VoIP-Gateway-Verursachungswerte für SIP-Statuscodes
ISUP (ISDN)
Grundwert
Bedeutung SIP-Status
Code
Bedeutung
1 Nicht zugewiesene Nummer 404 Nicht gefunden
2 Keine Route zum angegebenen Transitnetz 404 Nicht gefunden
3 Keine Route zum Ziel 404 Nicht gefunden
26 Trennung nicht ausgewählter Teilnehmer 404 Nicht gefunden
16 Normaler Anrufabbau (Zeitüberschreitung bei Warte auf Antwort des Angerufenen) 603 Verwerfen
16 Normaler Anrufabbau 500 Verwerfen
17 Teilnehmer beschäftigt 486 Hier beschäftigt
132 Netz beschäftigt (interne Definition, nur ISDN) 486 Hier beschäftigt
21 Anruf abgelehnt 486 Hier beschäftigt
18 Keine Antwort des Teilnehmers 408 Anfrage-Zeitüberschreitung
19 Keine Antwort des Teilnehmers (Teilnehmer wurde alarmiert) 480 Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar
20 Teilnehmer abwesend 480 Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar
31 Normal, nicht spezifiziert 480 Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar
136 Verbindungsfehler nach Abheben (interne Definition, nur ISDN) 480 Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar
137 Abhebe-Zeitüberschreitung (interne Definition, nur ISDN) 480 Vorübergehend nicht verfügbar
55 Eingehende Anrufe innerhalb der CUG gesperrt 403 Verboten
57 Trägerfähigkeit nicht genehmigt 403 Verboten
87 Teilnehmer ist kein CUG-Mitglied 403 Verboten
22 Nummer geändert 410 Entfallen
27 Ziel außer Betrieb 502 Ungültiges Gateway
28 Ungültiges Nummernformat 484 Adresse unvollständig
29 Dienst abgelehnt 501 Nicht implementiert
79 Dienst oder Option nicht implementiert, nicht spezifiziert 501 Nicht implementiert
34 Keine Schaltung / Kanal verfügbar 503 Dienst nicht verfügbar
38 Netz außer Betrieb 503 Dienst nicht verfügbar
41 Vorübergehender Fehler 503 Dienst nicht verfügbar
42 Überlastung der Vermittlungseinrichtungen 503 Dienst nicht verfügbar
47 Ressource nicht verfügbar, nicht spezifiziert 503 Dienst nicht verfügbar
58 Trägerfähigkeit derzeit nicht verfügbar 503 Dienst nicht verfügbar
88 Inkompatibles Ziel 503 Dienst nicht verfügbar
133 Schaltungsrücksetzung (interne Definition, nur ISDN) 503 Dienst nicht verfügbar
134 Vorübergehender Fehler (interne Definition, nur ISDN) 503 Dienst nicht verfügbar
135 Datenverbindungsfehler (interne Definition, nur ISDN) 503 Dienst nicht verfügbar
65 Trägerfähigkeit nicht implementiert 488 Hier nicht akzeptabel
70 Nur eingeschränkte digitale Trägerfähigkeit verfügbar 488 Hier nicht akzeptabel
102 Wiederherstellung nach Timer-Ablauf 504 Server-Zeitüberschreitung
128 T303-Zeitüberschreitung (interne Definition, nur ISDN) 504 Server-Zeitüberschreitung
129 T304-Zeitüberschreitung (interne Definition, nur ISDN) 504 Server-Zeitüberschreitung
130 T310-Zeitüberschreitung (interne Definition, nur ISDN) 504 Server-Zeitüberschreitung
111 Protokollfehler, nicht spezifiziert 500 Interner Serverfehler
127 Zusammenschaltung, nicht spezifiziert 500 Interner Serverfehler
Sonstiges Sonstiges 408 Anfrage-Zeitüberschreitung


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