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Cause No. 1 - Check number, redial
This cause indicates that the called party cannot be reached because, although
the called party number is in a valid format, it is not currently allocated(assigned).
Cause No. 2 - No route to network
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this cause has received a request to
route the call through a particular transit network which it does not recognize. The
equipment sending this cause does not recognize the transit network either because the
transit network does not exist or because that particular transit network, while it does
exist, does not serve the equipment which is sending this cause.
Cause No. 3 - No route to dest./ Prefix 1 dialed in error
This cause indicates that the called party cannot be reached because the network
through which the call has been routed does not serve the destination desired. This
cause is supported on a network- dependent basis.
or
A 1 was dialed when not required. Redial without the 1.
Cause No. 4 - No prefix 1
The prefix 1 is required for this number.
Cause No. 6 - Channel unacceptable
Channel on called unit is not available.
Cause No. 8 - Call is proceeding
Call in process, please stand by.
Cause No. 14 - Excess digits received, call is proceeding
More digits were dialed than expected. Called number has been truncated to the
expected number.
Cause No. 16 - Far end disconnect/Normal call clearing
This cause indicates that the call is being cleared because one of the users involved in
the call or the switch has requested that the call be cleared. Under normal situations,
the source of this cause is not the network.
Cause No. 17 - Busy, try again later
This cause is used to indicate that the called party is unable to accept another call
because the user busy condition has been encountered. This cause value may be
generated by the called user or by the network. In the case of user determined user busy
it is noted that the user equipment is compatible with the call.
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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