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DATAPAC NETWORK MESSAGES Service - DATAPAC 3101 (ITI) .

Explanation of Datapac 3101 "Call Connected: Message"


When a Datapac 3101 call is established through the network, a call connected message is received at the originating DTE. All or some of the following messages may be identified depending on the type of call, options used for the call, and the type of destination.

Example:

DATAPAC: call connected to XXXXXXXX (DNA) [HUNTED] [BACKED UP] [BACKED UP & HUNTED] [i LCN] [P/N PACKETSIZE: (128 OR 256)] [NUI (6 to 8 CHAR)CHARGING] [CUG:(CUG#)] [REVERSE CHARGE]

MESSAGE EXPLANATION ——- ———–

Call connected to: XXXXXXXX A virtual circuit has been established

                              between an originating DTE and a remote
                              (receiving) DTE.

Hunted The remote logical channel is part of

                              a hunt group.

Backed Up The call attempt to the remote DTE has failed.

                              The network has re-directed the call to
                              another predetermined DTE that has been
                              optioned as backup.

i The call has been placed to an international

                              address.

P Priority service. Packet size: 128.

N Normal service. Packet size: 128 or 256.

DNA Data Network Address of the originating DTE.

LCN Logical Channel Number of the recipient DTE.

NUI The call will be billed to the 6 to 8

                              character Network User Identifier.

CUG The recipient DTE is part of a closed user

                              group.

Reverse Charge The recipient DTE has accepted the charge

                              associated wih the established call.

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DATAPAC NETWORK MESSAGES

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DATAPAC NETWORK MESSAGES Service - NATIONAL SERVICE

EXPLANATION OF NETWORK MESSAGES

Datapac Domestic Service


There are thrity-three messages which may appear when you are accessing the Datapac network. All of these network-generated messages which are sent to a terminal, are written as "Datapac: text". The "text" will be one of the following messages:

   TEXT               EXPLANATION

(a) ADDRESS This is a Datapac herald message for an SVC

                      terminal.  The "address" displayed is your
                      Datapac network address.  This message
                      indicates that you are connected to the
                      Datapac network.  Proceed with the call
                      request command.

(b) {P,R} TERMINAL This is a Datapac herald message for a PVC

                      terminal.  It indicates that you are
   (DESTINATION       connected to the network (address and
   ADDRESS LOGICAL    destination address)
   CHANNEL)

© CLOSED USER GROUP These messages indicate an error in the call

   ERROR INVALID      request command--correct and re-enter the
   ADDRESS, MORE      command.
   THAN 12 DATA
   CHARACTERS, or
   COMMA REQUIRED
   BEFORE DATA
   CHARACTERS
               [P][R]

(d) CALLED BY or This message indicates that a host or

               [N][I] terminal has called you.  Proceed with
   ADDRESS (XXX)      sign-on.  (Note: P or N denotes grade of
                      service. R specifies the charging option,
                      if applicable.  I specifies that it is an
                      international call.  (XXX) specifies the
                      logical channel number if it is a national
                      call, and specifies the gateway id if it
                      is an international call.

(e) CALL CONNECTED This message indicates that the SVC

                      connection between your terminal and the
                      destination has been established
                      successfully.

(f) RE-ENTER This message indicates that a transmission

                      error has occurred in the current input line.
                      Re-enter the line.  If the problem persists,
                      report the trouble to Telecom Canada.

(g) INPUT DATA LOST This message indicates that a transmission

                      error has occurred.  Since part of your input
                      line has already been transmitted to the
                      destination, enter a "line delete" character
                      for your application and a carriage return
                      (CR).  When the destination replies, re-enter
                      the line.

(h) PARITY ERROR This message indicates that a parity error

                      has occurred in the current input line from
                      a terminal which is operating in echo mode.
                      The character which is in error is not
                      echoed.  Re-enter the character and continue
                      normal input.  If the problem persists,
                      report the trouble to Telecom Canada.

(i) INPUT ERROR This message indicates that there is a

                      network problem, due to overruns.  If the
                      problem occurs often, contact Telecom
                      Canada.

