Inband timeout violation, Isdnbri causevalues, Isdn bri cause values – Cisco 700 User Manual

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Inband Timeout Violation

Cisco 700 Series Router Installation Guide

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Inband Timeout Violation

The Inband Timeout Violation error message indicates the router cannot communicate with
the remote device after an ISDN connection had been established. This might be caused by
the speed of the connection. Under some conditions, the router attempts to connect at
56 kbps, and the remote device attempts to connect at 64 kbps. The data becomes unusable.
Set the speed to 64 kbps, and attempt the connection again.

ISDN BRI Cause Values

This section describes ISDN BRI standard cause values that might be received from the
ISDN switch when using Cisco 700 series routers. These values are sent from the ISDN
switch to the router to indicate ISDN call status.

Although ISDN service providers generally define cause messages with decimal values,
Cisco 700 series routers display the hexadecimal (or hex) translation of the decimal value.

Table 5-2 lists the ISDN BRI cause values, the hexadecimal translation, the cause message,
and a short definition of the cause message. Cause values are standardized; however, each
ISDN service provider uses its own version of the cause message wording. Therefore, the
cause messages shown in Table 5-2 might not match the messages exactly as they appear
on the terminal.

Table 5-2

ISDN BRI Cause Values and Cause Messages

Cause
Value

1

Hex
Value

2

Cause Message

Definition

1

0001

Unassigned
number

The ISDN number was sent to the switch in the
correct format; however, the number is not
assigned to any destination equipment.

2

0002

No route to
specified transit
network

The ISDN exchange is asked to route the call
through an unrecognized intermediate network.

3

0003

No route to
destination

The call was routed through an intermediate
network that does not serve the destination
address.

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