Table 1 Disconnect Cause Code Values
Hexadecimal
Hexadecimal
Code with
Code Without
High-Order Bit High-Order Bit Decimal
Set
Set
Code
Description
0x81
0x01
Unallocated (unassigned) number. This cause
indicates that the destination requested by the
calling user cannot be reached because the
number is unassigned. This number is not in
the routing table, or it has no path across the
ISDN network.
0x82
0x02
No route to specified transit network (National
use). This number was dialed with a transit
network code such as 108880 to go from
AT&T and MCI, and there is no route across.
The wrong transit network code was dialed.
0x83
0x03
No route to the destination. The dialed number
is in the routing plan, but there is no physical
route to the destination. The most likely cause
of this is that the PRI D-channel is down, or
the span or WAN is not connected correctly.
0x84
0x04
Send special information tone.
0x85
0x05
Misdialed trunk prefix (National use).
0x86
0x06
Channel unacceptable.
0x87
0x07
Call awarded and being delivered in an
established channel.
0x88
0x08
Preemption.
0x89
0x09
Preemption. Circuit reserved for reuse.
0x90
0x10
16
Normal call clearing. This is one of the most
common codes and is received for many
reasons. It usually occurs because someone
hung up the call.
0x91
0x11
17
User busy. The number dialed is busy and
cannot receive any more calls.
0x92
0x12
18
No user responding. The number that is being
dialed has an active D-channel, but the far end
chooses not to answer.
0x93
0x13
19
No answer from the user (user alerted). The
number that is being dialed has an active Dchannel, but the far end chooses not to answer.
0x94
0x14
20
Subscriber absent.
0x95
0x15
21
Call rejected.
0x96
0x16
22
Number changed. This cause code is generated
when a subscriber on the PSTN has changed
his or her phone number. Usually this message
is accompanied by a progress indicator stating
that in-band information is available. The
PSTN provides an announcement in-band
indicating the new phone number, if available.
0x9A
0x1A
26
Nonselected user clearing.
0x9B
0x1B
27
Destination is out of order. The number dialed
is a working number, but the span is not
active.
0x9C
0x1C
28
Invalid number format (address incomplete).
This can happen when you are calling out
using a network type number (enterprise)
when you should be calling out Unknown or
National.
0x9D
0x1D
29
Facility rejected.
0x9E
0x1E
30
Response to STATUS ENQUIRY.
0x9F
0x1F
31
Normal, unspecified. This is another common
code. It happens when the network cannot
determine what to do with the call being made.
0xA2
0x22
34
No circuit/channel is available. No B-channels
are available to make the selected call.
0xA6
0x26
38
Network is out of order.
0xA7
0x27
39
Permanent frame mode connection is out of
service.
0xA8
0x28
40
Permanent frame mode connection is
operational.
0xA9
0x29
41
Temporary failure. The call was disconnected
due to a network failure. This code appears for
some long distance providers if the hunt
sequence is incorrect. PRI lines must be set up
for a flex hunt sequence (not a float hunt
sequence).
0xAA
0x2A
42
Switching equipment congestion.
0xAB
0x2B
43
Access information discarded. Usually
reported when the far-end ISDN switch
removes some piece of information before
tandem-switching a call. For example, some
PBXs strip the display IE before sending a call
out toward the PSTN and send back a message
with this cause code.
0xAC
0x2C
44
Requested circuit/channel is unavailable. This
happens when you get in a glare condition:
Both sides are selected top-down or bottomup. Change the Allocation Direction (so that
one end is top-down and the other is bottomup).
0xAE
0x2E
46
Precedence call blocked.
0xAF
0x2F
47
Resource unavailable, unspecified. Whenever
you see Cisco Unified Communications
Manager initiate a disconnect with cause code
0xAF, 99% of the time the problem is related
to a media setup failure. Check for codec
capabilities mismatches, especially your
regions configuration.
0xB1
0x31
49
Quality of service unavailable.
0xB2
0x32
50
Requested facility not subscribed. This code
typically indicates you are trying to use a
service you are not permitted to use. For
example, you might be trying to make a voice
call on an ISDN circuit provisioned for data
only.
0xB5
0x35
53
Outgoing calls barred within Closed User
Group (CUG).
0xB7
0x37
55
Incoming calls barred within CUG.
0xB9
0x39
57
Bearer capability not authorized. This code
indicates that you are placing a call with a
bearer capability you are not allowed to use.
