The following section describes policy deny codes generated by the Service Interceptors:
Policy deny codes are embedded in Policy Exception thrown to applications, embedded in CDRs and alarms.
Policy exceptions are thrown when a usage policies has been violated by an application, for example if a parameter provided by and application is out of bounds or a that the request rate has been exceeded.
In Policy Exceptions thrown towards applications, the deny code is embedded in the exception.
In alarms, the policy deny code and the is present if the alarm originated from a policy violation.
In CDRs, the policy deny code is present in the additional information field, enclosed by <denyCode>. Example: <denyCode>21</denyCode>.
Table 37-1 contains a list of policy deny codes data generated when a policy deny occurs.