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Cause No. 96 - Info missing
This cause indicates that the equipment sending this cause has received a message
which is missing an information element which must be present in the message before
that message can be processed.
Cause No. 97 - Message type nonexistent or not implemented
This cause indicates the equipment sending this cause received a message with a
message type it does not recognize because the message is undefined, or it is defined
but not implemented by the equipment sending this cause.
Cause No. 99 - Information element non existent or not implemented
This cause indicates the equipment sending this cause received a message that includes
an information element identifier not recognized because the information element
identifier is undefined, or it is defined but not implemented by the equipment sending
this cause.
Cause No. 100 - Invalid information element contents
This cause indicates the equipment sending this cause received an information element
that it has implemented; however one or more fields of the information element are
coded in a way that has not been implemented by the equipment.
Cause No. 101 - Message not compatible with call state/Protocol
error threshold
This cause indicates the equipment sending this cause received a message that
procedure indicate is not permissible at this time.
or
This cause indicates that the switch sending this cause is clearing the call because a
threshold is being exceeded for multiple protocol errors during an active call.
Cause No. 102 - Timeout disconnect
This cause indicates that a procedure has been initiated by the expiry of a timer
in association with error handling procedures.
Cause No. 111 - Protocol Error, Unspecified
Among other things, this cause can be displayed if you failed to dial a “9” or “8” for an
outside line, if required. Also may be returned if you have some types of restrictions as
to the number of calls, etc.
Cause No. 118 -
Cause No. 127 - SW56 disconnect/Internetworking, unspecified
This cause indicates that an interworking call (usually a call to SW56 service)
has ended. May also be seen in the case of a non specific rejection by your long distance
carrier (try again at a different rate)
Summary of Contents for Zephyr
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