leg is:<br />

● In “all trunks busy” condition<br />

● Otherwise unavailable for service<br />

● Unreachable from the incoming trunk group due to Class of Restriction (COR), FRL,<br />

trunk-to-trunk transfer restrictions, or disconnect supervision restrictions<br />

Cause Value 34 (1TR6) indicates that the packet mode call was rejected because the user is<br />

not a member of the remote end’s Closed User Group (CUG), which is a feature associated with<br />

packet mode calls similar to X.25 connection made over the ISDN D-channel.<br />

Communication Manager does not support packet mode sessions on D-channels, therefore this<br />

is not applicable to Communication Manager.<br />

This Cause Value has end-to-end significance and should always be passed back through the<br />

network to the user.<br />

170 Maintenance <strong>Alarms</strong> for <strong>Avaya</strong> Communication Manager, Media Gateways and <strong>Server</strong>s

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