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= Relation between MOR hangupcause codes and Standard codes = | |||
This table describes which standard ISDN code is MOR giving when one or another hangupcause is given. | |||
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<td> <b>MOR code</b> </td> | |||
<td> <b>Standard code</b> </td> | |||
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<td> 208 </td> | |||
<td> 34</td> | |||
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<td> 214 </td> | |||
<td> 34</td> | |||
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Revision as of 12:46, 21 September 2011
MOR application saves hangupcause codes (HGC in MOR terminology) to the database, so it is easy to check what the error was and why the call failed.
These codes can be seen in the Calls window (Hangup Cause column) when selected to show 'All', 'Busy', 'No Answer', 'Failed' or 'Missed' calls.
- Standard hangup codes can be found here.
- ISDN Hangup cause codes
Standard codes
Code | Cause |
34 | no circuit/channel available |
MOR specific codes
Relation between MOR hangupcause codes and Standard codes
This table describes which standard ISDN code is MOR giving when one or another hangupcause is given.
MOR code | Standard code |
208 | 34 |
214 | 34 |