CONFIG_REQUEST_EVENT

The CONFIG_REQUEST_EVENT message may be sent by the client after it receives the CONFIG_KEY_EVENT message.

Unified CCX responds by sending a CONFIG_BEGIN_EVENT, CONFIG_xxx records (where xxx refers to the type of configuration records such as CSQ, Application, Agent, or Device), and then a CONFIG_END block containing all the records for that configuration item. After the client gets this new configuration data, the client should clear the existing configuration and use the new configuration set.

CONFIG_REQUEST_EVENT Fixed Part Message Body Format

Fixed part

Field name

Value

Data type

Byte size

ConfigurationMask

Bit Mask indicating what type of information is requested:

0x01: Application Information

0x02: CSQ Information

0x04: Agent Information

0x08: Device Information

0x10: Terminal Information (Version 18 and later)

0: the client is not requesting an initial configuration upload. This is used to tell Unified CCX that it is now permitted to send configuration update messages when the client does not want the initial update. What updates are received depend on the ConfigurationMask.

Note

The configuration message that can be sent out is also restricted by the configuration mask (CallMsgMask, AgentState Maks, or ConfigMsgMask) value in the OPEN_REQ message.

UINT

4

reserved(Version 11)

Set this value to 0.

UINT

4

CONFIG_REQUEST_EVENT Floating Part Message Body Format

Floating part

Field name

Value

Data type

Maximum size

reserved[131](required)

Set this value to 0.

UINT

4