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The July 2006 MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator replaces your existing manual.
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“Using this Manual” for a complete list of the contents of this manual.
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Updated screen shots
Inserted new and updated screen shots.
Entire manual
Added a warning concerning changing the PC’s date and time
This warning describes the adverse affects when a member changes the simulator PC date and time to a future date.
Chapter 2, Chapter 4 and Chapter 5
Updated Network Options and descriptions
Added new Network Options and descriptions to the corresponding tables.
Chapter 3, Chapter 4, and Chapter 5
Added new BIN Table options
Added new BIN table options and their descriptions.
Chapter 3, Chapter 4
Added new Acquirer Table options
Added new Acquirer Table options and their descriptions.
Chapter 3, Chapter 5
Update Table 4.1— History Log Icons
Added a new history log icon.
Chapter 4
Added new procedures
Added new procedures for adding an instruction to set a future settlement date in the simulator.
Chapter 4, Chapter 5
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Appendix A describes the features available with the Professional version of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
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Using this Manual Purpose................................................................................................................... 1 Audience................................................................................................................. 1 Overview ................................................................................................................ 1 Excerpted Text ....................................................................................................... 2 Language Use ......................................................................................................... 2 Times Expressed..................................................................................................... 2 Revisions ................................................................................................................. 3 Related Information................................................................................................ 3 Support ................................................................................................................... 4 Member Relations Representative ................................................................... 5 Regional Representative................................................................................... 5 Simulator Support ............................................................................................ 5
Chapter 1
Overview Introduction .........................................................................................................1-1 Starting the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator..............................1-2 Simulator Modules...............................................................................................1-3 Navigator .......................................................................................................1-4 Test Preparation ............................................................................................1-5 Test Monitor ................................................................................................1-13 Test Results..................................................................................................1-15
Chapter 2
Installation Instructions Requirements.......................................................................................................2-1 Configuration Requirements .........................................................................2-1 Simulator Software Distribution..........................................................................2-4 Distribution for New Users ...........................................................................2-4
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CD-ROM Distribution....................................................................................2-6 Distribution for Upgrade Versions ...............................................................2-7 First Time Installation..........................................................................................2-8 Software Installation......................................................................................2-8 Hardware Installation..................................................................................2-12 Simulator Installation Support...........................................................................2-13 Simulator Upgrade Installation .........................................................................2-14 MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Upgrade Installation .............2-14
Chapter 3
Simulator Configuration Configuration Options.........................................................................................3-1 Accessing Configuration Options .................................................................3-1
Chapter 4
Issuer Testing Standard Issuer Testing .......................................................................................4-1 Setting the IPS Host Test Mode ....................................................................4-1 Configuring the Simulator.............................................................................4-2 Managing the History Log.............................................................................4-7 Starting an Issuer Test Session....................................................................4-10 Stopping a Test Session ..............................................................................4-11 Viewing the Test Session ............................................................................4-11 Viewing Test Results ...................................................................................4-12 Refining the Test Results View ...................................................................4-17 Advanced Options and Specialized Testing.....................................................4-21 Setting Network Options ............................................................................4-21 PIN Key Sets................................................................................................4-24 MChip Key Sets ...........................................................................................4-27 “User” Category Card Profiles.....................................................................4-31 “User” Category Merchant Profiles .............................................................4-38 Creating a Transaction File .........................................................................4-41 Modifying a Transaction .............................................................................4-43 Adding Control Instructions........................................................................4-53 Network Response Profiles.........................................................................4-56
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Acquirer Testing Standard Acquirer Testing...................................................................................5-1 Setting the APS Host Testing Mode..............................................................5-1 Adding an Instruction to Set a Future Settlement Date in the Simulator .................................................................................................5-2 Adding Acquirer IDs .....................................................................................5-3 Issuer Response Profiles ...............................................................................5-4 Starting an Acquirer Test Session .................................................................5-6 Viewing Test Results .....................................................................................5-8 Refining the Test Results View ...................................................................5-13 Managing the History Log...........................................................................5-16 Advanced Options and Specialized Testing.....................................................5-20 Setting Network Options ............................................................................5-20 PIN Key Sets................................................................................................5-23 Issuer Response Profiles .............................................................................5-26
Appendix A Professional Version Simulator Professional Features ......................................................................... A-1 Navigator Options ........................................................................................ A-1 Test Preparation Module.............................................................................. A-7 Test Results Module ................................................................................... A-24
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Purpose...................................................................................................................1 Audience.................................................................................................................1 Overview ................................................................................................................1 Excerpted Text .......................................................................................................2 Language Use .........................................................................................................2 Times Expressed.....................................................................................................2 Revisions .................................................................................................................3 Related Information................................................................................................4 Support ...................................................................................................................4 Member Relations Representative ...................................................................5 Regional Representative...................................................................................6 Simulator Support ............................................................................................6
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Purpose The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator documents how to use the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator to conduct detailed offline testing of the member host. Members test their host to ensure correct message formats and compliance with processing requirements defined in the Customer Interface Specification manual and the Authorization System Manual.
Audience MasterCard provides this manual for members and their authorized agents. Specifically, the following personnel should find this manual useful: •
Technical support staff
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Communications personnel
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Development personnel
Overview The following table provides an overview of this manual: Chapter
Description
Table of Contents
A list of the manual’s chapters and subsections. Each entry references a chapter and page number.
Using this Manual
A description of the manual’s purpose and its contents.
1
Overview
An explanation of what you need to know about the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator before you start testing.
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Installation Instructions A description of the steps necessary for setup and installation of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
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Simulator Configuration An explanation of how to configure the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
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Issuer Testing
An explanation of how to perform Issuer Testing using the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
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Acquirer Testing
An explanation of how to perform Acquirer Testing using the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
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Using this Manual Excerpted Text
Chapter A
Professional Version
Description A description of the features available with the Professional version of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
Excerpted Text At times, this document may include text excerpted from another document. A note before the repeated text always identifies the source document. In such cases, we included the repeated text solely for the reader’s convenience. The original text in the source document always takes legal precedence.
Language Use The spelling of English words in this manual follows the convention used for U.S. English as defined in Merriam-Webster’s Collegiate Dictionary. MasterCard is incorporated in the United States and publishes in the United States. Therefore, this publication uses U.S. English spelling and grammar rules. An exception to the above spelling rule concerns the spelling of proper nouns. In this case, we use the local English spelling.
Times Expressed MasterCard is a global company with locations in many time zones. The MasterCard operations and business centers are in the United States. The operations center is in St. Louis, Missouri, and the business center is in Purchase, New York. For operational purposes, MasterCard refers to time frames in this manual as either “St. Louis time” or “New York time.” Coordinated Universal Time (UTC) is the basis for measuring time throughout the world. You can use the following table to convert any time used in this manual into the correct time in another zone:
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For Central European Time, last Sunday in October to last Sunday in March.
Revisions MasterCard periodically will issue revisions to this document as we implement enhancements and changes, or as corrections are required. With each revision, we include a “Summary of Changes” describing how the text changed. Revision markers (vertical lines in the right margin) indicate where the text changed. The month and year of the revision appear at the right of each revision marker. Occasionally, we may publish revisions or additions to this document in a Global Operations Bulletin or other bulletin. Revisions announced in another publication, such as a bulletin, are effective as of the date indicated in that publication, regardless of when the changes are published in this manual.
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Related Information The following documents and resources provide information related to the subjects discussed in this manual. For descriptions of these documents, please refer to the List of Manuals in the Member Publications product on MasterCard OnLine®. 2
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Authorization System Manual
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Customer Interface Specification
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Data Communications Manual
Members that use the Cirrus® service and logo or that process online debit transactions should refer to the debit processing manuals recommended by the Customer Operations Services team. For definitions of key terms used in this document, please refer to the MasterCard Dictionary on the Member Publications home page (on MasterCard OnLine® and the MasterCard Electronic Library CD-ROM). To order MasterCard manuals, please use the Ordering Publications service on MasterCard OnLine®, or contact the Customer Operations Services team.
Support Please address your questions to the Customer Operations Services team as follows: Phone:
1-800-999-0363 or 1-636-722-6176 1-636-722-6292 (Spanish language support)
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Vendor Relations, all regions
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Address:
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Telex:
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Member Relations Representative Member Relations representatives assist U.S. members with marketing inquiries. They interpret member requests and requirements, analyze them, and if approved, monitor their progress through the various MasterCard departments. This does not cover support for day-to-day operational problems, which the Customer Operations Services team addresses. For the name of your U.S. Member Relations representative, contact your local Member Relations office: Atlanta Chicago Purchase San Francisco
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Regional Representative The regional representatives work out of the regional offices. Their role is to serve as intermediaries between the members and other departments in MasterCard. Members can inquire and receive responses in their own languages and during their offices’ hours of operation. For the name of the location of the regional office serving your area, call the Customer Operations Services team at: Phone:
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Simulator Support For MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator support, contact your Simulator Support Specialist via e-mail: E-mail Address:
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Overview The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator provides members with a powerful and full-featured offline test tool. Members can perform release or internal system testing at their own pace and convenience.
Introduction .........................................................................................................1-1 Starting the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator..............................1-2 Simulator Modules...............................................................................................1-3 Navigator .......................................................................................................1-4 Setting the Test Mode .............................................................................1-5 Test Preparation ............................................................................................1-5 Transaction File Pane (Issuer Testing)...................................................1-6 Profiles Pane ...........................................................................................1-7 Transaction Profiles Pane .................................................................1-7 Card Profiles Pane ............................................................................1-8 Merchant Profiles Pane.....................................................................1-9 Data Elements Pane................................................................................1-9 Subelements Pane.................................................................................1-10 Test Preparation Toolbar ......................................................................1-10 Network Response Profile Pane...........................................................1-12 Issuer Response Profile Pane (Acquirer Testing) ................................1-12 Test Monitor ................................................................................................1-13 Transaction Navigation .........................................................................1-14 Test Monitor Toolbar ............................................................................1-15 Test Results..................................................................................................1-15 Table View ............................................................................................1-16 Log with Parsed Message Detail...........................................................1-17 Log with the Key Data..........................................................................1-18 Test Results Toolbar .............................................................................1-18
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Introduction The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator provides members the ability to conduct detailed offline testing. The simulator software is a 32-bit, Microsoft® Windows application that runs on a PC with Microsoft® Windows® 2000 with Service Pack 3 or higher, or Microsoft® Windows® XP Professional with Service Pack 1 or higher. Members must install the simulator application software on a Pentium III 1GHz or compatible PC. Members establish the connection between the simulator PC and their host using a member provided network interface card (NIC) for TCP/IP connectivity. The resulting interface simulates the actual interface between the member host and the MasterCard interface processor (MIP). The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator tests messages using the Customer Interface Specification message format. Refer to the Customer Interface Specification (CIS) manual for additional message format information. The simulator provides virtually all the testing capabilities that are available with online testing. With the simulator, members can conduct extensive preparations for online testing in an offline environment. By performing simulator testing, members can replicate the tests and procedures for scheduled online testing. This procedure will minimize the time required to perform online testing. MasterCard updates the simulator in accordance with the Banknet® release cycle. Typically, the most current version of the simulator will be available three to four weeks before any online member testing facilities become available for the new release. The early availability of the simulator increases the amount of time that members will have to complete release testing. Using the simulator, members also are able to test internally developed systems or vendor-purchased systems. New members can use the simulator to test their systems for compliance with MasterCard processing requirements. The simulator provides an emulation tool for complete end-to-end application testing. The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator allows members to test their system using one of two testing modes: IPS Host Testing (issuer) or APS Host Testing (acquirer). •
IPS Host Testing: The member host is the issuer. The simulator generates
Authorization Request/0100 messages and sends them to the member host. The simulator will validate the Authorization Request Response/0110 messages returned by the member host (Figure 1.1).
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Figure 1.1—IPS Host Testing
Authorization Request/0100 Authorization Request Response/0110 Simulator
Host as Issuer •
APS Host Testing: The simulator responds to the Authorization Request/0100 messages sent by the member host. The simulator validates the received messages and then creates and returns to the member host, the appropriate Authorization Request Response/0110 messages (Figure 1.2).
Figure 1.2—APS Host Testing
Authorization Request/0100 Authorization Request Response/0110 Host as Acquirer
Note
Simulator
Members cannot conduct IPS Host Testing and APS Host Testing simultaneously.
Starting the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Use the following steps to start the simulator application:
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On the PC desktop, double-click the MasterCard Simulators folder icon to open the folder. You can also use the Start button to access the simulator.
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Double-click the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator icon to launch the application. Jul 2006
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The appearance of the desktop folder is dependent on the selected Windows display properties.
