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    Events
    Ta b l e 6 - 6 shows the values for events that are translated into CSM events.
    Table 6-6 Event Values and Corresponding CSM Events
    Hexadecimal 
    Value Event CSM Event
    0x0 DEV_IDLE CSM_EVENT_ISDN_DISCONNECTED
    0x1 DEV_INCALL CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CALL
    0x2 DEV_SETUP_ACK CSM_EVENT_ISDN_SETUP_ACK
    0x3 DEV_CALL_PROC CSM_EVENT_ISDN_PROC
    0x4 DEV_CONNECTED CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CONNECTED
    0x5 DEV_CALL_PROGRESSING CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CALL_PROGRESSING
    0x6 DEV_HOLD_ACK CSM_EVENT_ISDN_HARD_HOLD
    0x7 DEV_HOLD_REJECT CSM_EVENT_ISDN_HARD_HOLD_REJ
    0x8 DEV_CHOLD_ACK CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CHOLD
    0x9 DEV_CHOLD_REJECT CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CHOLD_REJ
    0xa DEV_RETRIEVE_ACK CSM_EVENT_ISDN_RETRIEVED
    0xb DEV_RETRIEVE_REJECT CSM_EVENT_ISDN_RETRIEVE_REJ
    0xc DEV_CONFR_ACK CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CONFERENCE
    0xd DEV_CONFR_REJECT CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CONFERENCE_REJ
    0xe DEV_TRANS_ACK CSM_EVENT_ISDN_TRANSFERRED
    0xf DEV_TRANS_REJECT CSM_EVENT_ISDN_TRANSFER_REJ 
    						
    							 
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    Cause Values
    Ta b l e 6 - 7 shows cause values that are assigned only to call-progressing events.
    Table 6-7 Cause Values and Definitions
    Hexadecimal 
    Value Cause Definitions
    0x01 UNASSIGNED_NUMBER
    0x02 NO_ROUTE
    0x03 NO_ROUTE_DEST
    0x04 NO_PREFIX
    0x06 CHANNEL_UNACCEPTABLE
    0x07 CALL_AWARDED
    0x08 CALL_PROC_OR_ERROR
    0x09 PREFIX_DIALED_ERROR
    0x0a PREFIX_NOT_DIALED
    0x0b EXCESSIVE_DIGITS
    0x0d SERVICE_DENIED
    0x10 NORMAL_CLEARING
    0x11 USER_BUSY
    0x12 NO_USER_RESPONDING
    0x13 NO_USER_ANSWER
    0x15 CALL_REJECTED
    0x16 NUMBER_CHANGED
    0x1a NON_SELECTED_CLEARING
    0x1b DEST_OUT_OF_ORDER
    0x1c INVALID_NUMBER_FORMAT
    0x1d FACILITY_REJECTED
    0x1e RESP_TO_STAT_ENQ
    0x1f UNSPECIFIED_CAUSE 
    						
    							 
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    0x22 NO_CIRCUIT_AVAILABLE
    0x26 NETWORK_OUT_OF_ORDER
    0x29 TEMPORARY_FAILURE
    0x2a NETWORK_CONGESTION
    0x2b ACCESS_INFO_DISCARDED
    0x2c REQ_CHANNEL_NOT_AVAIL
    0x2d PRE_EMPTED
    0x2f RESOURCES_UNAVAILABLE
    0x32 FACILITY_NOT_SUBSCRIBED
    0x33 BEARER_CAP_INCOMPAT
    0x34 OUTGOING_CALL_BARRED
    0x36 INCOMING_CALL_BARRED
    0x39 BEARER_CAP_NOT_AUTH
    0x3a BEAR_CAP_NOT_AVAIL
    0x3b CALL_RESTRICTION
    0x3c REJECTED_TERMINAL
    0x3e SERVICE_NOT_ALLOWED
    0x3f SERVICE_NOT_AVAIL
    0x41 CAP_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
    0x42 CHAN_NOT_IMPLEMENTED
    0x45 FACILITY_NOT_IMPLEMENT
    0x46 BEARER_CAP_RESTRICTED
    0x4f SERV_OPT_NOT_IMPLEMENT
    0x51 INVALID_CALL_REF
    0x52 CHAN_DOES_NOT_EXIST
    0x53 SUSPENDED_CALL_EXISTS
    Table 6-7 Cause Values and Definitions (continued)
    Hexadecimal 
    Value Cause Definitions 
    						
