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ITU-T Recommendation Q.931<br>
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/Wes<br>
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Robert Kulagowski wrote:
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<pre wrap="">Wes Sisk wrote:
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<pre wrap="">You get a bit of a hint here:
013986: *Oct 26 16:06:00.632: ISDN Se0/1/1:23 Q931: CALL_PROC pd = 8
callref =
call_proc technically indicates the destination switch has accepted the
call and is looking for the next hop destination. This could loosely be
interpreted as your CO accepting and properly routing the call.
However, the next carrier they hand off to does not route the call.
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Is there a good place to learn what the various ISDN messages mean?
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