0xBA
0x3A
58
Bearer capability not presently available. This
code indicates that you are placing a call with
a bearer capability for which the service
provider does not currently have capacity to
supply.
0xBE
0x3E
62
Inconsistency in designated outgoing access
information and subscriber class.
0xBF
0x3F
63
Service or option unavailable, unspecified.
0xC1
0x41
65
Bearer capability not implemented. The cause
could be one of the following occurrences:
You need to change the PCM Type value
to the setting appropriate for your country.
This is the most common cause, especially in
countries where G.711 A-law companding is
the standard. If your gateway is configured for
-law and the service provider or PBX is
expecting A-law, you will see calls
disconnected with this cause code.
The central office (CO) does not
understand an information element in the setup
message.
You are connected to a PBX and you are
sending out a network type number when the
switch accepts only Unknown or National.
You are selecting European PRI and you
have the progress indicators turned on when
they should be off.
0xC2
0x42
66
Channel type not implemented.
0xC5
0x45
69
Requested facility not implemented.
0xC6
0x46
70
Only restricted digital information bearer
capability is available (National use).
0xCF
0x47
79
Service or option not implemented,
unspecified.
0xD1
0x51
81
Invalid call reference value. This code
indicates that the far-end switch did not
recognize the call reference for a message sent
by the gateway.
0xD2
0x52
82
Identified channel does not exist. This code
indicates a call attempt on a channel that is not
configured on the far end. This could happen
if you are using a fractional PRI. As of Cisco
Unified Communications Manager Release
3.3, fractional PRIs are no longer supported.
0xD3
0x53
83
A suspended call exists, but this call identity
does not.
0xD4
0x54
84
Call identity in use.
0xD5
0x55
85
No call suspended.
0xD6
0x56
86
Call having the requested call identity has
been cleared.
0xD7
0x57
87
User is not a member of CUG.
0xD8
0x58
88
Incompatible destination. The cause could be
one of the following occurrences:
The number being dialed is not capable of
the type of call.
You are calling a restricted line in
unrestricted mode.
You are calling a POTS phone using
unrestricted mode.
0xDA
0x5A
90
Nonexistent CUG.
0xDB
0x5B
91
Invalid transit network selection (National
use).
0xDF
0x5F
95
Invalid message, unspecified.
0xE0
0x60
96
Mandatory information element is missing.
The far-end switch states that a message was
received missing an information element it
considers to be mandatory per the Q.931
specification.
0xE1
0x61
97
Message type nonexistent or not implemented.
0xE2
0x62
98
Message is incompatible with the call state, or
the message type is nonexistent or not
implemented. This code is usually indicative
of an ISDN protocol mismatch. Each ISDN
protocol variant has a slightly different state
machine based on the state machines defined
in the Q.931 specification. If the two sides of
an ISDN connection are not configured for the
same protocol, one side might violate the
other's call state machine. If an ISDN message
is sent that is not expected in the current call
state, this cause is generated.
0xE3
0x63
99
An information element or parameter does not
exist or is not implemented.
0xE4
0x64
100
Invalid information element contents. The
cause could be one of the following
occurrences:
The call has an information element that is
not understood by the switch being called. The
E4 is usually followed by the information
element that is causing the problem.
The most common problem is that you are
trying to place a call using a network number
when the switch being called accepts only
National, International, or Unknown dialing.
This code is also generated when you are
using Network-Specific Facilities as an
element when they are not needed.
0xE5
0x65
101
The message is incompatible with the call
state. This code is usually indicative of an
ISDN protocol mismatch. Each ISDN protocol
variant has a slightly different state machine
based on the state machines defined in the
Q.931 specification. If the two sides of an
ISDN connection are not configured for the
same protocol, one side might violate the
other's call state machine. If an ISDN message
is sent that is not expected in the current call
state, this cause is generated.
0xE6
0x66
102
Recovery on timer expiry. This occurs when
ISDN messages don't arrive in specified time
according to the Q.931 specification. The E6
is sometimes followed by the timer that has
expired (for example, 03 01 00the 310
timer).
0xE7
0x67
103
Parameter nonexistent or not implemented
passed on (National use).
0xEE
0x6E
110
Message with unrecognized parameter
discarded.
0xEF
0x6F
111
Protocol error, unspecified.
0xFF
0x7F
127
Interworking, unspecified.