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UNREACHABLE The termination is unreachable.
This occurs wh en MGW KEEPALIVE declares an MGW unreachable.
This changes to ACTIVE when MGW KEEPALIVE detects an MGW is
reachable or any termination previously UNREACHABLE starts sending
MGCP messages (NTFY, RSIP).
FAULTY The termination returneda permanent error code, making it unusable for
future calls.
Note The error code may occur only in certain circumstances
and re-audit/auto-recovery may succeed. This does not
mean the termination recovered from that condition.
The flag MGCP-MAX-FAULT-COUNT controls how many times BTS
tries to recover the fault (performing re-audit/auto-recovery) before
putting it in this state.
MTRANS Maintenance Transient, the termination is in the middle of
anaudit/re-audit/auto-recovery.
This state may go along with other states (MTRANS-UNREACH).
IDLE The termination is not involved in transient/active call
BUSY The termination is involved in Active/Transient call.
This state may go along with CTRA NS state.
CTRANS Call Transient, the termination is involved in a Transient call.
This state always goes with BUSY.
RESERVED The termination is reserved for a call during Busy Line Verification
SERV_EFFC_TEST The termination is in a Service Effecting Network loopback or Network
Continuity test.
DOWN This occurs when the MGW sends an RSIP down (graceful) message.
Table 5-15 Returnable Operational States (continued)
State Definition