    							 
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    Call Scenarios for the POTS Dial Feature
    This section describes three call scenarios and shows examples of the Cisco IOS 
    command output for each scenario. The output examples for the debug and 
    disconnect commands show the sequence of events that occur during a POTS dial 
    call.0x54 NO_CALL_SUSPENDED
    0x55 CALL_ID_IN_USE
    0x56 CALL_ID_CLEARED
    0x58 INCOMPATIBLE_DEST
    0x5a SEGMENTATION_ERROR
    0x5b INVALID_TRANSIT_NETWORK
    0x5c CS_PARAMETER_NOT_VALID
    0x5f INVALID_MSG_UNSPEC
    0x60 MANDATORY_IE_MISSING
    0x61 NONEXISTENT_MSG
    0x62 WRONG_MESSAGE
    0x63 BAD_INFO_ELEM
    0x64 INVALID_ELEM_CONTENTS
    0x65 WRONG_MSG_FOR_STATE
    0x66 TIMER_EXPIRY
    0x67 MANDATORY_IE_LEN_ERR
    0x6f PROTOCOL_ERROR
    0x7f INTERWORKING_UNSPEC
    Table 6-7 Cause Values and Definitions (continued)
    Hexadecimal 
    Value Cause Definitions 
    						
    							 
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    Call Scenario 1
    In this call scenario, port 1 is on-hook, the application dial is set to call 
    4085552221, and the far end successfully connects. The following example shows 
    the Cisco IOS command:
    router# test pots 1 dial 4085552221#
    router#
    The following screen output shows an event indicating that port 1 is being used 
    by the dial application:
    01:0, port = 1
    The following screen output shows events indicating that the CSM is receiving 
    the application digits of the number to dial:
    01:58:27: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:58:27: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:58:27: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:58:27: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:58:27: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:58:27: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:58:27: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:58:27: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:58:27: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:58:27: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    The following screen output shows that the telephone connected to port 1 is off 
    hook:
    01:58:39: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_OFFHOOK, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    The following screen output shows a call-proceeding event pair indicating that the 
    router ISDN software has sent the dialed digits to the ISDN switch:
    01:58:40: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x280AF38, call_id=0x8004, ces=0x1 bchan=0x0, 
    event=0x3, cause=0x0 
    01:58:40: CSM_PROC_ENBLOC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_PROC, call id = 0x8004, port = 1
    The following screen output shows the call-progressing event pair indicating that 
    the telephone at the far end is ringing:
    01:58:40: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x280AF38, call_id=0x8004, ces=0x1 bchan=0xFFFFFFFF, 
    event=0x5, cause=0x0
    01:58:40: CSM_PROC_ENBLOC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CALL_PROGRESSING, call id = 0x8004, port 
    = 1 
    						
    							 
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    The following screen output shows a call-connecting event pair indicating that the 
    telephone at the far end has answered:
    01:58:48: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x280AF38, call_id=0x8004, ces=0x1 bchan=0xFFFFFFFF, 
    event=0x4, cause=0x0
    01:58:48: CSM_PROC_CONNECTING: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CONNECTED, call id = 0x8004, port = 1
    The following screen output shows a call-progressing event pair indicating that 
    the telephone at the far end has hung up, and the calling telephone is receiving an 
    in-band tone from the ISDN switch:
    01:58:55: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x280AF38, call_id=0x8004, ces=0x1 01:58:55: 
    CSM_PROC_CONNECTED: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CALL_PROGRESSING,
    call id = 0x8004, port = 1
    The following screen output shows that the telephone connected to port 1 has 
    hung up:
    01:58:57: CSM_PROC_CONNECTED: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_ONHOOK, call id = 0x8004, port = 1
    The following screen output shows an event pair indicating that the call has been 
    terminated:
    01:58:57: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x280AF38, call_id=0x8004, ces=0x1 bchan=0xFFFFFFFF, 
    event=0x0, cause=0x0
    01:58:57: CSM_PROC_NEAR_END_DISCONNECT: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_DISCONNECTED, call id = 0x8004, 
    port = 1
    813_local#
    Call Scenario 2
    In this scenario, port 1 is on-hook, the application dial is set to call 4085552221, 
    and the destination number is busy. The following example shows the Cisco IOS 
    command:
    router# test pots 1 dial 4085552221#
    router#
    The following screen output shows that your dial application is using port 1:
    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_IDLE: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_APPLICATION_CALL, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    The following screen output shows the events indicating that the CSM is 
    receiving the application digits of the number to call:
    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 
    0x0, port = 1 
    						
