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Maintenance Commands
Drop Reason
Chair
(CCD) or Chair Command Kill (CCK) signals.
(cont'd)
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Issue 1 May 2002
disconnected the endpoint, using either Chair Command Disconnect
Conf End
The conference was ended due to reaching stop time for a
reserved conference or due to an active conference being converted to file.
Clearing received from DS1 - the disconnect came from the
Endpoint
endpoint. The endpoint notified the MCU that it intended to disconnect.
Clearing received from DS1 - the disconnect came from either
Far-end
the network or the endpoint.
Handshake
Either framing was never found (the endpoint could not
complete initialization - problems finding Frame Alignment Signal (FAS),
Multi Frame Alignment (MFA) and getting a corrected coded cap-set) or
framing was lost for some time (over 40 seconds) and the endpoint was
disconnected.
The MCU has not received response to the UIN/password
IDtimeout
Query from the H.320 user after three attempts. Each attempt has a
system administered timeout period.
MCU has a problem allocating trunk resources necessary to
Internal
route the dial-out call for the specified dial-numbers. This problem can be
associated with routing pattern or trunk associated translation (for example,
TAC specified in the dial-out number or routing pattern points to a trunk
group without members), or it can indicate a lack of trunk resources (for
example, every trunk member is maintenance busy or every in-service
member is busy on a call).
Clearing received from DS1 - the disconnect came from the
Network
network. The endpoint that had the disconnect notification capability
disconnected without notifying the MCU.
The dial-out destination number(s) of the "CAS" extension has
Not-MCU
terminated to a number that is not a dial-in cascade MCU extension.
This dial-out drop reason occurs when the call has been up for
No-ring
30 seconds and no ringing is detected.
Reorder
This dial-out drop reason occurs when the MCU detects that
there are no available trunks in the network to place the call. This drop
reason is detected by MCU CPTR resources. See "Dial-out" for a
description of CPTR usage.
Pre-AnsDrop
The call disconnected before answer by an endpoint. The
cause of the disconnect may be the network, an endpoint, or a terminal
adapter. This drop reason is different from 'No-answer,' which indicates
that a 60-second timeout occurred while alerting. In this case, the call
drops before the 60-second timer has expired. Some busy endpoints
connected through terminal adapters display this behavior.
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