R0106-HP MSR Router Series Layer 2 - WAN Command Reference(V7)

119
Field Descri
p
tion
State
Layer 3 call control state:
NULL—Initial state. No call exists.
CALL_INITIATED—The user has initiated a call establishment, but the
network has not answered yet.
OVERLAP_SENDING—Q.931 sends called number information in
overlap mode. In this mode, called number information can be absent
or incomplete in the outgoing SETUP messages.
OUTGOING_CALL_PROCEEDING—The user has sent all information
required for call establishment. This state is available for outgoing calls.
CALL_DELIVERED—The network side has initiated remote user alerting,
but it has not answered the call yet. This state is available for outgoing
calls.
CALL_PRESENT—The user has received a call establishment request
from the network, but it has not responded yet. This state is available for
incoming calls.
CALL_RECEIVED—The user has indicated alerting for a call, but it has
not answered the call yet. This state is available for incoming calls.
CONNECT_REQUEST—The user has answered the call, but the network
has not awarded the call yet. This state is available for incoming calls.
INCOMING_CALL_PROCEEDING—The user has received all
information necessary for call setup. This state is available for incoming
calls.
ACTIVE—For an incoming call, this state indicates that the network has
awarded the call. For an outgoing call, this state indicates that the
remote user has answered the call.
DISCONNECT_REQUEST—The user has requested the network to clear
the end-to-end connection.
DISCONNECT_INDICATION—The user received an instruction to
disconnect the call because the network has disconnected the
end-to-end connection.
SUSPEND_REQUEST—The user has requested the network to suspend
the call.
RESUME_REQUEST—The user has requested the network to resume the
suspended call.
RELEASE_REQUEST—The user has requested the network to release the
call.
OVERLAP_RECEIVING—Q.931 receives called-number information in
overlap mode.
CES
Connection endpoint suffix used between Q.931 and Q.921 to identify a
call connection.
Channel
Bitmap of the ISDN B-channel for the call.
Each bit in the bitmap represents a B channel. If a bit is set to 1, the B
channel is used.
Calling_Num[:Sub] Calling number and calling subaddress.
Called_Num[:Sub] Called number and called subaddress.