Simulator Modules The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator consists of the following modules: •
Navigator
A navigational pane that allows access of all the simulator modules from one central location. From here members: − Set the testing mode − Access configuration parameters − Access main simulator modules − Access documentation − Access System Administration − View archived test logs •
Test Preparation
From here, members may create and/or modify user profiles, user response profiles, and transaction files.
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Test Monitor
Members run simulator testing of transaction files within this module. •
Test Results
This module allows members to view and analyze test results and manage the test log.
Navigator The simulator’s main window displays the Navigator pane. From here members may navigate to all the main modules of the simulator. The Navigator pane is organized using tabs and corresponding icons allowing members to navigate quickly and easily to the following: •
Simulator modules
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Information (related documentation)
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System administration
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Simulator Add-Ins
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Setting the Test Mode From the Navigator pane, members set the testing mode before beginning to test with the simulator. Use the following procedure to set the test mode: Step
Action
1.
Double-click the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator icon to launch the simulator application.
2.
From the Navigator pane, select the Testing tab.
3.
Select a Test Mode from the drop-down list.
Test Preparation The Test Preparation window is comprised of two individual panes; the Transaction File pane and the Profile pane (Figure 1.4). From the Test Preparation window members may: • • • •
Create Create Create Create
and and and and
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Figure 1.4—Test Preparation Window (Issuer Testing) Jul 2006
Transaction File Pane (Issuer Testing) The Transaction File pane (Figure 1.5), of the Test Preparation module, provides a work area for creating or modifying transaction files. When creating a new transaction, members may use the standard Microsoft function of click and drag to move the Transaction Profiles from the Transaction Profile pane into the Transaction File pane. Figure 1.5—Transaction File Pane - Issuer Testing Jul 2006
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Profiles Pane Profiles are building blocks used by the simulator to create transaction messages. A transaction message is composed of different fields and tags which can be specified within a profile type. The Test Preparation module uses the profiles as a reference base when creating a transaction message. The profile categories are as follows: •
Transaction Profile—the member can select one of these pre-defined profiles
as a basis for the composition of a message. These profiles may not be modified by the member. •
Card Profile—these profiles contain member specific card information which the Transaction Profile references to create a message. The Card Profiles are divided into Reference and User categories. The member may modify the data elements in both profile categories but may not modify the Profile Name or description in the Reference category. A Reference category profile may be copied and pasted into the User category to be used as a template.
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Merchant Profile—these profiles contain merchant information which the
Transaction Profile references to create a message. The Merchant Profiles are divided into Reference and User categories. The member may modify only the User category in these profiles. A Reference category profile may be copied and pasted into the User category to be used as a template. The Profiles pane, located in the lower half of the Test Preparation window provides a work area for displaying and working with the Transaction, Card, and Merchant Profiles. Transaction Profiles Pane MasterCard provides pre-defined Transaction Profiles that are organized within the Transaction Profile pane by message type, card entry method, and services (Figure 1.6). Members may use the standard Microsoft function of click and drag or doubleclick a profile to move the Transaction Profiles into the Transaction File Pane to quickly create a transaction file.
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Figure 1.6—Transaction Profiles Pane
Card Profiles Pane The Card Profiles pane contains a pre-defined Reference Card Profile category that is organized by Standard or Chip cards, product type, and U.S. or NonU.S. region (Figure 1.7). MasterCard provides pre-defined Reference Card Profiles that members modify with their specific card information. However, the Reference Card Profiles may not be deleted or renamed. Members may create and modify Card Profiles in the User Card Profile category. The Transaction Profiles reference the Card Profiles to create transaction messages. Figure 1.7—Card Profiles Pane Jul 2006
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Merchant Profiles Pane The Merchant Profiles pane contains a pre-defined Reference Merchant Profile category that is organized by transaction category code (TCC) and alphabetical order (Figure 1.8). MasterCard provides pre-defined Reference Merchant Profiles which may not be modified. However, members may create and modify Merchant Profiles in the User Merchant Profile category. The Transaction Profiles reference the Merchant Profiles to create transaction messages. Figure 1.8—Merchant Profiles Pane
Data Elements Pane The Data Elements pane lists and displays all ISO-specified data elements used in the MasterCard implementation of the ISO 8583-1987 message standard (Figure 1.9). Members may use the standard Microsoft function of click and drag to move data elements from this pane onto a transaction in the Transaction File pane thereby adding or overwriting existing data elements with a specified value.
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Figure 1.9—Data Elements Pane
Subelements Pane The Subelements pane lists and displays all ISO-specified subelements for data elements 35, 43, 45, 48, 55, 112, 120 and 124 (Figure 1.10). Members may use the standard Microsoft function of click and drag to move subelements from this pane onto a transaction in the Transaction File pane thereby adding or overwriting existing subelements for the corresponding data elements with a specified value.
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Test Preparation Toolbar Within the Test Preparation window, members perform most functions through the use of the Test Preparation toolbar. Each toolbar button displays an accompanying tool tip, which describes the button’s function. Table 1.1 describes the Test Preparation Toolbar buttons and their function.
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New transaction file. Opens an existing transaction file. Appends an existing .trx file to a current one. Saves the transaction file. Saves the transaction file under a different name. Creates a new group. Adds an instruction. Edits the selected object. Outline view hides card and merchant profile information in the transaction file. Collapses all request messages in the transaction Expands all underlying objects. Moves object to the left. Moves object to the right. Moves object up. Moves object down. Views the composed message. Selects some of the transactions. Launches the Search and Replace dialog box. Moves to the first selected transaction. Moves to the previous selected transaction. Moves to the next selected transaction.
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Button
Description Moves to the last selected transaction.
Network Response Profile Pane The Test Preparation window also contains a Network Response Profile pane (Figure 1.11), which may be accessed through a corresponding tab. MasterCard provides pre-defined Reference Network Response Profiles that contain the default response values for standard MasterCard testing. The Reference Network Response profiles may not be modified. However, members may create and modify User Network Response Profiles to meet their specific testing needs. Figure 1.11—Network Response Profile Pane Jul 2006
Issuer Response Profile Pane (Acquirer Testing) The Test Preparation window also contains an Issuer Response Profile pane (Figure 1.12), which may be accessed through a corresponding tab.
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For acquirer testing, MasterCard provides pre-defined Reference Issuer Response Profiles that contain default response values for standard MasterCard testing. The Reference Issuer Response Profiles may not be modified. However, acquirers may create and modify User Issuer Reference Profiles to meet their specific testing needs. Figure 1.12—Issuer Response Profile Pane (Acquirer Testing) Jul 2006
Test Monitor The Test Monitor window is comprised of two individual panes, the Transaction File pane, and the Test Activity Log pane (Figure 1.13). These panes provide a workspace to execute test sessions and monitor the testing activity. The Transaction File pane displays the active transaction file, while the lower pane (Test Activity Log pane) displays the test session activity. Profile tabs allow members to access the different profile “hits” information.
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Transaction Navigation Members have the ability to navigate from a transaction within the two panes of the Test Monitor to the exact transaction in either the Test Preparation or Test Results module. This navigation ability is only allowed from the Test Monitor module outward to the Test Preparation or Test Results module. Members may not use the double-clicking transaction navigation to return to the Test Monitor from the other modules. By double-clicking a transaction in the Transaction File pane, members quickly navigate to the exact transaction in the Test Preparation module. The navigation to the specific transaction within the Test Preparation module provides the member the ability to quickly modify a specific transaction record during a test session. By double-clicking a transaction in the Test Activity Log pane, members quickly navigate to the exact transaction within the Test Results module. The navigation to the specific transaction within the Test Results module provides the member the ability to quickly analyze a specific transaction record during a test session. Figure 1.13—Test Monitor Window Jul 2006
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Test Monitor Toolbar Within the Test Monitor window, members perform most functions through the use of the Test Monitor toolbar. Each toolbar button displays an accompanying tool tip, which describes the button’s function. Table 1.2 describes the Test Monitor Toolbar buttons and their function. Table 1.2—Test Monitor Toolbar (Issuer Testing) Button
Description Opens an existing transaction file. Reset the hits. Views the composed message. Starts the execution of the selected object(s). Stops the execution. Selects transactions in the transaction file base. Jumps to the first selected transaction. Jumps to the previous selected transaction. Jumps to the next selected transaction. Jumps to the last selected transaction. Clears the full transaction history log.
Test Results The Test Results window displays the Sequential and Historical logs for the simulator testing sessions. From here members may view the simulator log for test result analysis. Members also manage the simulator log from this window controlling the log data base organization.
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The Test Results window provides the following views to facilitate with the test results analysis: •
Table View
•
Log with Parsed Message Detail (default)
•
Log with the Key Data
Table View The Table view (Figure 1.14) displays the test results information in dynamic columns that change with the selection of different records in the log. For example, when an “information” record is selected, the columns adjust accordingly, displaying the record name, a time stamp, and a description. However, when a “message” record is selected then the columns change to display the record name, a time stamp, and specific data elements. Figure 1.14—Test Results – Table View Jul 2006
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Log with Parsed Message Detail The Log with Parsed Message Detail (default) view provides two synchronized panes displaying the log records and the accompanying information or data element detail. Figure 1.15—Test Results – Log with Parsed Message Detail Jul 2006
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Log with the Key Data The Log with the Key Data view provides a synchronized tri-pane that displays the log records, specific key data, and data element detail. Figure 1.16—Test Results – Log with the Key Data Jul 2006
Test Results Toolbar Within the Test Results window, members perform most functions through the use of the Test Results toolbar. Each toolbar button displays an accompanying tool tip, which describes the button’s function.
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Table 1.3 describes the Test Results Toolbar buttons and their function. Table 1.3—Test Results Toolbar Button
Description Shows the log in table view. Shows the log with parsed message detail. Shows the log with the key data. Shows the outgoing message profile construction. Views the data in its compiled form. Refreshes the sequential log. Filters some entries from the log. Select messages based on given data elements. Jumps to the first selected message. Jumps to the previous selected message. Jumps to the next selected message. Jumps to the last selected message. Clears the full transaction history log. Generates a text file of the log detail. Exports log file to an HTML file.
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Installation Instructions This chapter describes the steps necessary for installation and setup of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
Requirements.......................................................................................................2-1 Configuration Requirements .........................................................................2-1 Simulator Software Distribution..........................................................................2-4 Distribution for New Users ...........................................................................2-4 Download MasterINQ Base Platform from MasterCard OnLine ...........2-4 Download the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator from MasterCard OnLine .................................................................................2-5 CD-ROM Distribution....................................................................................2-6 Distribution for Upgrade Versions ...............................................................2-7 Download Upgrade from MasterCard OnLine Browser Edition ...........2-7 CD-ROM Distribution..............................................................................2-7 First Time Installation..........................................................................................2-8 Software Installation......................................................................................2-8 Adobe Acrobat Reader Installation ........................................................2-8 MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Installation ........................2-8 Installing the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator...............2-9 Hardware Installation..................................................................................2-12 Hardware Token Installation................................................................2-12 Simulator Installation Support...........................................................................2-13 Simulator Upgrade Installation .........................................................................2-14 MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Upgrade Installation .............2-14 Installing the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Upgrade ................................................................................2-15
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Requirements The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator is an integral part of the MasterCard Test Program. The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator is mandatory for all members and processors that connect directly to the Banknet® telecommunications network.
Configuration Requirements To install the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, the member or processor must provide the hardware and software identified in Table 2.1 Table 2.1—Hardware and Software Requirements Item
Description
Computer/Processor
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Pentium® III 1 GHz CPU or compatible system minimum
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Pentium® 4 2.0 GHz recommended
Operating System
Windows 2000 Professional with service pack 3 or higher, or Windows XP Professional with service pack 1 or higher
Memory
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256 MB minimum
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512 MB recommended
Hard Disk
Available hard disk space: •
500 MB minimum
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1.0 GB recommended
Display
Super VGA (1024 X 768) with 65,536 colors or higherresolution display adapter
Monitor
17 inch or larger color display
Drive
CD-ROM drive or access to CD-ROM over a computer network
USB Port
Active Universal Series Bus (USB) port or a USB hub
Peripheral/Miscellaneous
Microsoft mouse or compatible pointing device
Table 2.2 defines the MasterCard supplied hardware and software. Table 2.3 lists the software and documentation distributed via MasterCard OnLine® Browser Edition.
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Table 2.2—Installation Kit Hardware and Software Components Item
Description
Note
Hardware token (Figure 2.1)
Software licensing hardware token that attaches to the PC’s USB port and provides the license protection for the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator will not operate without the hardware token. See Hardware Token Installation concerning an important warning about the hardware token access date.
Physical device that provides a dynamic access code synchronized with the MasterCard OnLine® server.
You must use your PIN and the passcode from the SecurID device to access the MasterCard OnLine® server.
