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Table 6-6. Events Detectable in the Voice Mode per V.253
Event Number Event Description Event Reporting
0 Caller Id Report Message
1 DID Report Message
2 Distinctive Ringing Pattern
3RING Simple
4 DTMF Received Simple
5 Receive Buffer Overrun Simple
6 Facsimile Calling (e.g., 1100 Hz) Simple
7 Data Calling (e.g., 1300 Hz) Simple
8 Local Phone On/Off-hook Simple
9 Presumed Hangup (SILENCE) Time-out Simple
10 Presumed End of Message (QUIET) Time-out Simple
11 SIT Signal Simple, Message
12 Bong Tone Simple
13 Loop Current Interruption Simple
14 Loop Current Polarity Reversal Simple
15 Call Waiting Beep/Interrupt Simple
16 Distinctive Call Waiting Pattern
17 5-bit (Baudot) TDD (V.18 Annex A) modulation detected Simple
18 Ringing Tone Simple
19 BUSY Simple
20 DIALTONE Simple
21 Reorder/Fast Busy Simple
22 V.21 Channel 2 7E flags Simple
23 Transmit Buffer Underrun Simple
24 Extension Phone On/Off-hook Simple
25 Facsimile or Data Answer (e.g., 2100 Hz) Simple
26 Data Answer (e.g., 2225 Hz) Simple
27 Voice Detect Simple
28 Call Waiting plus Caller Id. (CIDCW) Message
29 Stuttered Dialtone Simple (note 1)
30 Invalid Voice Data Format Simple
31 Lost Data Detected Event Simple
32 Facsimile Answer Simple
Legend:
This table lists events without any regard as to whether the DCE reporting of the event is optional or mandatory, and without assigning a
DCE reporting mechanism.
The first column lists the event number assignment for each event. The event number also serves another purpose; each number is a bit
position in a bit field. Event number 0 is the most significant bit of the left most hex number in a hex representation (V.253 defines a total of
eight hex digits). The final bit in the bit field occupies the least significant bit position of the right-most hex number. The bit representations
of the event numbers are used in the +VLS= command.
The third column lists whether a single character is enough to report the event, or if the DCE must supply a more complicated report. The
description Simple indicates a single character response (<DLE> shielded), Message indicates a full text message (<DLE><X> packet),
and Pattern indicates a repeating Message.
Notes:
1. The use of complex event reporting for Stuttered Dialtone is for further study.