(PM) debug isdn: what?

Livingston maillists address (radius@guarddog.comptime.com)
Fri, 30 Jan 1998 09:31:47 -1000 (HST)

I have a situation where (now), some isdn data calls fail and one
dosn't. It took GTE a week to verify that it wasn't the pm3 (did'nt
matter what I told them :-).

Making a data call looping back to myself works, also works to a
single number 100 miles away, *all* others fail with either of these
error messages.

Could someone tell me what these messages mean? Isdn is one of the
protocols I never learned. I wouldn't normally ask this in this
group but I got GTE showing up ....

S15: Sending Call Request - 9359909
S15: Received Proceeding
S15: Received Disconnect No Circuit Available (B23 ID:8010)

Does "No Circuit Available" mean bad number, or no path?

S15: Sending Call Request - 18085229809
S15: Received Proceeding
S15: Received Disconnect Cap Not Implemented (B23 ID:8010)

What is CAP?

PS: Can someone recommend a good site/book for isdn/ni-2?. I've
looked at Stallings book, seems to cover the protocol fairly well,
dosn't cover ni-2.

Thanks in advance ....
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John Breeden
ComputerTime, Inc.
Kailua-Kona, Hawaii

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