SecurID device (Figure 2.2)
Adobe® Acrobat® Reader
A document viewing Available for download from application that supports http://www.adobe.com/. a common documentation format.
Figure 2.1—Hardware Token
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Figure 2.2—SecurID Device
Table 2.3—MasterCard OnLine® Supplied Components Item
Description
MasterINQ software
A baseline ISO 8583 message generation engine on which the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator is installed as an add-on to the baseline platform.
MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Microsoft® Windows 2000® or Windows software XP Professional® compatible 32–bit applications MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Documentation provided in PDF format. manuala a
MasterCard OnLine Browser Edition is the distribution method for all updates and revisions.
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Simulator Software Distribution Members can obtain the MasterINQ Base Platform and the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator application software using either of the following methods: •
Download the application using MasterCard OnLine Browser Edition
•
Request that MasterCard distribute the simulator application on CD-ROM
Distribution for New Users Refer to the First Time Installation subsection for MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator software installation instructions.
Download MasterINQ Base Platform from MasterCard OnLine The MasterINQ platform is a baseline ISO 8583 message generation engine. This baseline engine is common between the MasterCard Debit Financial and Credit Authorization Simulators. Once the MasterINQ platform is installed, the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator is customized and installed as an add-on to the baseline platform. Follow these steps to download the MasterINQ Base Platform application file from MasterCard OnLine Browser Edition: Step
Action
1.
Start a MasterCard OnLine Browser Edition session.
2.
From the Featured Products & Services pane, select MasterCard Simulator Suite.
3.
For the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, click the corresponding Documentation link.
4.
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Locate and click the MasterINQ Base Platform Install File link.
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Step
Action
5.
Click Save in the File Download dialog box.
6.
Select a directory and click Save.
Download the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator from MasterCard OnLine Follow these steps to download the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator application files from MasterCard OnLine Browser Edition: Step
Action
1.
Start a MasterCard OnLine Browser Edition session.
2.
From the Featured Products & Services pane, select MasterCard Simulator Suite.
3.
For the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, click the corresponding Download link.
4.
Click Save in the download dialog box.
5.
Select a directory and click Save.
6.
Close your MasterCard OnLine browser session after completing the download.
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For additional assistance with MasterCard OnLine Browser Edition installation or MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator application downloads, please contact the Online Solutions and Services Help Desk: Phone:
1-800-288-3381 or 1-636-722-6636 (option 3)
Fax:
1-636-722-7994
E-mail:
[email protected]
The Online Solutions and Services Help Desk is available 24 hours a day, seven days a week.
CD-ROM Distribution As an alternate method for obtaining the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, members can request distribution of the application on a CD-ROM. However, members located outside the U.S. region can incur greater import or customs duties. When the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator application software is included on the distribution CD-ROM, the declared value of the shipment will be USD 9,500.00. If the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator application software is not provided on the CD-ROM, the declared value of the shipment is less than USD 600.00. To receive the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator application software on the distribution CD-ROM, use the following procedures:
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Step
Action
1.
If necessary, contact your MasterCard Regional Office Representative for MasterCard OnLine access.
2.
Initiate the dial or proxy process following the browser software manufacturer’s instructions.
3.
Start the selected browser and go to the MasterCard OnLine homepage (http://www.mastercardonline.com).
4.
From Featured Products & Services, select the MasterCard Simulator Suite link.
5.
From MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, select Order/Upgrade.
6.
Complete the required information and submit the request.
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Distribution for Upgrade Versions Refer to Download the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator from MasterCard OnLine section for upgrade version downloading instructions.
Download Upgrade from MasterCard OnLine Browser Edition Members that have licensed a previous version of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator can download the current upgrade version from MasterCard OnLine Browser Edition at no additional charge.
CD-ROM Distribution As an alternate method for obtaining the current MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator upgrade version, members can request distribution of the application on a CD-ROM using the following procedures: Step
Action
1.
If necessary, contact your MasterCard Regional Office Representative for MasterCard OnLine access.
2.
Initiate the dial or proxy process following the browser software manufacturer’s instructions.
3.
Start the selected browser and go to the MasterCard OnLine homepage (http://www.mastercardonline.com).
4.
From Featured Products & Services, select the MasterCard Simulator Suite link.
5.
From MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, select Order/Upgrade.
6.
Complete the required information and submit the request.
MasterCard will bill members USD 395.00 plus shipping and handling, for the current MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator version application on CD-ROM. For members located outside the U.S. region, the declared value of the upgrade CD-ROM shipment will be USD 395.00.
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First Time Installation New members or members that install the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator on a new PC should follow the first time installation procedures.
Software Installation You must have administrative privileges to install the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator and associated software. The member’s Information Services/Information Technology (IS/IT) department or representative should review all procedures before installing the required MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator hardware and software.
Adobe Acrobat Reader Installation The Adobe Acrobat Reader is provided to ensure that members will be able to view and use the support documentation included with the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator. Use the following procedure to install Adobe Acrobat Reader software:
Note
Step
Action
1.
Place the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator CD in the CD-ROM drive.
2.
Click the Start button, and select Run.
3.
In the Open box, type C:\*\Acrobat\Setup.exe. (* equals the directory path the member selected when downloading the file from MasterCard Online.) (If necessary, modify the path)
4.
Click OK. Allow the Install Wizard to guide you through the installation process.
If you did not receive a MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator CD, you may download the Adobe Acrobat Reader software from http://www.adobe.com/.
MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Installation This section describes the installation steps for the current version of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator for first time installation. The initial installation process performs the following actions:
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Installs the MasterINQ base platform
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Installs the Rainbow Sentinel Driver
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Creates a new folder: C:\Program Files\MasterCard\MasterINQ62\Data_Credit_xx_x (where xx_x equals the current version of the simulator)
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Creates a MasterCard Simulators folder icon on the PC desktop
•
Adds application icons to the Start menu
Installing the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Use the following procedure to launch the installation process: Step
Action
1.
Click the Windows Desktop Start button, and select Run.
2.
Click Browse to locate the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator executable file (crsimxx_x.exe). •
Select C:\* 1\crsim_sim\crsimxx_x.exe 2 if you downloaded the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator applications using MasterCard OnLine®. (If necessary, modify the path)
•
Select D:\Simulator\crsimxx_x.exe if you received the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator applications on CD-ROM. (If necessary, modify the path)
3.
Select crsimxx_x.exe and click OK to begin the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator installation program. The system briefly displays the progress indicator.
4.
Click Next to continue.
5.
Read the MasterCard Test Simulator Software License Agreement carefully, and click the I accept the terms of the license agreement radio button to accept the terms of the agreement and click Next.
1 * equals the directory selected by the member when downloading the file from MasterCard
Online.
2 xx_x equals the current version simulator.
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Step
Action
6.
Click the Anyone who uses this computer (all users) radio button and then click Next.
7.
Click Install to start copying the MasterINQ base platform files.
8.
Click OK in the message indicating the installation of the MasterINQ Platform.
9.
Select the folder/directory location where the MasterINQ installation file (MasterINQ62r3 Setup.exe) was downloaded and click OK.
10.
Click Next.
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Step
Action
11.
Read the MasterINQ Software License Agreement carefully, and click the I accept the terms of the license agreement radio button to accept the terms of the agreement and then click Next.
12.
Click Next.
13.
Click Install to begin the installation of the MasterINQ base platform files.
14.
Click Finish.
15.
Click OK in the message indicating the installation of the USB Hardware Token Device Driver.
16.
Click Next.
17.
Read the Rainbow Sentinel Driver Software License Agreement carefully, and click the I accept the terms of the license agreement radio button and click Next.
18.
Click Next.
19.
Click the Complete radio button and then click Next.
20.
Click Install to begin the installation of the USB Hardware Token Device Driver.
21.
Click Finish.
22.
Click Finish when setup is complete.
23.
Continue with Hardware Installation.
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Hardware Installation The member’s Information Services/Information Technology (IS/IT) department or representative should review all procedures before installing the required MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator hardware.
Hardware Token Installation Connect the hardware token to the USB (Figure 2.3) port. The hardware token must be present to operate the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator. Figure 2.3—Hardware Token Installation
MasterCard provides a hardware token license file via email to members. Members should detach the license file from their email message to the C:\Program Files\MasterCard\MasterINQ62\Bin directory. The license file must be present in the Bin folder of the MasterInq directory for the simulator to operate. Figure 2.4 is an example of a license file.
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Warning
Members should not change the simulator’s PC date to a future date as this will cause the simulator’s security hardware token license to update the token access date. As a result, when the PC date is reset to the current date the license date becomes expired. An expired license date in the license file causes the security token to deny member access to the simulator. In some instances, if the PC date is manually changed to a distant future date, a new hardware token may be required to operate the simulator. A hardware token replacement fee will apply. See Chapters 4 and 5 for details about adding an instruction to test with a future settlement date.
Figure 2.4—Hardware token license file example
Simulator Installation Support MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator support specialists provide technical support for all member questions related to the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator software installation process. For technical assistance, please contact Simulator Support: E-mail:
[email protected]
Web site:
www.mastercardonline.com
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Simulator Upgrade Installation This section presents the upgrade installation for existing users of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator. The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator installation instructions described in this section assume that you are upgrading from a previous version of the simulator to the current version. If you are upgrading to the current version of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator but performing the installation on a PC on which a previous version is not currently installed, see First Time Installation. This section describes the upgrade installation steps for the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Upgrade Installation This section describes the installation steps for the current version of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator for upgrade installation. The initial installation process performs the following actions: •
Updates the MasterINQ base platform
•
Creates a new folder: C:\Program Files\MasterCard\MasterINQ62\Data_Credit_xx_x 3
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Creates a new icon in the MasterCard Simulators folder icon on the PC desktop for the current version of the simulator
•
Creates a new icon for the previous version of the simulator
•
Adds application icons to the Start menu
•
Copies user files from C:\Program Files\MasterCard\MasterINQXX 4\Data_Credit_XX.X 5\User to C:\Program Files\MasterCard\MasterINQxx 6\Data_Credit_xx.x\User
3 xx_x equals the current version of the simulator 4 XX equals the previous version of MasterINQ. 5 XX.X equals the previous simulator version. 6 xx equals the current version of MasterINQ.
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Copies license files from C:\Program Files\MasterCard\MasterINQXX\Bin to C:\Program Files\MasterCard\MasterINQxx\Bin
Installing the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator Upgrade Use the following procedure to launch the installation process: Step
Action
1.
Click the Windows Desktop Start button, and select Run.
2.
Click Browse to locate the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator executable file (crsimxx_x.exe). •
Select C:\* 7\crsim_sim\crsimxx_x.exe 8 if you downloaded the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator applications using MasterCard OnLine®. (If necessary, modify the path)
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Select D:\Simulator\crsimxx_x.exe if you received the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator applications on CD-ROM. (If necessary, modify the path.)
3.
Select crsimxx_x.exe, and click OK to begin the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator installation program. The system briefly displays the progress indicator.
4.
Click Next to continue.
5.
Read the MasterCard Test Simulator Software License Agreement carefully, and click the I accept the terms of the license agreement radio button to accept the terms of the agreement and click Next.
6.
Click Install to start copying files.
7.
Click OK in the message indicating the installation of the USB Hardware Token Device Driver.
8.
Click Next.
7 * equals the directory selected by the member when downloading the file from MasterCard
Online.
8 xx_x equals the current version simulator.
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Step
Action
9.
Click the Repair radio button.
10.
Click Next.
11.
Click Install.
12.
Click Finish.
13.
Click Finish when setup is complete.
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Simulator Configuration This chapter describes how members can configure, customize, and modify the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator to perform advanced testing.
