
status conference
Issue 4 May 2002
8-343
555-233-123
Drop Reason
(cont’d)
“Endpoint” = Clearing received from DS1. The endpoint initiates
the disconnect. The endpoint notifies the MCU that it intends to
disconnect.
“Far-end” = Clearing received from DS1. The network or
endpoint initiate the disconnect.
“Handshake” = Framing is never found or is lost for over 40
seconds and the endpoint is disconnected. (the endpoint could
not complete initialization due to problems with finding Frame
Alignment Signal (FAS), Multi Frame Alignment (MFA) and
corrected coded cap-sets)
“IDtimeout” = The H3.20 user unsuccessfully (three times)
sends MCU responses regarding the UIN/password Query.
Each timeout period is administered.
“Internal” = MCU has a problem allocating the necessary trunk
resources to route dial-out calls for specified dial-numbers. This
problem is associated with routing patterns or trunk-associated
translation (for example, TAC specified in the dial-out number or
routing pattern points to a trunk group without members), or
indicates a lack of trunk resources (for example, all trunk
members are maintenance busy or all in-service members are
busy on a call).
“Network” = Clearing received from DS1. The disconnects the
endpoint. The endpoint with the disconnect notification
capability disconnects without notifying the MCU.
“Not-MCU” = The dial-out destination numbers of the “CAS”
extensions terminate to numbers that are not dial-in cascade
MCU extensions.
“No-ring” = The is up for 30 seconds and no ringing is detected.
“Reorder” The MCU CPTR resources detect that no network
trunks are available to place the call. See “Dial-out” for a
description of CPTR usage.
Summary of Contents for Definity SI
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