(j) PVC - This message indicates that a network problem

   DISCONTINUED       is preventing the requested call from
   TEMPORARY          continuing.  Wait for the Datapac herald
   NETWORK PROBLEM    message, then continue.  If the condition
                      persists, contact Telecom Canada.

(k) PVC This message indicates that either the access

   DISCONTINUED -     line to the destination, or the destination
   DESTINATION        itself is down.  Try again later.  If the
   NOT RESPONDING     condition persists, contact the destination.

(l) PVC This message indicates that the desti-

   DISCONTINUED -     nation has asked that the connection be
   REMOTE REQUEST     discontinued.

(m) INVALID COMMAND This message indicates that there is a

                      syntax error in the command.  Correct it
                      and re-enter the command.

(n) COMMAND This message indicates that the command

   NOT ALLOWED        which was entered, although syntactically
                      correct, cannot be implemented either due
                      to the NIM state, or because it violates
                      and/or conflicts with the service options
                      selected --e.g., a call request command,
                      when an SVC is already established.

(o) CALL CLEARED– This message indicates that the destination

   DESTINATION BUSY   computer cannot accept another call.  Try
                      again later.

(p) CALL CLEARED– This message indicates that the call request

   INCOMPATIBLE       command includes facilities which are not
   CALL OPTIONS       available at the destination or are
                      incompatible with it.  Verify and try the
                      call again.  If the problem persists, contact
                      the destination.

(q) CALL CLEARED– This message indicates that a network

   TEMPORARY          problem has occurred--try again later.
   NETWORK PROBLEM    If the problem persists, report it to
                      Telecom Canada.

® CALL CLEARED– This message indicates that the desti-

   DESTINATION NOT    nation is either not acknowledging your
   RESPONDING         request to connect or it is inoperable.
                      Try again later.  If the problem persists,
                      contact the destination.

(s) CALL CLEARED– This message indicates that the network has

   ACCESS BARRED      blocked your call because of a Closer User
                      Group violation.  Verify the call establishment
                      procedures with the destination.

(t) CALL CLEARED – This message indicates that the network

   ADDRESS NOT IN     address in the call request command
   SERVICE            identifies a non-existent destination--
                      i.e., the address is not yet (or is no
                      longer) assigned.  Verify the address
                      and re-enter the call request command.
                      If the condition persists, contact the
                      destination.

(u) CALL CLEARED – This message indicates that the desti-

   COLLECT CALL       nation is not willing to accept the charges
   REFUSED            for the connection (e.g., it does not
                      accept calls from Datapac 3101 public
                      dial ports).  Verify the call establish-
                      ment procedures and try the call again.
                      If the condition persists, contact the
                      destination.

(v) CALL CLEARED – This message indicates that a network

   LOCAL PROCEDURE    protocol error has occurred.  Try the
   ERROR              call again.  If the condition persists,
                      report the trouble to Telecom Canada.

(w) CALL CLEARED – This message indicates that a destination

   REMOTE PROCEDURE   protocol error has occurred.  Try the call
   ERROR              again.  If the condition persists, contact
                      the destination.

(x) CALL CLEARED – This message indicates that a virtual circuit

   LOCAL DIRECTIVE    has been cleared in response to a clear
                      command from a terminal user.

(y) CALL CLEARED – This message indicates that a virtual circuit

   REMOTE DIRECTIVE   has been cleared in response to a clear
                      request packet from the destination.

(z) CALL CLEARED – This message indicates that a virtual circuit

   REMOTE REQUEST     has been cleared in response to an invitation
                      from the destination to clear the call.

(aa) RESET-TEMPORARY This message indicates that a network problem

   NETWORK PROBLEM    has occurred on the PVC connection.  Wait for
                      the Datapac herald message, then continue.
                      If the condition persists, report the trouble
                      to Telecom Canada.

(bb) RESET-DESTINATION This message indicates that the destination

   NOT RESPONDING     end of the PVC connection is not responding--
                      i.e., either the access line to the
                      destination, or the destination  itself, is down.
                      Try again later.  If the condition persists, contact
                      the destination.