Configuration Options.........................................................................................3-1 Accessing Configuration Options .................................................................3-1 Test Mode Options .................................................................................3-3 Network Options ..............................................................................3-3 Timers ...............................................................................................3-5 Modifying Timer Values ...................................................................3-5 AID - FID ..........................................................................................3-6 Currency Rates ........................................................................................3-7 Adding a Currency Rate ...................................................................3-7 Modifying a Currency Rate...............................................................3-9 Deleting a Currency Rate .................................................................3-9 BIN Table ................................................................................................3-9 Crypto Keys...........................................................................................3-13 MChip Key Sets...............................................................................3-14 Adding an MChip Key Set........................................................3-15 Modifying Key Values in “MChipKeySet_User” ......................3-15 Modifying Parameters in “MChipKeySet_User”.......................3-17 Setting a M/Chip Key Set as the Default MChip Key Set .......3-18 Selecting MChip Key Logging..................................................3-18 PIN Key Sets ...................................................................................3-19 Key Exchange Process .............................................................3-19 Triple DES Encryption..............................................................3-20 Creating PIN Key Sets (User)...................................................3-21 Modifying PIN Key Sets (User) ................................................3-22 HMAC Keys.....................................................................................3-24 Creating HMAC Keys (User) ....................................................3-24 Modifying HMAC Keys (User) .................................................3-25 Deleting HMAC Keys (User) ....................................................3-26 CVC Keys ........................................................................................3-26 Creating a CVC Key Set (User) ................................................3-26 Modifying CVC Keys (User).....................................................3-27 Deleting CVC Keys (User)........................................................3-29 CVC3 Keys ......................................................................................3-29
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Creating a CVC3 Key Set (User) ..............................................3-29 Modifying CVC3 Key Values (User) ........................................3-32 Modifying Parameters in “CVC3KeySet_User”.........................3-35 Selecting the CVC3 Crypto Log................................................3-36 Deleting CVC3 Keys (User)......................................................3-37 TCP/IP ...................................................................................................3-37 Configuring the Simulator as the “Client”......................................3-37 Acquirer Table ......................................................................................3-39
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Configuration Options Members may customize the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator to their specific testing needs by configuring the various options described in this section before performing advanced testing. The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator saves options configured through the Set Options function and references these defined options for simulator processing. Options are dynamic and may be changed during testing.
Accessing Configuration Options Members control the configuration settings by first selecting a testing mode and then modifying the different options available in the Options dialog box. Testing Mode
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IPS Host Testing
•
APS Host Testing
Options
•
Test Mode Options
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Currency Rates
•
BIN Table
•
Crypto Keys
•
TCP/IP
•
Acquirer Table
Use the following procedure to select a testing mode and to access the simulator configuration options:
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Step Action
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1.
Double-click the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator desktop icon.
2.
From the Navigator pane, select a testing mode from the drop-down list.
3.
Click Set Options to launch the Options dialog box.
4.
Select a tab and modify the different options as needed.
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Test Mode Options From the Test Mode Options tab of the Options dialog box, members may modify specific Network processing options, Data options and timer values. Network Options Use the following procedure to change the Network Options: Step Action Jul 2006
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From the Options dialog box, select the Test Mode Options tab.
2.
Expand the Options group by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
3.
Modify the network options as needed. Double-clicking a value toggles the option on or off by changing the value to True (on) or False (off) for the corresponding option. See Table 3.1 for details concerning Network Options.
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Table 3.1—Network Options
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Option
Description
Treat Data Integrity Edits as Production Format Errors
Performs data integrity edit and if error found, stops 0100 message processing and sends a 0110 message with a format error.
0800 Group Sign-On Selects PIN Key Set
Sign-on selects the active PIN key set as configured in the PIN Key set option.
Network Always Forward Request Messages
Ignores all errors and continues processing of 0100 message.
Network Always Forward Response Messages
Ignores all errors and continues processing of 0110 message.
Always Return DE 48 to Acquirer
When selected, the simulator always returns DE 48 to the acquirer.
Show Information Messages for Unannounced DE 48 Subelements
When this option is selected, each unannounced DE 48 subelement is identified in the history log file with a message “Unannounced DE 48 subelements are present and are being passed through the network.”
Include Test Description into Test Logs
When this option is selected, the simulator writes the transaction description in the history log providing an easier means of locating a specific transaction in either the Test Monitor or Test Results component.
Issuer supports DE 48/SE 58
This option indicates that the issuer does or does not receive DE 48, subelement 58 in 0100 and 0400 messages.
Issuer supports Refund transaction
This option indicates that the issuer can or cannot process refund transactions where the value in DE 3, subfield 1 is equal to “20” in the 0100/110, 0120/0130, and 0400/0410 messages.
Issuer supports Balance Inquiry transaction
This option indicates whether the issuer can or cannot receive ATM Balance Inquiry transactions where the value in DE 3, subfield 1 is equal to “30” and DE 48, position 1 (TCC) is equal to “Z” in the 0100/0400 messages.
Acquirer supports DE 123
This option indicates that the issuer can or cannot receive DE 123.
Acquirer supports MSI (Maestro)
This option indicates that the acquirer can or cannot acquire Maestro (MSI) branded transactions.
Acquirer supports CIR (Cirrus)
This option indicates that the acquirer can or cannot acquire Cirrus (CIR) branded transactions.
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Timers Timer values define the amount of time the simulator will wait for a response from the host computer before the transaction “times out.” The system automatically assigns each timer to a specific class of messages. The default configuration has timer values that mirror production needs. The member may adjust the timer values within the Timers option as needed.
Note
Timer values are represented in milliseconds.
Modifying Timer Values Use the following procedure to modify any of the timer values: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select the testing mode.
2.
Click the Set Options icon to display the Options dialog box.
3.
Select the Test Mode Options tab.
4.
Expand the Data group by clicking the corresponding plus sign. Jul 2006
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Expand the Timers group by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
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Step
Action
6.
Double-click a timer value to display the Edit Timer Value dialog box.
7.
Type over the existing value with a new value and click OK
8.
Repeat steps 5 and 6 for each timer value as needed.
9.
Close the Options dialog box when finished.
AID - FID The AID - FID data options allow the member to set the DE 32—Acquiring Institution ID Code and DE 33—Forwarding Institution ID Code default values for simulator processing. Use the following procedure to set the default value for DE 32 and DE 33: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select the testing mode.
2.
Click the Set Options icon to display the Options dialog box.
3.
Select the Test Mode Options tab.
4.
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Step
Action
5.
Double-click a value to display the Edit Value dialog box.
6.
Highlight and type over the value with a different value as needed.
7.
Click OK.
8.
Repeat steps 5 through 7 for each Data field as needed.
9.
Close the Options dialog box when finished.
Currency Rates The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator provides a pre-populated currency rates table in the Options dialog box. Members typically will not need to modify the table. However, members may add additional currency rates or modify existing currency rate entries in the currency table as needed. Adding a Currency Rate Use the following procedure to add a currency rate to the Currency Rates table: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select a testing mode.
2.
Click the Set Options icon to display the Options dialog box.
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Step
Action
3.
Select the Currency Rates tab to display the Currency Rates table.
4.
Click the
Add a new rate button.
5.
In the Add Rate dialog box, enter the appropriate values in the corresponding fields.
6.
Click Add when finished.
Members may sort and move data in the Currency Table using the following navigational buttons: - moves the selected group or item upward in the table - moves the item downward one line at a time - sorts the first column of the table in a descending order
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Modifying a Currency Rate Use the following procedure to modify a currency rate in the Currency Rates table: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select a testing mode.
2.
Click the Set Options icon to display the Options dialog box.
3.
Select the Currency Rates tab to display the Currency Rates table.
4.
Double-click an existing rate to display the Edit Rate dialog box.
5.
Enter the appropriate value in the corresponding field as needed.
6.
Click Change when finished.
Deleting a Currency Rate Use the following procedure to delete a currency rate: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Set Options.
2.
Select the Currency Rates tab.
3.
Click a currency to highlight the entire row.
4.
Delete button. Answer appropriately to a confirmation message Click the validating the delete action.
BIN Table Within the Options/BIN Table pane, issuers may enter a BIN range and indicate the following for the specified BIN account range: •
Minimum and Maximum Account Range
Indicates the minimum and maximum account ranges. •
Issuer Currency Code
The value entered does not affect any AMCC processing as of the 06.2 release of the simulator. This field has been replaced by the Cardholder Billing Currency Code field. •
Financial Network Code
The value entered here becomes the default value for Network Data (DE 63) for the specified account range only.
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CVC1 Track Offset
The value entered indicates the beginning position of the CVC 1 Track data. •
CVC1 Key Set
The CVC1 Key Set entered in this field references the corresponding CVC Key Set in the Crypto Keys table for the account range indicated. •
M/Chip Key Index
The M/Chip Key Index works in conjunction with the associated account range to provide a reference link between the corresponding M/Chip Key in the Crypto Keys table. The M/Chip Key in the Crypto Keys table determines the M/Chip Key Set parameters for M/Chip processing. For example, a transaction, using a PAN that is within the account range identified with the specific M/Chip Key Index in the BIN Table, contains M/Chip data; the simulator compares the M/Chip Key Index for that account range to a matching M/Chip Key in the Crypto Keys table. Once a M/Chip Key Index match is made between the two tables, the simulator uses the corresponding M/Chip Key Set parameters defined in the Crypto Keys table for M/Chip processing. •
CVC3 Key Index
The CVC3 Key Index works in conjunction with the associated account range to provide a reference link between the corresponding CVC3 Key Set in the Crypto Keys table. The CVC3 Key Set in the Crypto Keys table determines the CVC3 Key Set parameters for CVC3 processing. •
AVS Service Type
This indicates the AVS Service type:
•
−
0 = Issuer does not support
−
1 = Issuer supports full AVS address
−
2 = Issuer supports condensed 2 AVS address
−
3 = Issuer supports condensed 3 AVS address
−
4 = Issuer supports condensed 4 AVS address
AVS Only Blocking
When selected, the AVS Only Blocking option will block AVS-only transactions. •
CVC2 Registered
Indicates if the issuer is CVC2 registered and must be defined as “yes” if performing CVC2 testing.
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Expired Card Indicator
This selection toggles on/off a cross-edit functionality that indicates whether a transaction containing an expired card value is forwarded on to the issuer. If “yes” is selected, the transaction with an expired card is forwarded to the issuer. If “no” is selected, the transaction is not forwarded to the issuer and is returned with a format error. •
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When set to “yes,” this value indicates that PIN Validation will be performed for the corresponding account range. This must be set to “yes” when performing PIN Validation testing. The “yes” selection determines whether the simulator populates DE 48, subfield 80 with “PI” or “PV.” PV
=
The Authorization System verified the PIN.
PI
=
The Authorization System was unable to verify the PIN.
When this field is set to “no,” the simulator will populate DE 48, subfield 80 with “TV’ or “TI.”
•
TV
=
The Authorization System translated the PIN for issuer verification.
TI
=
The Authorization System was unable to translate the PIN.
M/Chip On Behalf
When selected, the simulator performs the following M/Chip services for the issuer. Option
Description
Simulator function
00
Issuer does not participate
No M/Chip On Behalf processing performed by the simulator.
01
M/Chip to Magnetic Stripe Conversion
The simulator removes DE 55— Integrated Circuit Card (ICC) System Related Data and DE 23—Card Sequence Number and convert the transaction to a magnetic stripe transaction before sending the authorization request to the issuer for processing.
02
M/Chip Cryptogram Prevalidation/Post-generation
The simulator will validate the Authorization Request Cryptogram (ARQC) and generate the Authorization Response Cryptogram (ARPC) on behalf of the issuer.
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Option
Description
Simulator function
03
Dynamic M/Chip Stand-In
The simulator will validate the ARQC, process the authorization request, and generate the ARPC.
When selecting M/Chip on Behalf of Issuer, option 03 – Dynamic M/Chip StandIn, issuers must select the Network performs Stand-In Processing option as well to ensure correct simulator processing.
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AAV
When selected, the simulator performs the following Accountholder Authentication Value (AVV) Validation services for the issuer.
•
Option
Description
Simulator function
00
Issuer does not participate
No AAV validation performed by the simulator.
05
AAV Validation Service
The simulator will validate the AAV on behalf of the issuer.
06
AAV Validation Service Stand-In processing
The simulator will validate the AAV when the issuer is not available. This option should be selected with the Network performs Stand-In Processing option.
PWCB Option
When selected, the SBT or PBT option together with the “Network performs Stand-In processing” option will indicate that the simulator performs Stand-In processing for the PIN-based (PBT) or Signature-based (SBT) Purchase With Cash Back transactions.
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Issuer Supports RPCS
This option indicates that the issuer supports Recurring Payment Cancellation Service processing, which allows the issuer to specify criteria to block recurring payment transactions identified in the authorization messages on MasterCard cards. •
Issuer Supports HealthCare
This option indicates that the issuer supports healthcare transactions. •
Issuer Participates in PIN Management
This option indicates that the issuer participates in PIN Management. PIN Management allows for the following to be undertaken by a MasterCard CHIP cardholder using options available on an Automated Teller Machine(ATM):
•
−
PIN Change—provide the capability for a cardholder to change/update the Personal Identification Number (PIN) on their CHIP card.
−
PIN Unblock—provide the capability for a cardholder to “unblock” their PIN after having been blocked; for example, exceeding the maximum number of allowable unsuccessful PIN entry tries.
Issuer Receives Settlement Amount
When set to “Yes”, the issuer will receive DE 5, DE 9 and DE 50 in U.S. dollars. •
Cardholder Billing Currency
The value entered in this field is used to calculate DE 6 (Amount, Cardholder Billing) allowing the issuer to settle in one currency and have the cardholder billing transmitted in another currency. •
Network performs Stand-In Processing
When selected, the simulator stores 0100 messages for retrieval by the issuer using a Store and Forward request.
