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CCS Trace
« on: July 07, 2015, 12:02:43 PM »
Hello

could anyone help with this CCS trace:

15:48:11 RI7 DPN F  CRM/CIM ;7;*166*1 2 3 4#

Reading from the manual it's a bit vague whether this call would even leave the system,

7 means: Congestion, Used When PBX equipment or suitable routes are busy.
166: Service information, 1: Call offer not possible, 2:Executive Intrusion not possible, 3:Call back when free not possible, 4: Call back messaging not possible

Sooooo, has this call even left the 3300 or is the trace telling me there's something network side that is clearing the call down??

Cheers!


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Re: CCS Trace
« Reply #1 on: July 07, 2015, 02:04:00 PM »
There is no way to get an incoming CIM/CRM if there has not been en ISRM before. This is only the last part of the communication. What kind of trunks are these?

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Re: CCS Trace
« Reply #2 on: July 08, 2015, 03:51:37 AM »
OK, here's the rest of the trace, it's ISDN2 lines:

15:47:39 RO7 DPN 2B ISRM_I  ;10;*1#*50*1000#*58A*Cc*4*1000#*100*Edited out*1#       
15:47:39 RO7 DPN 28 SSRM_I  *19*Z#*58*CW*_pxq@@@@@UIwU`#*58*C6*001#             
15:47:39 RO7 DPN 17 SSRM_C  *58*C4*4*1#Edited Out                             
15:47:39 RI7 DPN 7  NIM     *51*3#                                             
15:47:39 RI7 DPN F  NIM     *4*4#*240*`X`#                                     
15:47:39 RI7 DPN 13 NAM     *4*4#*166*1 2 3 4#                                 
15:47:39 RI7 DPN 1  CCM                                                         
15:48:11 RI7 DPN F  CRM/CIM ;7;*166*1 2 3 4#   

Edited out is extn name and number dialled.

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Re: CCS Trace
« Reply #3 on: July 08, 2015, 04:54:59 AM »
You have a CCM which indicates the call has been connected successfully. So it looks like the CRM/CIM is coming from the other end. These are not 0844 numbers by any chance are they? I wonder if they have been busied out because of the new rules?

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Re: CCS Trace
« Reply #4 on: July 08, 2015, 05:17:43 AM »
It is an 0844 number!

Where would the clear be coming from though??

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Re: CCS Trace
« Reply #5 on: July 08, 2015, 06:52:59 AM »
On further reading of the CCS book it looks like its coming from the 3300 because you are listening to a busy signal and I suspect that there is some kind of timer for this so you can't hang on too long to a busy line. Its a bit like the amount of time you can sit and listen to a ring tone before it times out as far as I can see; caveat I am no expert.

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Re: CCS Trace
« Reply #6 on: July 08, 2015, 02:33:17 PM »
This has all info that indicates it is an issue on the other side. The next step would be to trace the ISDN messages EDT Tr TSP L2L3 x x x x (x x x x is the PLID)


 

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