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About disconnect cause types

The following parameters are logged when a call is discon-
nected. The disconnect cause types are used in disconnect
events (xEvent) and also logged in xHistory CallLogs.
Codec C90 API Reference Guide TC7.0, JANUARY 2014.
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xConfiguration
CauseValue
Proprietary. We recomend the use of CauseType and CauseCode.
CauseType
Describes why the call was disconnected. The value space is { OtherLocal, LocalDisconnect,
UnknownRemoteSite, LocalBusy, LocalReject, InsufficientSecurity, OtherRemote, RemoteDisconnect,
RemoteBusy, RemoteRejected, RemoteNoAnswer, CallForwarded, NetworkRejected }
CauseString
Describes the Cause Code.
CauseCode
The disconnect Cause Codes are defined in SIP and Q.850.
CauseOrigin
SIP, Q.850, internal.
Example 1:
xHistory CallLogs Call 694
...
*h xHistory CallLogs Call 694 DisconnectCauseValue: 2
*h xHistory CallLogs Call 694 DisconnectCause: "Normal"
*h xHistory CallLogs Call 694 DisconnectCauseType: RemoteDisconnect
*h xHistory CallLogs Call 694 DisconnectCauseCode: 16
*h xHistory CallLogs Call 694 DisconnectCauseOrigin: Q850
...
** end
Example 2:
xEvent DisconnectEvent
*e CallDisconnect CauseValue: 1
CauseType: "LocalDisconnect"
CauseString: ""
OrigCallDirection: "outgoing"
RemoteURI: "firstname.lastname@company.com"
CallId: 89
CauseCode: 0
CauseOrigin: SIP
** end
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xStatus
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