Crypto Keys From the Crypto Keys tab of the Options dialog box, members may define the following cryptographic keys to be used during simulator processing: •
MChip Key Sets
•
PIN Key Sets
•
HMAC Key Sets
•
CVC Key Sets
•
CVC3 Key Sets
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Note
All default key sets, for any crypto key category, are displayed in red text. This allows you to quickly identify the active default key sets.
MChip Key Sets The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator provides smart card support, allowing members to test their respective back-office and smart card systems ensuring interoperability of the network interface in an online interchange environment. The simulator emulates the application versions of M/Chip 2.1 and M/Chip 4.0. Within the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, members can input the Master Keys required for various algorithms used in M/Chip data processing by entering the appropriate values in the MChip Key Sets. The keys are represented in Triple DES – double key format. These keys are used in calculating ICC Master and Session keys for each transaction. Table 3.2 indicates the Simulator M/Chip Key names and their ICC Master Key equivalent. See the M/Chip 4 Security & Key Management manual for details concerning ICC Master Key derivation. Table 3.2—Simulator M/Chip Key Simulator M/Chip Key Name
Equal to…
ICC Master Key
SMI
MKSMI – ICC Master Key for Secure Messaging Integrity
SMC
MKSMC – ICC Master Key for Secure Messaging Confidentiality
AC
MKAC – ICC Master Key Application Cryptogram
Within the Crypto Keys pane, the MChip Keys are defined as “Reference” and “User.” The keys contained in the “MChipKeySet_Reference” may not be modified by the member, as these contain the system default key values. However, the member may copy and paste any of the groups from the “MChipKeySet_Reference” into the “MChipKeySet_User” where the values can be modified. For acquirers, MasterCard sets the “MChipKeySet_Reference” with default clear key values for the test M/Chip Keys within the simulator. The default key components correspond with the MasterCard provided test card decks for acquirer testing.
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Issuing members provide their own test Master Key clear key components in the “MChipKeySet_User” category of the Crypto Key Sets pane. Adding an MChip Key Set Use the following procedure to add a new MChip Key Set to the “MChipKeySet_User” category: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Set Options.
2.
In the Options dialog box, click the Crypto Keys tab.
3.
Click on a key set in the MChipKeySet_User group.
4.
Click the
Add new group button.
5.
Enter an M/Chip Key Set Index value and a description.
6.
Click OK when finished.
Modifying Key Values in “MChipKeySet_User” Use the following procedure to modify key values of a key set in the “MChipKeySet_User” category: Step
Action
1.
From the Crypto Keys pane, expand an MChip Key Set by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
2.
Double-click a key value to modify it.
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Step
Action
3.
From the Key Data Wizard, select the number of key components by clicking the corresponding radio button. Members may select the “Enforce Odd Parity” option if their hardware security module (HSM) requires odd parity.
4.
Click Next.
5.
In the Key Components dialog box, type a clear key component in each component field. Members should not use production keys in the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
6.
Click OK.
7.
Repeat Steps 2 through 6 for each key as needed.
Table 3.3 describes the parameters that are available in the PARMS folder:
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Table 3.3—PARMS Parameter
Description
Application
Selection specifies the application version used in cryptographic calculation/validation.
Crypto
Selection specifies the data format used in cryptographic calculation/validation.
Default
Set the Group ID with the corresponding M/Chip Keys and parameters as the default for smart card processing within the simulator.
MIT Crypt Logging
Toggles on or off the MIT Crypt Log. This log records information about the smart card interim cryptographic calculations.
APS Validations
Toggles on or off the validation of specific acquirer cryptographic calculations.
Modifying Parameters in “MChipKeySet_User” Use the following procedure to modify parameters of an MChip Key Set in “MChipKeySet_User” category: Step Action 1.
From the Crypto Keys pane, expand an MChip Key Set by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
2.
Expand Parms by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
3.
Double-click Applications or Crypto to modify as needed.
4.
Select a Crypto Type by clicking the corresponding radio button.
5.
Click Next.
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Step Action 6.
Select the Application Type and click OK.
Setting a M/Chip Key Set as the Default MChip Key Set Use the following procedure to set an MChip Key Set with the associated MChip keys and parameters as the default for simulator M/Chip processing:
Note
Step
Action
1.
From the Crypto Keys pane, expand an MChip Key Set by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
2.
Expand Parms by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
3.
If the Default Value field is set to “No,” double-click the value to change the value to “Yes.”
You may not toggle a selected Default Value of “Yes” back to “No.” The Default Value will need to be changed in another M/Chip Key Set to set all other M/Chip Key Set Default values to “No” as only one M/Chip Key Set may be set to be the default at one time.
Selecting MChip Key Logging Members may select the creation of a text log file that records information about the smart card interim cryptographic calculations. This text log is located in the main simulator directory, Credit xx_x\BIN. When selected; the simulator appends the data to the M/Chip Crypto log. The default name for the log is “destrace.txt.”
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Use the following procedure to select the creation of a simulator M/Chip processing log file: Step
Action
1.
From the Crypto Keys pane, expand an M/Chip Key Set by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
2.
Expand Parms by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
3.
Double-click the M/Chip Crypto Log value to select/deselect creation of an M/Chip processing log file for that specific M/Chip Key Set.
PIN Key Sets Within the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, members can control the key encryption key (KEK) (also known as the communication key) definition by entering the appropriate value in the PIN Key Set table located in the Options dialog box. Members may define PIN Key sets for multiple Group IDs. For online testing with the MasterCard Test Facility (MTF), MasterCard and the member exchange the clear key used to create the communication key. Each clear key is 16 hexadecimal digits with odd parity on each pair of digits. The communication key is created by the clear key components being “Exclusive OR’ed” (XOR’d) together creating the communication key in its clear text value. The clear text value indicates that the key is unencrypted.
Note
The value entered in DE 2 of the Network Management Request/0800 sign-in message (DE 70 = 061) activates the corresponding PIN Key Set in the simulator.
Key Exchange Process For MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator testing, the member provides up to three clear key components per key to Exclusive OR to create the Key Encryption Key value. The members are then not dependent on the MasterCard clear key to create the simulators communication key. The following example illustrates the key components XORed for Single DES encryption.
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Note
0123456789ABCDEF (first clear key component) XOR’d with, 0E4FEF5BCB257AB6 (second clear key component) equals, 0F6CAA3C428EB759 (Encryption Key value)
Note
The simulator automatically XORs key components that are entered by the member, thus eliminating the need to XOR key components manually. See Creating PIN Key Sets (User) for more information.
The key encryption key (KEK) value is used to encrypt the PIN Encryption Key (PEK) (also known as the working key) when sent in a Network Management Request/0800 dynamic key exchange message. MasterCard recommends that members use the default value for the PIN Encryption Key. Triple DES Encryption The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator supports Triple Data Encryption Standard (DES) for PIN encryption processing. Triple DES encryption helps to reduce fraud losses by making it more difficult for criminals to decrypt cardholder information such as PINs. The Triple DES approach uses three passes through the DES algorithm. By increasing the number of passes through the DES algorithm and increasing the number of bits (key size) used in encryption, the resulting data is more difficult to decipher. The Triple DES encryption affects both acquirers and issuers. Members will have the option to encrypt PIN information using the single DES key algorithm or a triple DES key algorithm with double- or triple-length keys. Within the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, members can define the type of encryption method by entering the appropriate value(s) in the Crypto Keys of the Options dialog box. As with Single DES, Triple DES uses the KEK key to encrypt the PEK key in the Network Management Request/0800 (Class 1) key exchange message and uses the PEK key to encrypt the ANSI PIN Block in a PIN based transaction. The Triple DES algorithm used is encryption-decryption-encryption and the key encryption mode used is Electronic Codebook (ECB).
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MasterCard provides pre-defined Reference PIN Key Sets that act as the default key sets. Members may not modify the Reference PIN Key Sets but may create and modify User PIN Key Sets by following the steps below. Creating PIN Key Sets (User) Use the following procedure to create a PIN Key Set in the User category: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, click Set Options.
2.
In the Options dialog box, click the Crypto Keys tab.
3.
Select any group in the PINKeySet_User category.
4.
Click the
5.
In the Add Group dialog box, enter a Group ID and description.
6.
Click Next.
Adds a new Group button.
Note: Members may not create or modify values contained in the PINKeySet_Reference as these are the simulator default key sets. However, members may create and modify PIN Key Sets in the PIN KeySet_User for multiple Group IDs.
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Step
Action
7.
Select the DES type by clicking a corresponding radio button.
8.
Select the Variant type by clicking the corresponding radio button.
9.
Click OK.
Modifying PIN Key Sets (User) Use the following procedure to modify a PIN Key Set in the User category: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Set Options.
2.
In the Options dialog box, click the Crypto Keys tab. MasterCard recommends that members use the default value(s) for the PIN Encryption Key for simulator testing.
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3.
Expand a PIN Key set by clicking the corresponding plus sign to display the key parameters associated with that group.
4.
Expand the KEK key parameters.
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Step
Action
5.
Double-click a key to launch the Key Data Wizard.
6.
Select the number of key components by clicking the corresponding radio button. Members may select the “Enforce Odd Parity” option if their hardware security module (HSM) requires odd parity.
7.
Click Next.
8.
In the Key Components dialog box, type a clear key component in a component field. Members should not use production keys in the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
9.
Click OK.
10.
Repeat steps 5 through 9 for each key.
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HMAC Keys A message authentication code (MAC) is a symmetric cryptographic transformation of data that protects the sender and the recipient of the data against forgery by third parties. HMAC is a construction of message authentication schemes based on a cryptographic hash function. Within the simulator, members may create HMAC key sets to support the MasterCard® SecureCode™ Accountholder Authentication Value (AAV) Verification Service. Creating HMAC Keys (User) Use the following procedure to create a HMAC Key Set in the User category: Step
Action
1.
Within the Options dialog box, select the Crypto Keys tab.
2.
Click any User category HMAC Key group.
3.
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Click the Adds a new group
button.
4.
In the Add new HMAC key dialog box, enter a key identifier and description.
5.
Click OK. By default the simulator creates all sixteen keys with the same key value.
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Step
Action
6.
Double-click any HMAC key to launch the Edit HMAC Key dialog box. From here you may edit a range of keys or a single key.
7
Enter a Minimal or Maximal BKI value as needed.
8.
Enter the key value in the HMAC Key field.
9.
Click Change.
Modifying HMAC Keys (User) Use the following procedure to modify HMAC Keys in the User category: Step
Action
1.
Within the Options dialog box, select the Crypto Keys tab.
2.
Expand any HMAC Key User category group.
3.
Double-click a key to display the Edit HMAC Key dialog box.
4.
Enter a Minimal BKI value and/or a Maximal BKI value. Note: To modify a single key value, enter the same BKI value in both the Minimal and Maximal BKI value fields. To modify a range of keys, enter different values in the Minimal and Maximal BKI value fields.
5.
Enter the HMAC Key value and click Change.
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Deleting HMAC Keys (User) Use the following procedure to delete a HMAC Key set in the User category: Step
Action
1.
Within the Options dialog box, select the Crypto Keys tab.
2.
Click any HMAC Key User category group.
3.
Click Delete.
4.
Answer appropriately to a confirmation message validating the delete action.
CVC Keys The card validation code is a two-part security feature identified as CVC 1 and CVC 2. Within the simulator, members may use the CVC Key Set feature in the Options dialog box to calculate the CVC using the data encryption standard (DES) method. From the Crypto Keys tab, members may create CVC keys in a user category for use in CVC calculation within the simulator. MasterCard provides pre-defined Reference category CVC Keys that act as the system default key sets. Members may not modify the Reference Keys but may create and modify User Keys by following the steps below. Creating a CVC Key Set (User) Use the following procedure to create a CVC Key Set in the User category: Step
Action
1.
Within the Options dialog box, select the Crypto Keys tab.
2.
Click any User category CVC Key group.
3. 4.
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Click the Add group
button.
In the Add new CVC2 key dialog box, enter a Key Index and description.
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Step
Action
5.
Click Next.
6.
Click OK.
Modifying CVC Keys (User) Use the following procedure to modify a CVC Key Set in the User category: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Set Options.
2.
In the Options dialog box, click the Crypto Keys tab.
3.
Expand a CVC Key Set by clicking the corresponding plus sign to display the key parameters associated with that group.
4.
Expand the key parameters.
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Step
Action
5.
Double-click a key to launch the Key Data Wizard.
6.
Select the number of key components by clicking the corresponding radio button. Members may select the “Enforce Odd Parity” option if their hardware security module (HSM) requires odd parity.
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7.
Click Next.
8.
In the Key Components dialog box, type a clear key component in the component field.
9.
Click OK.
10.
