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Communication Manager Maintenance Object Repair Procedures<br />

Table 136: Error codes and Aux Data values ATM-NTWK 2 of 6<br />

Cause<br />

Code/<br />

Error<br />

Type<br />

Aux<br />

Data<br />

21 (a) Call rejected. This cause indicates that the equipment sending this cause<br />

does not wish to accept this call, although it could have accepted the call<br />

because the equipment sending this cause is neither busy nor<br />

incompatible.<br />

Note: If the call was rejected by the far-end ATM-EI or ATM-CES board,<br />

there could also be additional information about this rejection in an ATM-EI<br />

error log entry. Look for an ATM-EI or error with an Error Type between<br />

1104 and 1119 inclusive, with approximately the same time stamp as this<br />

error.<br />

22 (a) Number changed. This cause is returned to a calling party when the called<br />

party’s number indicated by the calling user is no longer assigned. The new<br />

called party’s number can optionally be included in the diagnostic field. If a<br />

network does not support this capability, cause number 1 “unassigned<br />

(unallocated) number” is used.<br />

23 (a) User rejects every call with CLIR (calling line identification restriction). This<br />

cause is returned by the called party when the call is offered without calling<br />

party’s number information and the called party requires this information.<br />

27 (a) Destination out of order. This cause indicates that a user-indicated<br />

destination cannot be reached because a signaling message could not be<br />

delivered to the remote user over the destination’s interface (for example, a<br />

physical-layer or SAAL failure at the remote user, or remote user’s<br />

equipment is off line).<br />

28 (a) Invalid number format (address incomplete). This cause indicates that the<br />

called user cannot be reached because the called party’s number is not in a<br />

valid format or has insufficient digits.<br />

30 (a) Response to STATUS ENQUIRY. This cause is included in the STATUS<br />

message when the reason for generating the STATUS message was the<br />

prior receipt of a STATUS ENQUIRY message.<br />

31 (a) Normal, unspecified. When no more specific cause values apply, this cause<br />

reports a normal event.<br />

32 (a) DTL transit not-my-node ID<br />

RESOURCE UNAVAILABLE<br />

Cause Codes Description<br />

35 (a) Requested VPCI/VCI not available. This cause indicates that the requested<br />

VPCI/VCI is not available. This can be caused by mismatched VCI ranges<br />

on different ATM switches.<br />

36 (a) VPCI/VCI assignment failure<br />

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

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