Avaya 03-300430 User Manual

Page of 2574
Event Data
Issue 1 June 2005
161
 
Invalid Message Class Cause Values   
Cause Value 81
[0x51/0xD1] -
Invalid call reference value
The equipment sending this Cause Value received a message with a call reference value that is 
not currently in use on this user-network (D-channel) interface. This could indicate a call state 
mismatch for the attempted connection between the two sides of the interface.
This Cause Value is most often generated when a message in a call clearing sequence of 
messages is lost in transmission due to problems experienced on the D-channel. One side of 
the interface thinks that the call has been torn down but the other side sends messages to 
complete clearing the call. The response to this new call clearing sequence becomes a 
RELEASE_COMPLETE message with Cause Value 81.
This Cause Value has local significance only. The ISDN network between the user and the 
equipment generating the Cause Value might:
Send no cause indication through the network
Send a more generic Cause Value through the network
Cause Value 82
[0x52/0xD2] -
Identified channel does not exist
The equipment sending this Cause Value received a SETUP request to use a channel that is 
not activated on this interface for a call. For example, when a user has subscribed to those 
channels on a primary rate interface numbered 1 to 12, and the user equipment or network 
attempts to use one of the channels number 13 to 23, this Cause Value is generated.
This Cause Value has local significance only. The ISDN network between the user and the 
equipment generating the Cause Value might:
Send no cause indication through the network
Send a more generic Cause Value through the network
Troubleshooting 
Check the diagnostic information (DIAG) for the channel number of the non-existent 
channel. See 
Check Communication Manager administration (network generated the Cause Value).
- Communication Manager might have B-channels assigned off a T1/E1 into a trunk group 
that are not available for service from the remote end. Contact the ISDN service provider 
to find out which B-channels can be used.