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    I've had something similar <br>
    on a new install the provider had installed 8 x E1 circuits but
    hadn't upgraded the infrastructure in their Exchange to cope with
    the additional traffic.<br>
    <pre class="moz-signature" cols="72">Rgds

Andy</pre>
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    On 16/03/2012 16:13, Dave Wolgast wrote:
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cite="mid:CAHOZW-2SGw+QAMKacwtLmRZ_LqLc+TO0gedv=5Pn98dg--wfqw@mail.gmail.com"
      type="cite">Has anyone seen this before? We are not able to
      send/receive calls via our PRIs and get this cause code. Here is
      the full ISDN q931 output:
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        <div>Mar 16 11:06:38.652: ISDN Se0/1/0:23 Q931: RX <- SETUP
          pd = 8  callref = 0x0283</div>
        <div>        Bearer Capability i = 0x8090A2</div>
        <div>                Standard = CCITT</div>
        <div>                Transfer Capability = Speech</div>
        <div>                Transfer Mode = Circuit</div>
        <div>                Transfer Rate = 64 kbit/s</div>
        <div>        Channel ID i = 0xA98381</div>
        <div>                Exclusive, Channel 1</div>
        <div>        Calling Party Number i = 0x2183, '8168779065'</div>
        <div>                Plan:ISDN, Type:National</div>
        <div>        Called Party Number i = 0x80, '7777'</div>
        <div>                Plan:Unknown, Type:Unknown</div>
        <div>Mar 16 11:06:38.652: ISDN Se0/1/0:23 Q931: Received SETUP
           callref = 0x8283 callID = 0x240D switch = primary-ni
          interface = User</div>
        <div>Mar 16 11:06:38.656: ISDN Se0/1/0:23 Q931: TX ->
          RELEASE_COMP pd = 8  callref = 0x8283</div>
        <div>        Cause i = 0x80AA - Switching equipment congestion</div>
        <div>Mar 16 11:06:39.812: ISDN Se0/1/0:23 Q931: RX <- SETUP
          pd = 8  callref = 0x0284</div>
        <div>        Bearer Capability i = 0x8090A2</div>
        <div>                Standard = CCITT</div>
        <div>                Transfer Capability = Speech</div>
        <div>                Transfer Mode = Circuit</div>
        <div>                Transfer Rate = 64 kbit/s</div>
        <div>        Channel ID i = 0xA98381</div>
        <div>                Exclusive, Channel 1</div>
        <div>        Calling Party Number i = 0x2183, '8168779065'</div>
        <div>                Plan:ISDN, Type:National</div>
        <div>        Called Party Number i = 0x80, '7777'</div>
        <div>                Plan:Unknown, Type:Unknown</div>
        <div>Mar 16 11:06:39.812: ISDN Se0/1/0:23 Q931: Received SETUP
           callref = 0x8284 callID = 0x240E switch = primary-ni
          interface = User</div>
        <div>Mar 16 11:06:39.816: ISDN Se0/1/0:23 Q931: TX ->
          RELEASE_COMP pd = 8  callref = 0x8284</div>
        <div>        Cause i = 0x80AA - Switching equipment congestion</div>
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        <div>Some research shows a potential issue with bad DSPs, but
          that doesn't appear to be the case here.</div>
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        <div>Any help is appreciated.</div>
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        -- <br>
        Dave Wolgast<br>
        Livonia, NY<br>
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