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How to set up communication with a virtual terminal running Kizis

See Virtual Terminal Setup page.

How to set up communication with a physical terminal running Kizis

See Physical Terminal Setup page.

How to load public keys

See Key Files Loading page.

How to set EMV configurations

See Configuration Management page.

How to configure administrative settings

See TMS/Administrative page.

How to perform a transaction

See Transaction Management page.

How to perform an online pin block decipherment

Online PIN block generation is beyond EMVCo L2 CT specifications, and is not a standardized mechanism. Even if it leverages on ISO 9564-1, it shall be adapted depending on the acquirer security scheme, and the regional business rules (in order to implement specific formatting). Hence, any payment solutions - being EMV or not - supporting online PIN and to be integrated in such environments shall be adjusted during L3 developments (after L2 TA indeed).

Unfortunately, in the scope of EMV L2 CT TA, EMVCo test plan defines some test cases related to online pin verification without specifying exactly how to generate a pin block. So, it is important to know how GPI PIN blocks are calculated (note that PIN block generation is not part of Agnos L2 logic in order to avoid a re certification case when it is integrated onto an acquirer/processor infrastructure).

GPI uses IS0-9541-1, format 0 along with the following key: {0x11,0x12,0x13,0x14,0x15,0x16,0x17,0x18,0x21,0x22,0x23,0x24,0x25,0x26,0x27,0x28}

Please fetch tag 99 from online message and use PIN Block Decipherment

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