This enumeration defines the reason why Blueworx Voice Response is asking a signaling process
to clear a call.
- SL_CALL_ABORT_CAUSE_CHP_FAILURE
- The channel process (CHP) has failed, for example, it crashed or received
SIGKILL.
See Channel process failure (common channel signaling).
- SL_CALL_ABORT_CAUSE_SILENCE_DETECT
- Blueworx Voice Response has detected an extended period of silence during a record state
table action.
See Silence detection (common channel signaling).
- SL_CALL_ABORT_CAUSE_SIG_PROC_DEATH
- Reserved for internal use by Blueworx Voice Response.
- SL_CALL_ABORT_CAUSE_OVERFLOW
- Reserved for internal use by Blueworx Voice Response.
- SL_CALL_ABORT_CAUSE_CADENCED_HUP_TONE
- Blueworx Voice Response has detected a cadenced hangup tone on the voice circuit.
Note: On some networks this may be the earliest indication that the caller
has hung up. This applies in networks which use common channel signaling to
the voice response system, but where subscriber equipment may be connected
to exchanges which are incapable of detecting that the subscriber has hung
up, and signaling this information back through the network.
- Other Values
- Reserved for use by Blueworx Voice Response.