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SCD mode call 4
SCD mode specifically
trained to listen for Fax
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In the above example, Faxcall=2, indicating a data call was placed. Faxcall values other than those listed
above indicate combinations of call types, and are the sum of the values for the call. For instance, a call
made in SCD mode (4) that is both a fax and a data call (3) will have the value 7.
Possible values of Callresult
Busy 1
Screened 2
Ring timeout 3
Seconds-based timeout 4
Voice 5
Fax 6
Tone 7
Carrier 8
Continued carrier call 9
No fax machine 10
Untrained Carrier 11
In the above example, Callresult= 4; the call resulted in a seconds-based voice timeout.
Continued carrier calls (Callresult=9) mark second and third (or greater) brute-force
username/password guessing attempts during a single call. Although they are not actually separate calls,
they are logged separately in the call history database to make processing easier. They are not listed as
separate calls under the Results tab or in RTF (rich text format) reports.
No Fax machine (Callresult=10) calls are separate calls, but are not exported, reported, or listed under
the Results tab unless there are no other call results for that phone number except Busy.
The idtext field
The idtext field is text, giving PhoneSweep’s best guess as to the remote system’s identity. The default
identification is “Unknown”, which appears even in non-carrier calls. In the above example, idtext=
“Simulator”, that is, a call made in PhoneSweep’s simulator mode.
The Bruteresult field
The bruteresult bit field gives the result of a username/password guess. If no bruteforce guess was made,
the value of the bit field will be 0.
If the bruteresult field has a value of 1, then an unsuccessful guess was made, but no specific information
could be gleaned from the error message. Therefore, either the username or password was bad. This case
is reported as Bad Username or Password.