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This appendix describes the differences between Cisco's implementation of certain X.25 network-generated, "international problem" diagnostic fields and the definitions provided in Annex E of CCITT Recommendation X.25. The complete diagnostics listing is provided in Annex E's Table E-1/X.25.This translation table lists the decimal value of the diagnostic number, the CCITT description, and the Cisco definition.
Decimal Value | Annex E, Rec. X.25 Diagnostic Description | Cisco Proprietary Definition of Diagnostic Codes |
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112 | International problem | Not used. |
113 | Remote network problem | Not used. |
114 | International protocol problem | Not used. |
115 | International link out of order | Indicates one of the following failures: failed when initializing a switched PVC; in TCP tunneling, failed when initiating or resetting a PVC; or, failed when PAD PVC circuit is being initiated or reset |
116 | International link busy | Not used. |
117 | Transit network facility problem | Not used. |
118 | Remote network facility problem | Not used. |
119 | International routing problem | Indicates the following failure: in TCP tunneling of X.25 when session is closed by network |
120 | Temporary routing problem | Indicates the following failure: when tunneling X.25 through TCP/IP and the remote network is identified as unreachable |
121 | Unknown called DNIC | Not used. |
122 | Maintenance action (may apply to maintenance action within a national network | For CMNS, indicates the following: router fails to route the call due to setup or unreachability of destination; when VC is cleared using the clear x25-vc EXEC command |
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