Diagnostic Messages

X.25 Diagnostic Messages

Table C-5

Call Setup, Call Clearing, or Registration Problem (Continued)

65 (CLEAR)

Facility/ registration code not allowed.

Packet size negotiation, Window Size Negotiation or Throughput Class Negotiation facility codes found in the facility field of the call setup packet when corresponding negotiation had not been configured. In CALL REQUEST, condition results in error returned to user instead of generation of CLEAR.

If facility checking was configured, a facility code not allowed by configured level (1980 or 1984) was found before the first facility marker. In CALL REQUEST, this condition results in an error returned to user instead of generation of

CLEAR.

If facility checking was configured along with rejection of duplicate facilities, a combination of invalid facility codes was detected.

The combination may indicate that the basic and extended format of given facility are present or that both the Closed User Group and Closed User Group with Outgoing Access facilities are present. In CALL REQUEST, this condition results in an error instead of a CLEAR.

Facility marker 00 3B (hex) found, which corresponds to “internal” facilities. This facility marker is not allowed by either application or network. In CALL REQUEST, this condition results in an error returned to the user instead of

CLEAR.

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CommonIO Products specifications

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