Typically, these commands govern the management of white-listed magstripe gift cards (and other non-financial cards). At transaction time, the reader checks the BIN range of a card (the first 8 eight digits of the PAN) against the whitelist to determine if the card is a non-financial card. If so, the transaction proceeds in the clear. If not, normal encryption policy prevails.
VP3300
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Set whitelist command 91-10, data (attached see the command details )
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Example 1
How to add a gift card (72xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) to the a whitelist, (iei.e., any card number that starts with 72 would not be encrypted):
please send Send command 91-10 with the following data:
890030260201013120301E1300300C0204044AA200020400000000300C0204044AA2000204FFFFFFFF00001C50
break Breaking down the data:890030260201013120
301E1300
300C0204044AA200020400000000 // 044AA200 =
89 00 30 26 02 01 01 31 20
30 1E 13 00
30 0C 02 04 04 4A A2 00 02 04 00 00 00 00 // 044AA200 = 72,000,000
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30 0C 02 04 04 4A A2 00 02 04 FF FF FF FF 00 00
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Pushing a whitelisting command replaces the previous whitelist. In order to add the |
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Example 2:
How to add the a gift card (72xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) and (82xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) to the whitelist.:
please send Send command 91-10 with the following data 890030460201013140301E1300300C0204044AA200020400000000300C0204044AA2000204FFFFFFFF301E1300300C020404E33880020400000000300C020404E338800204FFFFFFFF00009CFF890030460201013140
301E1300
300C0204044AA200020400000000 // 044AA200 = :
890030460201013140301E1300300C0204044AA200020400000000300C0204044AA2000204FFFFFFFF301E1300300C020404E33880020400000000300C020404E338800204FFFFFFFF00009CFF
Break down the data:
89 00 30 46 02 01 01 31 40
30 1E 13 00
30 0C 02 04 04 4A A2 00 02 04 00 00 00 00 // 044AA200 = 72,000,000
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30 0C 02 04 04 4A A2 00 02 04 FF FF FF FF
30 1E 13 00
30 0C 02 04 04 E3 38 80 02 04 00 00 00 00 // 04E33880 = 82,000,000
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what about adding one more, just to get the pattern?
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30 0C 02 04 04 E3 38 80 02 04 FF FF FF FF 00 00
As a final example, to display the pattern of adding multiple cards; adding gift card (72xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx), (72xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx), and (92xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx) to the whitelist.example
Example 3:
please send Send command 91-10 with the following data:
890030660201013160301E1300300C0204044AA200020400000000300C0204044AA2000204FFFFFFFF301E1300300C020404E33880020400000000300C020404E338800204FFFFFFFF301E1300300C0204057BCF00020400000000300C0204057BCF000204FFFFFFFF00007970
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Break down the data:
89 00 30 66 02 01 01 31 60
30 1E 13 00
30 0C 02 04 04 4A A2 00 02 04 00 00 00 00 // 044AA200 = 72,000,000
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30 0C 02 04 04 4A A2 00 02 04 FF FF FF FF
30 1E 13 00
30 0C 02 04 04 E3 38 80 02 04 00 00 00 00 // 04E33880 = 82,000,000
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30 0C 02 04 04 E3 38 80 02 04 FF FF FF FF
30 1E 13 00
30 0C 02 04 05 7B CF 00 02 04 00 00 00 00 // 057BCF00 = 92,000,000
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30 0C 02 04 05 7B CF 00 02 04 FF FF FF FF 00 00
Augusta
Augusta only allows the user to set up to a maximum of 50 sets of ANS.1 data. In your this case, Augusta readers will not be able to cover all cards that beginning begin with "7". Our best The best option is to specify a specific BIN range.
for For example,to to add the gift card 7213xxxx Please send 7213xxxx:
Send an NGA command with data 78464D0315003013020101310E300C130002030B019402030B01F70000break the following data:
78464D0315003013020101310E300C130002030B019402030B01F70000
Breaking down the data
78464D0315003013020101310E
300C
1300
02030B0194 // 0x0B0194 = 721300
02030B01F7 // 0x0B01F7 :
78 46 4D 03 15 00 30 13 02 01 01 31 0E
30 0C
13 00
02 03 0B 01 94 // 0x0B0194 = 721300
02 03 0B 01 F7 // 0x0B01F7 = 721,399
0000 // MAC version data, where 0000 = Augusta non-SRED