Paul, I can offer my interpretation for some of them: 1. InvalidPermission - GK may have policy rules for the different categories of endpoints (e.g. who is allowed to use gateway services etc.) 2. CallernotRegistered - EP that is not registered with the GK asks for the permission to place a call 3. SecurityDenial 4. requestDenied(no bandwidth available) - no comments 5. resourceUnavailable - e.g. no gateway resources available (my favorite) 6. callCapacityExceeded - GK has reached its call handling capacity (esp. in GK routed mode)
Ilya Freytsis
-----Original Message----- From: Paul Long [mailto:Plong@SMITHMICRO.COM] Sent: Tuesday, September 19, 2000 4:09 PM To: ITU-SG16@mailbag.cps.intel.com Subject: ARJ reject reasons?
What is the difference between the three ARJ reject reasons, invalidPermission, callernotRegistered, and securityDenial? Likewise, what is the difference between the ARJ reject reasons, requestDenied (no bandwidth available), resourceUnavailable, and callCapacityExceeded?
Paul Long Smith Micro Software, Inc.
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