    							 
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    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    01:59:42: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    The following screen output shows an event indicating that the telephone 
    connected to port 1 is off-hook:
    01:59:52: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_OFFHOOK, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    The following screen output shows a call-proceeding event pair indicating that the 
    telephone at the far end is busy:
    01:59:52: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x280AF38, call_id=0x8005, ces=0x1 bchan=0x0, 
    event=0x3, cause=0x11
    01:59:52: CSM_PROC_ENBLOC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_PROC, call id = 0x8005, port = 1
    The following screen output shows a call-progressing event pair indicating that 
    the calling telephone is receiving an in-band busy tone from the ISDN switch:
    01:59:58: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x280AF38, call_id=0x8005, ces=0x1 bchan=0xFFFFFFFF, 
    event=0x5, cause=0x0
    01:59:58: CSM_PROC_ENBLOC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CALL_PROGRESSING, call id = 0x8005, port 
    = 1
    The following screen output shows an event indicating that the calling telephone 
    has hung up:
    02:00:05: CSM_PROC_ENBLOC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_ONHOOK, call id = 0x8005, port = 1
    The following screen output shows an event pair indicating that the call has 
    terminated:
    02:00:05: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x280AF38, call_id=0x8005, ces=0x1 bchan=0xFFFFFFFF, 
    event=0x0, cause=0x0
    02:00:05: CSM_PROC_NEAR_END_DISCONNECT: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_DISCONNECTED, call id = 0x8005, 
    port = 1 
    						
    							 
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    Call Scenario 3
    In this call scenario, port 1 is on-hook, the application dial is set to call 
    4086661112, the far end successfully connects, and the command test pots 
    disconnect terminates the call.
    router# debug pots csm
    router# test pots 1 dial 4086661112
    router#
    The following screen output follows the same sequence of events as shown in Call 
    Scenario 1:
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_IDLE: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_APPLICATION_CALL, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_DIGIT, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_APPLIC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_OFFHOOK, call id = 0x0, port = 1
    1d03h: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x2821F38, call_id=0x8039, ces=0x1
       bchan=0x0, event=0x3, cause=0x0
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_ENBLOC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_PROC, call id = 0x8039, port = 1
    1d03h: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x2821F38, call_id=0x8039, ces=0x1
       bchan=0xFFFFFFFF, event=0x5, cause=0x0
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_ENBLOC_DIALING: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_CALL_PROGRESSING, call id = 0x8039, 
    port = 1
    router# test pots 1 disconnect
    The test pots disconnect command disconnects the call before you have to put 
    the telephone back on hook.
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_CONNECTING: CSM_EVENT_VDEV_APPLICATION_HANGUP_CALL, call id = 0x8039, 
    port = 1
    1d03h: EVENT_FROM_ISDN:dchan_idb=0x2821F38, call_id=0x8039, ces=0x1
       bchan=0xFFFFFFFF, event=0x0, cause=0x0 
    						
    							 
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    1d03h: CSM_PROC_DISCONNECTING: CSM_EVENT_ISDN_DISCONNECTED, call id = 0x8039, 
    port = 1
    1d03h: CSM_PROC_DISCONNECTING: CSM_EVENT_TIMEOUT, call id = 0x8039, port = 1
    Cisco 813 Router Enhanced Voice Features
    (Japan Only)
    The Cisco 813 router supports the enhanced voice features in addition to the 
    standard voice features of the Ciso 800 series routers. The enhanced voice 
    features were developed to work with the INS-NET-64 switch used by Nippon 
    Telephone and Telegraph (NTT). 
    Support for these features is limited to Japanese telephones, with the exception of 
    the call blocking on caller ID feature. For more information about each feature, 
    see the following topics:
    General Requirements and Restrictions
    Caller ID Display
    Call Blocking on Caller ID
    Local Call Waiting
    E  Ya  Yo
    Vo i c e  Wa r p
    Voice Select Warp
    Nariwake
    Trouble-Call Blocking
    I Number 
    						
    							 
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    General Requirements and Restrictions
    The following is a list of requirements for activating the enhanced voice features 
    on the Cisco 813 router:
    Subscription to the NTT INS-NET-64 switch type.
    Configuration of the router telephone ports to the Japanese standards by using 
    the Cisco IOS command pots country jp.
    Caller ID Display
    This feature displays the caller ID information provided by the INS-NET-64 
    switch on analog telephones connected to the PHONE 1 or 2 port of the Cisco 813 
    router.
    Requirements for Activating Caller ID Display
    The following is a list of requirements for activating this feature:
    Subscription to the caller ID service
    Subscription to the INS-NET-64 switch
    Configuration of the router using the Cisco IOS command pots country jp
    NoteThe caller ID display feature works only on Japanese language display 
    telephones.
    Configuring Caller ID Display
    By default, this feature is disabled. To configure this feature, use the Cisco IOS 
    caller-id enable command in the dial-peer configuration command mode.
    caller-id enable
    no caller-id enable 
    						
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