(cc) RESET–LOCAL This message indicates that the PVC has been

   PROCEDURE ERROR    reset because of a network protocol error.
                      Wait for the Datapac herald message, then
                      continue.  If the condition persists, report
                      the trouble to Telecom Canada.

(dd) RESET–REMOTE This message indicates that the PVC has been

   PROCEDURE ERROR    reset because of the destination protocol
                      error.  Wait for the Datapac herald message,
                      then continue.  If the condition persists,
                      contact the destination.
                      If the host computer is connected via the
                      ITHI option, this message indicates that data
                      has been disregarded due to the host not
                      reacting to flow control conditions sent by
                      the PAD.

(ee) RESET–LOCAL This message is the network's response to a

   DESTINATION        reset command from the terminal user.
                      Continue.

(ff) RESET–BY This message indicates that the destination

   DESTINATION        has reset the virtual circuit.  Data may have
                      been lost.  Continue.  If the condition
                      persists; report it to the destination.

(gg) RESET-TEMPORARY These messages indicate that the network

   NETWORK PROBLEM    has reset the switched virtual circuit.  Data
         or           may have been lost. Continue.  If the problem
   RESET--LOCAL       persists, report it to Telecom Canada.
   PROCEDURE ERROR

DATAPAC NETWORK MESSAGES Service - INTERNATIONAL SERVICE

DATAPAC INTERNATIONAL

There are several messages which may appear when you are accessing foreign packet switching networks through the Datapac X.75 gateways. All of these network-generated messages which are sent to a terminal, are written as "DATAPAC:TEXT". The TEXT will be one of the following messages. These messages may originate from within DATAPAC or from within any foreign network that is involved in the call or call attempt.

(a) CALL CLEARED – A network problem within a Datapac

   TEMPORARY NETWORK   or foreign network prevents either
   PROBLEM (XXY)       the requested call from being established
                       or the established call from being
                       continued.  Try again later.

(b) CALL CLEARED – Either the foreign network requested is not

   ADDRESS NOT IN      accessible from Datapac, or the foreign
   SERVICE (XXY)       network address specified identifies a non-
                       existent destination, i.e., the address is
                       not yet assigned or no longer assigned.
                       Verify with destination that the foreign
                       network is accessable from Datapac and that
                       the foreign network address is assigned.

© CALL CLEARED – The calling terminal is not permitted to

   ACCESS BARRED       establish an international call to the
   (XXY)               called destination address because of a
                       closed user group violation.  Verify
                       network address with destination.

(d) CALL CLEARED – Either the foreign network or the desti-

   COLLECT CALL        nation address is not willing to accept
   REFUSED (XXY)       the collect calls.  Verify the call
                       establishment procedures with destination.

(e) CALL CLEARED – The Call Request is considered invalid

   INCOMPATIBLE        by the foreign network mainly because of
   CALL OPTIONS        the incorrect number of digits in the
   (XXY)               foreign network address.  Verify foreign
                       network address with destination.

(f) CALL CLEARED – The destination is out of order, possibly

   DESTINATION NOT     because the destination's network access
   RESPONDING (XXY)    link is inoperative.  Try again later
                       and verify with destination.

(g) CALL CLEARED – The destination address called is fully

   DESTINATION BUSY    engaged (no logical channels available)
   (XXY)               and cannot accept another call at this
                       time.  Try again later.

(h) CALL CLEARED – This message indicates a protocol error at

   REMOTE PROCEDURE    the remote DTE interface.  Check with remote
   ERROR (XXY)         DTE  (destination).

Gateway Identification


The network generated messages sent to Datapac ITI terminals include a 3-digit field to identify the gateway involved. This field is shown as (XXY) for the network messages listed in above.

If the call has not been established, the XXY = 000. If the call has been established, then

XX = 2-digit Datapac Service Exchange (DSE) of the gateway node used

   for the call

Y = Gateway ID of the gateway used for the call.

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