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VoIP Gateway Cause Values to SIP Status Codes
ISUP (ISDN)
Cause Value
Meaning SIP Status
Code
Meaning
1 Unallocated number 404 Not Found
2 No route to specified transit network 404 Not Found
3 No route to destination 404 Not Found
26 Non-selected user clearing 404 Not Found
16 Normal call clearing (timeout waiting for the called party to answer) 603 Discard
16 Normal call clearing 500 Discard
17 User busy 486 Busy Here
132 Network busy (internal definition, ISDN only) 486 Busy Here
21 Call rejected 486 Busy Here
18 No user responding 408 Request Timeout
19 No answer from user (user has been alerted) 480 Temporarily Unavailable
20 Subscriber absent 480 Temporarily Unavailable
31 Normal, unspecified 480 Temporarily Unavailable
136 Connection failure after off-hook (internal definition, ISDN only) 480 Temporarily Unavailable
137 Off-hook timeout (internal definition, ISDN only) 480 Temporarily Unavailable
55 Incoming calls barred within CUG 403 Forbidden
57 Bearer capability not authorized 403 Forbidden
87 User is not a CUG member 403 Forbidden
22 Number changed 410 Gone
27 Destination out of order 502 Bad Gateway
28 Invalid number format 484 Address Incomplete
29 Facility rejected 501 Not Implemented
79 Service or option not implemented, unspecified 501 Not Implemented
34 No circuit / channel available 503 Service Unavailable
38 Network out of order 503 Service Unavailable
41 Temporary failure 503 Service Unavailable
42 Switching equipment congestion 503 Service Unavailable
47 Resource unavailable, unspecified 503 Service Unavailable
58 Bearer capability not presently available 503 Service Unavailable
88 Incompatible destination 503 Service Unavailable
133 Circuit reset (internal definition, ISDN only) 503 Service Unavailable
134 Temporary failure (internal definition, ISDN only) 503 Service Unavailable
135 Data link failure (internal definition, ISDN only) 503 Service Unavailable
65 Bearer capability not implemented 488 Not Acceptable Here
70 Only restricted digital information bearer capability is available 488 Not Acceptable Here
102 Recovery on timer expiry 504 Server Time-out
128 T303 timeout (internal definition, ISDN only) 504 Server Time-out
129 T304 timeout (internal definition, ISDN only) 504 Server Time-out
130 T310 timeout (internal definition, ISDN only) 504 Server Time-out
111 Protocol error, unspecified 500 Internal Server Error
127 Interworking, unspecified 500 Internal Server Error
Other Other 408 Request Timeout


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