Hi, Amit
Please find the following information, hope that helps. /Randy
CIC—Circuit identification code.
•PST—Primary state.
–IS—In service.
–OOS—Out of service.
•CALL—Call state.
–IDLE—Circuit is idle, available for use.
–OOS—Out of service.
–IS—In service
•GW_STAT—State of the gateway.
–CARRIER_FAILURE—Carrier has failed.
–GW_HELD—The call has been held at the gateway.
–CXN_IS—The connection is in service.
–CXN_OOS_ACTIVE—The connection is out of service on the active system.
–CXN_OOS_STANDBY—The connection is out of service on the standby system.
–INTERFACE_DISABLED
•BLK—Blocking state
–GATEWAY—Locally blocked due to a gateway event (for example, RSIP or a group service message).
–LOCAUTO—Hardware blocking type; the circuit is blocked by an external message generated by a network element outside the media gateway.
–LOCMAN—Blocked manually by MML. This is removable by the UNBLK-CIC or RESET-CIC command.
–LOCUNK—Locally blocked for unknown reasons. (This indicates a potential software problem. Acircuit has become blocked but the software did not track the cause of the blocking.)
–NONE—There is no block on the CIC. DS0 is available for use.
–REMAUTO—Remotely auto blocked.
–REMMAN—Remotely manually blocked.