Actually I found that option, but it doesn't seem to work.
Here's my configuration



[RoutedMode]
GKRouted=1
H245Routed=0
CallSignalHandlerNumber=2
RemoveH245AddressOnTunneling=1
DropCallsByReleaseComplete=1
AcceptUnregisteredCalls=1
CallSignalPort=1720
AcceptNeighborsCalls=1
SupportNATedEndpoints=0
Q931PortRange=30000-39999
H245PortRange=40000-49999
TranslateFacility=1
ActivateFailover=1
FailoverCauses=1-15,21-26,28-37,39-127

[H225toQ931]
0=34
2=34
14=34
Honesly after editing the config I didn't restart the gnugk service, I've
only reloaded the config file, do I have to restart gnugk for the new
changes to take effect?

Thanks.



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Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 17:09:46 +0500
From: "Suren Hakhnazaryan" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: [Openh323gk-users] GNUGK entering "0" disconnect cause code.
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Hi!
The GnuGK enters to my database record many many calls that had been
disconnected with the cause code 0.
The provider that sends us the traffic says that they get the 27
(Destination out of order) or the 38 (Network out of order) cause codes.

Can anyone tell me why would this happen and how can I change the cause
code
0, to 34 (No Circuit/Channel Available)?

Thanks in advance.
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Date: Tue, 22 May 2007 18:42:13 +0330
From: "Amir Hossein Shenavandeh" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Subject: Re: [Openh323gk-users] GNUGK entering "0" disconnect cause
       code.
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Hi Suren,

It is possible to return deferent cause codes in GnuGK.2.2.6, the recently
releases version.
visit this .. http://www.gnugk.org/gnugk-manual-12.html#ss12.2 the [
H225toQ931] topic .
please send us a trace or at least  your configuration .

[H225toQ931]
;0=34 # noBandwidth
;1=47 # gatekeeperResources
2=34 # unreachableDestination => NoCircuitChannelAvailable (default 3)
;3=16 # destinationRejection
;4=88 # invalidRevision
;5=111 # noPermission
;6=38 # unreachableGatekeeper
;7=42 # gatewayResources
;8=28 # badFormatAddress
;9=41 # adaptiveBusy
;10=17 # inConf
;11=31 # undefinedReason
;12=16 # facilityCallDeflection
;13=31 # securityDenied
14=34 # calledPartyNotRegistered => NoCircuitChannelAvailable (default 20)
;15=31 # callerNotRegistered
;16=47 # newConnectionNeeded
;17=127 # nonStandardReason
;18=31 # replaceWithConferenceInvite
;19=31 # genericDataReason
;20=31 # neededFeatureNotSupported
;21=127 # tunnelledSignallingRejected

B Regards,


On 5/22/07, Suren Hakhnazaryan <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
> Hi!
> The GnuGK enters to my database record many many calls that had been
> disconnected with the cause code 0.
> The provider that sends us the traffic says that they get the 27
> (Destination out of order) or the 38 (Network out of order) cause codes.
>
> Can anyone tell me why would this happen and how can I change the cause
> code 0, to 34 (No Circuit/Channel Available)?
>
> Thanks in advance.
>
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