Repeat steps 5 through 9 for each key.
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Deleting CVC Keys (User) Use the following procedure to delete a CVC Key set in the User category: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, click Set Options.
2.
In the Options dialog box, click the Crypto Keys tab.
3.
Expand the CVCKeySet_User group by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
4.
Click a CVC Key Set group to highlight the row.
5.
Click the Delete button. Answer appropriately to a confirmation message validating the delete action.
CVC3 Keys MasterCard provides pre-defined Reference category CVC3 Keys that act as the system default key sets. Members cannot modify the Reference category keys but may create and modify User category keys by following the steps below. Creating a CVC3 Key Set (User) Use the following procedure to create a CVC3 Key set in the User category: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Set Options.
2.
In the Options dialog box, click the Crypto Keys tab.
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Step
Action
3.
Click on the CVC3KeySet_User category icon.
4.
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Click the
Adds a new group toolbar button.
5.
In the Add CVC3 Key Index dialog box, enter a Key Index and description.
6.
Click OK.
7.
Expand the newly created CVC3 Key Set and the corresponding IMK group.
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Step
Action
8.
Double-click a key to launch the Key Data Wizard.
9.
Select the number of key components by clicking the corresponding radio button. Members may select the “Enforce Odd Parity” option if their hardware security module (HSM) requires odd parity.
10.
Click Next.
11.
In the Key Components dialog box, type a clear key component in the component field.
12.
Click OK.
13.
Repeat steps 8 through 12 for each key.
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Modifying CVC3 Key Values (User) Use the following procedure to modify a CVC3 Key in the User category: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Set Options.
2.
In the Options dialog box, click the Crypto Keys tab.
3.
Expand a CVC3 Key Set by clicking the corresponding plus sign to display the key parameters associated with that group.
4.
Expand the key parameters.
5.
Double-click a key to launch the Key Data Wizard.
6.
Select the number of key components by clicking the corresponding radio button.
7.
In the Key Components dialog box, type the clear key components in the component fields.
8.
Click OK.
9.
Repeat steps 5 through 8 for each key.
Table 3.4 describes the parameters that are available in the CVC3 PARMS folder: Table 3.4—CVC3 PARMS
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Parameter
Description
CVC3 Crypto Log
Toggles on or off the CVC3 Crypto Log. This log records information about the CVC3 cryptographic calculations.
Position of PAN Sequence Number
Indicates the position of the PAN sequence number in the discretionary data of the Track 1 or Track 2 data.
Length of Discretionary Data
Indicates the length of the Track 1 or track 2 discretionary data. The DD length for Track 1 cannot exceed 24 bytes. The DD length for Track 2 cannot exceed 13 bytes.
Length of ATC
Indicates the length of the Application Transaction Counter (ATC) in the discretionary data. When the card expiration date is valid for 2 years or less the minimal length of the ATC is 3 digits. When the card expiration date is valid for more than 2 years, the minimal length of the ATC is 4 digits.
Position of ATC
Indicates the position of the Application Transaction Counter (ATC) in the discretionary data. The position is determined as shown in the examples below.
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Parameter
Description
Length of UN
Indicates the length of the unpredictable number (UN) in the discretionary data.
Position of UN
Indicates the position of the unpredictable number (UN) in the discretionary data. The position is determined as shown in the examples below.
Length of CVC3
Indicates the length of the CVC3 in the discretionary data.
Position of CVC3
Indicates the position of CVC3 in the discretionary data. The position is determined as shown in the example below.
The CVC3 Parameters may be defined for both Track 1 and Track 2 data. Figure 3.1—Examples of the position values in DD of Track 1
The CVC3 for a length of 3 in Track 1 DD is located in “20, 21, 22.” The value “22” should be entered as the Position of CVC3. 484746454443424140393837363534333231302928272625 242322212019181716151413121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PCVC3TRACK1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
The ATC for a length of 3 in Track 1 DD is located in “14, 15, 16” and the UN for a length of 3 is located in “06, 07, 08”. The value ‘16’ should be entered as the Position of ATC; the value “08” should be entered as the Position of UN. 484746454443424140393837363534333231302928272625242322212019181716151413121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PUNATCTRACK1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0 0
The position of the PAN Sequence Number in Track 1 DD in this example is ‘00’ since the PAN Sequence Number is not included 484746454443424140393837363534333231302928272625242322212019181716151413121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PPSEQTRACK1
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
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24 23 22 21 20 19 18 17 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
DD
x x C3 C2 C1 x x x A3 A2 A1 x x x x x U3 U2 U1 x x x x nUN
Figure 3.2—Examples of the position values in DD of Track 2
The CVC3 for a length of 3 in Track 2 DD is located in “02, 03, 04.” The value “04” should be entered as the Position of CVC3. 16 15 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PCVC3TRACK2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0
The ATC for a length of 3 in Track 2 DD is located in “10, 11, 12” and the UN for a length of 3 is located in “05, 06, 07”’. The value ‘12’ should be entered as the Position of ATC; the value “07” should be entered as the Position of UN. 1615 14 13 12 11 10 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PUNATCTRACK2
0 0 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 1 1 1 0 0 0 0
The position of the PAN Sequence Number in Track 2 DD in this example is ‘00’ since there PAN Sequence Number is not included. 16151413121110 9 8 7 6 5 4 3 2 1
PPSEQTRACK2
0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0
13 12 11 10 9 8 7
DD
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6
5
4 3
x A3 A2 A1 x x U3 U2 U1 x x
2
1
x nUN
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Modifying Parameters in “CVC3KeySet_User” Use the following procedure to modify parameters of a CVC3 Key Set in the “CVC3KeySet_User” category: Step Action 1.
From the Crypto Key Set pane, expand a CVC3 Key Set by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
2.
Expand Parms by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
3.
Right-click either the Track 1 or Track 2 folder. The procedure is the same for modifying either track data.
4.
Select Edit Track Data.
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Step Action 5.
Highlight and type over the values in the left-side column with the new data as needed.
The right column displays the values in HEX format for reference only. 6.
Click OK.
Selecting the CVC3 Crypto Log Members may select the creation of a text log file that records information about the CVC3 cryptographic calculations. This text log is located in the main simulator directory, MasterINQxxx\Bin. When selected, the simulator appends the data to the Crypto log. Use the following procedure to select the creation of a simulator CVC3 processing log file:
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Step
Action
1.
From the Crypto Key Set pane, expand a CVC3 Key Set by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
2.
Expand PARMS by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
3.
Double-click the CVC3 Crypto Log value to select/deselect creation of an processing log file for that specific CVC3 Key Set.
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Deleting CVC3 Keys (User) Use the following procedure to delete a CVC3 Key set in the User category: Step
Action
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From the Navigator pane, select Set Options.
2.
In the Options dialog box, click the Crypto Keys tab.
3.
Click a CVC3 Key Set to highlight the row.
4.
Click the Delete button. Answer appropriately to a confirmation message validating the delete action.
TCP/IP The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator is configured by default as a server. When a test mode is selected, the simulator waits for a connection to the specified Port (6034) which is the standard TCP/IP configuration found on the MasterCard interface processor (MIP). The simulator will wait in an active listening mode until the connection request is initiated by the host system. For those members whose host system requires that it be the server, the simulator may be configured as the “client.” The TCP/IP tab is available only when the IPS or the APS Test mode is selected. Configuring the Simulator as the “Client” Use the following procedure to configure the simulator as the “client”: Step
Action
1.
Set a testing mode.
2.
From the Options dialog box, select the TCP/IP tab.
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Step
Action
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Click the Client radio button in the Choose connection section.
4.
Enter a Port number if needed.
5.
Enter an IP address in the IP field
6.
Click Apply when finished.
7.
Close the Options dialog box.
If the connection between the host system and the simulator is broken, the simulator will not automatically re-connect. The member will need to select a testing mode in the simulator to initiate the connection request.
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Acquirer Table Acquirers add their own Acquirer IDs and specific option choices in the “User” category of the Acquirer Table. Typically this is a one time setup and once it is completed, acquirers update the Acquirers Table only as needed. Within the Acquirer Table dialog box, members may configure the following options for their specific Acquirer ID(s): •
Acquirer Country Code
The value entered in this field, in conjunction with the value of the Issuer Country Code determines the value in DE 63—Network Data, subfield 2. •
Forwarding Institution ID code DE 33
When this option is set in combination with the Acquirer Receives Settlement Amount, DE 32 (Acquirer ID) and DE 33 (Forwarding Institution ID) will decide if the acquirer receives the settlement amounts (DE 5, DE 9, and DE 50). If this option is not set, then the value in DE 32 determines whether the acquirer receives DE 5, DE 9, and DE 50. •
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This option indicates if the acquirer supports Chip Partial Grade. Similar to Full Grade authorization requests, Partial Grade acquiring provides information to indicate to issuers that card data was read from the smart card. However, in Partial Grade acquiring, not all the required chip subelements are present. Refer to the M/Chip Functional Architecture for Debit and Credit manual for additional information about Chip Partial Grade. •
Electronic Acceptance
This option indicates the acquirer’s type of participation in MasterCard Electronic (MCE). •
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When set to “Yes”, the combination of the Acquirer Support PIN Management option and DE 33 (Forwarding Institution ID Code) determines if the acquirer is qualified to support PIN management. •
Acquirer Receives Settlement Amount
When this option is set to “Yes”, the acquirer will receive the settlement amount related data elements.
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Issuer Testing This chapter details how issuing members perform standard and specialized simulator testing.
Standard Issuer Testing .......................................................................................4-1 Setting the IPS Host Test Mode ....................................................................4-1 Configuring the Simulator.............................................................................4-2 Modifying “Reference” Card Profiles......................................................4-3 Adding BIN Ranges.................................................................................4-5 Modifying a BIN Range ....................................................................4-7 Deleting a BIN Range.......................................................................4-7 Managing the History Log.............................................................................4-7 Default Log Database .............................................................................4-7 Clear Log .................................................................................................4-8 Compact Log ...........................................................................................4-8 Starting an Issuer Test Session....................................................................4-10 Stopping a Test Session ..............................................................................4-11 Viewing the Test Session ............................................................................4-11 Viewing Test Results ...................................................................................4-12 Table View ............................................................................................4-13 Parsed Message Detail View.................................................................4-14 Key Data View ......................................................................................4-15 Log Display Icons .................................................................................4-16 Refining the Test Results View ...................................................................4-17 Filtering the Test Results View .............................................................4-17 Select Messages.....................................................................................4-19 Generating a History Log as a Text File ..............................................4-20 Advanced Options and Specialized Testing.....................................................4-21 Setting Network Options ............................................................................4-21 PIN Key Sets................................................................................................4-24 MChip Key Sets ...........................................................................................4-27 M/Chip Crypto Log ...............................................................................4-29 “User” Category Card Profiles.....................................................................4-31 Creating “User” Category Card Profiles................................................4-31 Entering Additional or ICC Related Data in a Card Profile...........4-34 Modifying “User” Category Card Profiles.............................................4-36 Deleting a “User” Category Card Profile..............................................4-38
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“User” Category Merchant Profiles .............................................................4-38 Creating “User” Category Merchant Profiles ........................................4-38 Modifying “User” Category Merchant Profiles .....................................4-41 Deleting “User” Category Merchant Profiles........................................4-41 Creating a Transaction File .........................................................................4-41 Modifying a Transaction .............................................................................4-43 Selecting and Viewing a Transaction ...................................................4-43 Adding a Data Element to a Transaction .............................................4-44 Changing a Data Element Value in a Transaction...............................4-46 Deleting a Data Element from a Transaction ......................................4-46 Changing a Card or Merchant Profile in a Transaction.......................4-47 Search and Replace Card and Merchant Profiles.................................4-47 Changing the Order of Transactions in a Transaction File .................4-52 Copying and Pasting Transactions .......................................................4-52 Deleting Transactions ...........................................................................4-53 Adding Control Instructions........................................................................4-53 Adding an Instruction to Set a Future Settlement Date in the Simulator ...............................................................................................4-54 Network Response Profiles.........................................................................4-56 Creating “User” Category Network Response Profiles ........................4-56 Entering Network Response Profile Data ............................................4-58 Network Response Profile Wildcard Match .........................................4-60
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Standard Issuer Testing With the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, standard issuer testing is simple and easy to perform. For standard simulator issuer testing, issuers: •
Set the IPS Host Test Mode and establish a communications connection to the member host
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Configure the simulator
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Open a MasterCard provided transaction file and start a test session
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Analyze the test results
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Manage the Test Results History Log
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Send the Test Results History Log to MasterCard
MasterCard provides pre-defined simulator transaction files that contain testing criteria for MasterCard mandated testing. The transaction files are located in the Data folder of the simulator application (C:\Program Files\MasterCard\Credit ##_# 1\Data). Issuer test transaction files are in the form of .tri files. Members do not need to modify the MasterCard provided transaction files before testing. However, issuers may create custom transaction files for any type of internal testing they are conducting. See Creating a Transaction File for details.
Setting the IPS Host Test Mode Use the following procedure to set the Issuer Processing System (IPS) host testing mode and establish a communications connection to the member host: Step
Action
1.
Double-click the MasterCard Simulators folder on the PC desktop.
2.
Double-click the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator icon to launch the application.
1 “##_#” Equals the current version of the simulator.
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Step
Action
3.
In the Navigator pane from the Testing tab, select IPS Host Testing from the drop-down list. The testing status indicator displays “Connecting” until the connection to the member host completes, then the status changes to “Connected.”
The simulator is now prepared to send Authorization Request/0100 messages to the member host.
Configuring the Simulator Before testing, issuers need to configure the following: •
Card Profiles – “Reference” category
•
BIN Table – “User” category
Issuers modify the “Reference” category Card Profiles with their specific card information, and in the BIN Table, add their own account ranges in the “User” category. Refer to Chapter 1 for details concerning “Reference” and “User” categories. Typically this is a one time setup and once it is completed, issuers update the Card Profiles and the BIN Table only as needed.
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Modifying “Reference” Card Profiles The Card Profiles contains a “Reference” and a “User” category. The “Reference” Card Profiles are the only “Reference” profiles that members may modify. All other “Reference” profiles can not be modified by the member but may be copied and pasted into the corresponding “User” profile as a template. Although members add their specific card information to the profiles, they may not delete or rename the “Reference” Card Profiles. Use the following procedure to modify the “Reference” Card Profiles: Step
Action
1.
Set the IPS Host Testing mode.
2.
From the Navigator pane, click Test Preparation.
3.
Click the Card Profiles tab.
4.
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Step
Action
5.
Right-click a Card Profile and select Edit Node to launch the Edit Card Profile dialog box.
6.
From the Typical Data tab, highlight the PAN and enter the appropriate value. This field is required for the Card Profile.
7.
Modify remaining data as needed within the Typical Data pane.
8.
Click the Track Data, Additional Data, or ICC Related Data tab and modify the data as needed.
9. 10.
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arrow buttons to navigate to the other profiles in the list.
Repeat steps 5 through 8 for each profile.
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Adding BIN Ranges The BIN Table contains a “Reference” and a “User” category. The “Reference” category may not be modified. Issuers need to add their account ranges to the BIN Table in the “User” category to be referenced during simulator processing. Use the following procedure to add BIN ranges to the BIN Table: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Set Options.
2.
Within the Options dialog box, click the BIN Table tab.
3.
Click the BinTable_User category icon.
4.
Click the
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Click Add when finished. The BIN Range is added to the BinTable_User category.
See Chapter 3 for details concerning the options available within the Add BIN Range dialog box.
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Modifying a BIN Range Use the following procedure to modify a User category BIN Range. Step
Action
1.
In the Options dialog box, select the BIN Table tab.
2.
In the BinTable_User, right-click an account range and select Edit Node to launch the Edit Bin Range dialog box.
3.
Modify the fields as needed.
4.
Click Change when finished.
Deleting a BIN Range Use the following procedure to delete a BIN range from the BIN Table. Step
Action
1.
In the Options dialog box, select the BIN Table tab.
2.
Select a row in the BIN Table.
3.
Delete button. Answer appropriately to a confirmation message Click the validating the delete action.
Managing the History Log The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator records the details of every transaction in a test session to a history log. This history log, while viewable from both the Test Monitor and Test Results modules, may be managed only through the Test Results module.
Default Log Database The simulator’s active history log is written to a default database (log.mdb). Members may not change the path of the default log.mdb file or database name. The simulator creates or opens the default log.mdb database each time the simulator is started. However, members may save the history log as a separate log file that is independent of the default database or the active test session.
Note
Members may clear the default log at any time or allow the test data to append to the log.
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For example, a member saves the log with the name “AMCC Test June 2006” and either clears the default log before continuing testing or allows the test data to append to the default log when testing is resumed. After the next testing session is complete, the member may save the history log as a new file using the Save As feature. Members may repeat the process as frequently as needed. The saved logs are separate from the default log and will not be modified by continued testing within the simulator. These saved logs may then be forwarded to MasterCard for error troubleshooting or testing validation.
Note
The saved logs may be viewed through the View Archived Test Log feature
Clear Log The Clear log function allows the member to reset or clear all entries in the history log for the selected log. This action may not be reversed. Use the following procedure to clear the history log: Step
Action
1.
From the Test Results window, select File/Clear Log.
2.
Answer appropriately to a confirmation message validating the clear action. This action may not be reversed.
Compact Log Members may compact a history log database through a Compact Log option available in the Test Results module. Members may use the Compact Log option only on closed history logs. An open log may not be compacted. Members may compact a saved history log through the Test Results module while in the APS Host Testing, IPS Host Testing, or View Archived Test Log mode. Use the following procedure to compact a history log:
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Step
Action
1.
Select a Host Testing mode or the View Archived Test Log mode from the Navigator pane drop-down list.
2.
Click the Test Results or the View Archived Logs button in the Navigator pane.
3.
From the File menu, select Compact Log.
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Action
4.
In the Select File dialog box, select a log file name (*.mdb) and click Open. Jul 2006
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Note
In the Compact Log dialog box, click OK when the compact is complete.
The saved log file is automatically compacted when a history log file is saved as another file name using the File/Save As option.
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Starting an Issuer Test Session Issuers use the Test Monitor module of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator to originate transactions for issuer testing. To perform issuer testing, the Test Monitor will send transactions from a transaction file to the member host. The simulator will then validate the response message from the member host. The Test Monitor displays the messages it sends or receives. If the received response message contains errors, the error is flagged by an error icon with corresponding detail information. Additionally, the simulator will originate a rejection message for the invalid response message received from the host. To assist members with the testing process, MasterCard provides test transaction files for specific testing scenarios. The test transaction files are located in the Data folder of the simulator application (C:\Program Files\MasterCard\Credit #_# 2\Data). Issuer transaction files are in the form of .tri files. When the testing mode is set, use the following procedure to begin issuer host testing: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Test Monitor.
2.
From the File menu, select Open Transaction File if needed.
3.
Select a transaction file (e.g. Transaction Files_Issuer Testing.tri]) and click Open.
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Action
4.
Click an individual transaction or a group folder to select all transactions within the folder for testing. Jul 2006
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Click the
Run Test button to start testing.
Repeat steps 4 and 5 for each group as needed.
Stopping a Test Session With a transaction file running in the Test Monitor window, click the Test button to stop testing the active transaction file.
Stop
Viewing the Test Session Within the lower pane of the Test Monitor window, members may see the active test session Figure 4.1.
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Figure 4.1—Test Monitor Test Session Jul 2006
Viewing Test Results The simulator records the details of every transaction in a test session to a History Log. The Test Results module allows members to view and analyze their test results quickly and easily by displaying the History Log. Members may select from display options that provide the test result details of the History Log in three different formats: •
Table View
•
Parsed Message Detail View (default)
•
Key Data View
Using the Test Results module, members can review the History Log which records details of every transaction sent between the member host and the Test Monitor module providing a data element by data element view of the transaction.
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Table View The Table view displays all transactions in a single pane with minimal detail indicating the message flow, information, warnings, and errors for the test session (Figure 4.2). Figure 4.2—Table View Jul 2006
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Parsed Message Detail View The Parsed Message Detail (default) view displays all transactions in two panes with maximum detail indicating the message flow, information, warnings and errors for the test session as well as data element and subelement detail (Figure 4.3). Figure 4.3—Parsed Message Detail View Jul 2006
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Key Data View The Key Data view displays all transactions in three panes with maximum detail indicating the message flow, information, warnings, and errors for the test session, data element and subelement detail and key data detail to assist in message identification (Figure 4.4). Figure 4.4—Key Data View Jul 2006
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After running a test session, use the following procedure to view the test in the Test Results window: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Test Results.
2.
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Log Display Icons The History Log is viewable in both the Test Monitor and Test Results windows. Each log record has an accompanying icon indicating the type or action of the log record. Table 4.1 displays each icon and its description. Table 4.1—History Log Icons Icon
Description Information Error Warning Transaction created by Network Performs Stand-In mode
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Icon
Description Message sent by the acquirer APS Message received on the network NTW from the acquirer APS Message sent from the network NTW to the issuer IPS Message received on the issuer IPS Message sent by the issuer IPS Message received on the network NTW from the issuer IPS Message sent from the network NTW to the acquirer APS Message received on acquirer APS
Refining the Test Results View If a transaction file contains a large number of transactions, it can be difficult to locate a particular transaction within the history log. In addition, a member reviewing the test results may need to concentrate on specific transaction types. The Test Results module provides two features, Filter and Select Messages that assist members in creating a customized view of the test results.
Filtering the Test Results View Use the following procedure to filter the Test Results view: Step 1.
Action From the Test Results window, click the
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Step
Action
2.
From the Filter dialog box, select a pre-defined filter option from the dropdown list or select/deselect the individual options by clicking the corresponding check box.
3.
Click OK once a filter is selected.
The filter selection is effective immediately and may be altered at any time.
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Options may be modified in the Predefined filters by clicking a check box to toggle on/off an option. By reselecting the predefined filter, members may reset the default options of the predefined filter.
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Select Messages Use the following procedure to use the Select Messages option: Step 1. 2.
Action From the Test Results window, click the
Select Messages button.
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Enter the appropriate matching criteria in the corresponding field. Wildcards “*” and “?” may be used in the criteria fields.
4.
Click OK when selection is complete.
When using the Select Messages function, the member can use the asterisk character (*) as a “wildcard” to match any value for the specified field or the question mark character (?) to match a single character value. With the entry of these wildcard characters, in the Like field of the Select Messages dialog box, the Test Results module will match any value in a message provided a value does exist and highlight the corresponding message(s). Within the log, only the messages containing the matching criteria are highlighted. When used to navigate through the log, the arrow buttons navigate to only those highlighted messages. The message selection view is effective immediately and may be altered at any time.
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Generating a History Log as a Text File Members may generate the current history log or a saved log as a text file to be used as import data to the MasterCard Clearing and Presentment Simulator. See the MasterCard Clearing Presentment Simulator Guide for details concerning the importing of an authorization text file to the MCPS Simulator. Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select a Test Mode or the View Archived Test Logs.
2.
If viewing Archived Log Files, select a file and click Open.
3. 4.
From the Test Results module, click the
Generate text file button.
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5.
The text file opens automatically in Notepad. Click Save As and enter a unique name for the text file and select a directory if you need to change the file name and/or location.
6.
Click Save.
The default location of the generated text file is C:\Program Files\MasterCard\Credit xx_x 3\data.
3 “xx_x” equals the current version of the simulator.
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Advanced Options and Specialized Testing The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator may be customized and used to test member specific testing scenarios. Members may: •
Customize options
•
Create “User” category Card and Merchant Profiles
•
Create and modify transaction files
Setting Network Options From the Test Mode Options tab of the Options dialog box, members may modify specific Network processing options. Network options allow members to customize the simulator for the following: •
Perform data integrity edit and if error found, stops 0100 message processing and sends a 0110 message with a format error
•
Sign-on selects the active PIN key set as configured in the PIN Key set option
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Ignore all errors and continues processing of 0100 message
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Ignore all errors and continues processing of 0110 message
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Always return DE 48 to the acquirer
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Log zero length messages
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Show information messages for unannounced DE 48 subelements
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Include Test Description into Test Logs
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Issuer supports DE 48/SE 58
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Issuer supports Refund transaction
•
Issuer supports Balance Inquiry transaction
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Acquirer supports DE 123
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Acquirer supports MSI (Maestro)
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Acquirer supports CIR (Cirrus)
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Use the following procedure to set Network Options: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select a Testing Mode from the drop-down list.
2.
Select Set Options.
3.
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Expand the Options group by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
5.
Modify the network options as needed. Double-clicking a value toggles the option on or off by changing the value to True (on) or False (off) for the corresponding option.
Table 4.2 describes the Network Options and their function. Table 4.2—Network Options
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Option
Description
Treat Data Integrity Edits as Production Format Errors
Performs data integrity edit and if error found, stops 0100 message processing and sends a 0110 message with a format error.
0800 Group Sign-On Selects PIN Key Set
Sign-on selects the active PIN key set as configured in the PIN Key set option.
Network Always Forward Request Messages
Ignores all errors and continues processing of 0100 message.
Network Always Forward Response Messages
Ignores all errors and continues processing of 0110 message.
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Option
Description
Always Return DE 48 to Acquirer
When selected, the simulator always returns DE 48 to the acquirer.
Logging of Zero Length Messages
When selected, this option allows the logging of zero length messages to the simulator’s history log, which members may view in either the Test Monitor or Test Results module.
Show Information Messages for Unannounced DE 48 Subelements
When this option is selected, each unannounced DE 48 subelement is identified in the history log file with a message “Unannounced DE 48 subelements are present and are being passed through the network.”
Include Test description into Test Logs
When this option is selected, the simulator writes the transaction description in the history log providing an easier means of locating a specific transaction in either the Test Monitor or Test Results component.
Issuer supports DE 48/SE 58
This option indicates that the issuer does or does not receive DE 48, subelement 58 in 0100 and 0400 messages.
Issuer supports Refund transaction
This option indicates that the issuer can or cannot process refund transactions where the value in DE 3, subfield 1 is equal to “20” in the 0100/110, 0120/0130, and 0400/0410 messages.
Issuer supports Balance Inquiry transaction
This option indicates whether the issuer can or cannot receive ATM Balance Inquiry transactions where the value in DE 3, subfield 1 is equal to “30” and DE 48, position 1 (TCC) is equal to “Z” in the 0100/0400 messages.
Acquirer supports DE 123
This option indicates that the issuer can or cannot receive DE 123.
Acquirer supports MSI (Maestro)
This option indicates that the acquirer can or cannot acquire Maestro (MSI) branded transactions.
Acquirer supports CIR (Cirrus)
This option indicates that the acquirer can or cannot acquire Cirrus (CIR) branded transactions.
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PIN Key Sets The PIN Key Sets are separated into a “Reference” and a “User” category. Members may not modify the “Reference” category which contains default values. However, members may create “User” PIN Key Sets to enter their own keys. The PIN Key Sets are referenced by the simulator when processing PIN Authorization Requests. Use the following procedure to create a “User” PIN Key Set: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select a Testing Mode from the drop-down list.
2.
Select Set Options.
3.
Click the Crypto Keys tab.
4.
Click the PINKeySet_User category icon.
5.
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Add New Group button.
6.
Enter a Group ID and description.
7.
Click Next.
8.
Select the DES and Variant types.
9.
Click OK.
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Step
Action
10.
In the PINKeySet_User category key set, double-click a key to modify the value.
11.
In the Key Data Wizard, select the number of Key Components.
12.
Click the Enforce Odd Parity check box if needed.
13.
Click Next.
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Step
Action
14.
Place cursor in the “Member” key components field(s) and enter the key components. Do not use production keys.
15.
Click OK.
16.
Repeat procedure for each key as needed.
17.
In the corresponding Parms category, double-click the Rotate, Variant or Default field to change the value as needed.
18.
Close the Options dialog box when finished.
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MChip Key Sets Within the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator, members can input the Master Keys required for various algorithms used in M/Chip processing by entering the appropriate values within the Crypto Keys tab. The keys are represented in Triple DES – double key format. These keys are used in calculating ICC Master and Session keys for each transaction. The MChip Key Sets are separated into a “Reference” and a “User” category. Members may not modify the “Reference” category which contains default values. However, members may create “User” category MChip Key Sets to enter their own keys. Table 4.3 indicates the Simulator M/Chip Key Field names and their ICC Master Key equivalent. See M/Chip 4 Security & Key Management for details concerning ICC Master Key derivation. Table 4.3—Simulator M/Chip Key Simulator M/Chip Key Field
Equal to…
ICC Master Key
SMI
MKSMI – ICC Master Key for Secure Messaging Integrity
SMC
MKSMC – ICC Master Key for Secure Messaging Confidentiality
AC
MKAC – ICC Master Key Application Cryptogram
Issuing members provide their own test Master Key clear key components. Use the following procedure to create “User” category MChip Key sets: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, select Set Options.
2.
Click the Crypto Keys tab.
3.
Click on a key set in the MChipKeySet_User group.
4.
Click the
Add New Group button.
5.
Enter a MChip Key Index and description.
6.
Click OK.
7.
Double-click a key to modify the value.
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Step
Action
8.
In the Key Data Wizard, select the number of Key Components.
9.
Click the Enforce Odd Parity check box if needed.
10.
Click Next.
11.
Enter the key component(s) typing over the placeholders for each key component indicated. Do not use production keys.
12.
Click OK.
13.
Repeat procedure for each key as needed. (e.g. AC, SMI, SMC)
14.
In the Parms category, double-click the Application or Crypto field to modify the corresponding values.
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Step
Action
15.
Click a radio button to select a crypto or application type.
16.
Click Next or OK depending on the whether the Application or Crypto field was selected.
17.
Double-click the Default field to set the selected MChip Key Set as the default as needed.
18.
Double-click the MIT Crypt Logging field to select/deselect the option to create a log file for the corresponding MChip Key set.
19.
Repeat procedure as needed for each “User” MChip Key Set.
20.
Close the Options dialog box when finished.
M/Chip Crypto Log Members may turn on or off an M/Chip Crypto Log which records information about the simulator’s smart card interim cryptographic calculations for individual MChip Key sets. This text log is located in the main simulator directory, Credit x_x 4. When selected, the simulator appends the data to the M/Chip Crypto log. The default name for the log is “destrace.txt.” When testing specific scenarios, members may need a clean M/Chip Crypto log to record the smart card interim cryptographic calculations for that testing session. To create a clean log, members need to rename the existing log before testing. As soon as testing begins, a new M/Chip Crypto log captures all the appropriate input data values and output results for the smart card interim cryptographic calculations for that testing session.
4 x_x equals the current simulator version number.
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See M/Chip4 Security & Key Management for details concerning smart card interim cryptographic calculations. The cryptographic calculation functions contained in the log are: •
Function : DeriveMasterKeys
•
Function: DeriveSessionKeys
•
Function: Generate ARQC
•
Function: Generate ARPC
•
Function: Verify MAC
•
Function: DecryptData – Confidentiality
•
Function: EncryptData – Confidentiality
•
Function: Generate MAC
The following example shows the log capture for a DeriveMasterKeys function.
Note
ChipCard DLL Version: 500.6005.1.2 Current Date and Time: 01/11/06 16:41:03 Function : DeriveMasterKeys DeriveMasterKeys Parameters:
The timestamp matches the timestamp value in the Test Results history log. The Function field indicates the cryptographic calculation performed with the function parameters following.
Note
Input PAN
: 55 88 81 00 00 00 32 11
PAN Seq
: 00 1
Input Left Key
: 30 31 32 33 34 35 36 37
Input Right Key Input PAN + Seq Output Left Master Key Output Right Master Key
: 38 39 41 42 43 44 45 46 : 88 81 00 00 00 32 11 01 : B5 32 4F 25 F1 CE 51 19 : 10 2F 2A EA 73 F1 D0 BA
The Input PAN value is DE 2 from the 0100 message.
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PAN Seq equals DE 23 from the 0100 message. Input Left Key equals Key1 of the Application Cryptogram Keys of the M/Chip Keys window. Input Right Key equals Key2 of the Application Cryptogram Keys of the M/Chip Keys window. Input PAN + Seq are a combination of Pan and sequence number. Output Left Master Key equals key part 1 of the card master key derived from the above parameters and used as input to derive session master keys. Output Right Master Key equals key part 2 of the card master key derived from the above parameters and used as input to derive session master keys. The M/Chip Crypto log may be viewed in any word processing application such as Microsoft® Notepad.
“User” Category Card Profiles The Card Profiles are divided into “Reference” and “User” categories. Although members may modify the MasterCard provided “Reference” Card Profiles, they may also create and modify “User” Card Profiles to support testing outside of the MasterCard required testing. As an alternate method for creating “User” Card Profiles, members may copy any “Reference” Card Profiles into the “User” category for use as a template.
Creating “User” Category Card Profiles Use the following procedure to create “User” category Card Profiles: Step
Action
1.
Set the IPS Host Testing mode.
2.
From the Navigator pane, click Test Preparation.
3.
Click the Card Profiles tab.
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Create a new Group button. Groups are used to organize card Click the profiles within the tree structure of the Card Profiles pane.
Enter a Name and Description and click OK. Click the
Adds a Profile button.
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Step
Action
8.
Enter a Profile Name and Description in the Edit Card Profile dialog box.
9.
Enter an appropriate value in the 002 – Primary Account Number (PAN) field. This field is required in the profile.
Note
10.
Enter data for each available field as needed in the Typical Data pane.
11.
Click each tab and enter the appropriate data as needed.
12.
Close the Edit Card Profile dialog box when finished.
The All Data tab is a composite view of all the data elements contained in the associated profile. Members may not modify data in the All Data pane as it only provides a quick overview of the profile data.
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Entering Additional or ICC Related Data in a Card Profile Use the following procedure to enter Additional or ICC Related Data in a User Card Profile: Step Action
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With a Card Profile open, click the Additional Data or ICC Related Data tab.
2.
Click a radio button in the Visible field in the lower window pane. This affects the display of available subelements.
3.
Double-click a subelement in the lower window pane to modify.
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Step Action 4.
In the Data and Subdata Element Editing dialog box, select a value option. If selecting “enter value,” you must enter a value in the corresponding field. See Table 4.4 for option details.
5.
Click OK.
6.
In the Edit Card Profile dialog box, click Compile. All selected subelements are parsed and added to the corresponding Additional Data or ICC Related Data field. The data is added to the profile.
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Table 4.4—Data and Subdata Element Editing Options Option Name
Description
enter value
Simulator uses manually entered value.
use the calculated default value (default)
Simulator uses the system date/time, sequence number or a hard coded system value.
remove the data or sub element Simulator removes the data or subelement from even when mandatory (donotsend) the transaction only (does not remove from profile) even if the data element is mandatory. leave the data or sub element Simulator places data element in transaction empty and ignore format operators leaving the value empty and ignores format (empty) operators. This creates an un-parsable message. Remove field from transaction or profile (notpresent)
Simulator removes the data element/subelement from the profile or transaction.
Modifying “User” Category Card Profiles Use the following procedure to modify the “User” Card Profiles:
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Step
Action
1.
Set the IPS Host Testing mode.
2.
From the Navigator pane, click Test Preparation.
3.
Click the Card Profiles tab.
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Action
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Right-click a Card Profile and select Edit Node or Select a profile and click the dialog box.
6. 7. 8.
Edit button to launch the Edit Card Profile
Click a tab and modify the data as needed. Use the
arrow buttons to navigate to the other profiles in the list.
Repeat steps 6 and 7 for each profile as needed.
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Deleting a “User” Category Card Profile Use the following procedure to delete a “User” category Card Profile: Step
Action
1.
Set the IPS Host Testing mode.
2.
From the Navigator pane, click Test Preparation.
3.
Click the Card Profiles tab.
4.
In the CardProfiles_User category, expand a Group by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
5.
Select a Card Profile.
6.
Click the Delete key.
7.
Answer appropriately to a confirmation message confirming the delete action.
“User” Category Merchant Profiles The Merchant Profiles are divided into “Reference” and “User” categories. MasterCard provides predefined “Reference” Merchant Profiles, which may not be modified. However, members may create and modify “User” category Merchant Profiles.
Creating “User” Category Merchant Profiles Use the following procedure to create “User” category Merchant Profiles:
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Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, set the IPS Host Testing mode.
2.
Click Test Preparation.
3.
Click the Merchant Profiles tab.
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6. 7.
Create a new Group button. Groups are used to organize card Click the profiles within the tree structure of the Merchant Profiles pane.
Enter a Name and description and click OK. Click the
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Step
Action
8.
Enter a Profile Name and Description in the Edit Merchant Profile dialog box.
9.
From the Card Acceptor tab, enter the appropriate data for each available field as needed. Note that bolded fields are required in the profile.
10.
Click each tab and enter the appropriate data as needed.
11.
Close the Edit Merchant Profile dialog box when finished.
The All Data tab is a composite view of all the data elements contained in the associated profile. Members may not modify data in the All Data pane as it only provides a quick overview of the profile data.
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Modifying “User” Category Merchant Profiles Use the following procedure to modifying “User” category Merchant Profiles: Step
Action
1.
Set the IPS Host Testing mode.
2.
From the Navigator pane, click Test Preparation.
3.
Click the Merchant Profiles tab.
4.
Expand a “User” category profile group by clicking the corresponding sign.
5.
Click on a profile and click the
Edit button.
6.
Modify the data as needed.
7.
Click each available tab and modify data as needed.
8. 9.
Use the
plus
arrow buttons to navigate to the other profiles in the list.
Close the Edit Merchant Profile dialog box when finished.
Deleting “User” Category Merchant Profiles Use the following procedure to delete “User” category Merchant Profiles: Step
Action
1.
Set the IPS Host Testing mode.
2.
From the Navigator pane, click Test Preparation.
3.
Click the Merchant Profiles tab.
4.
Expand a “User” category profile group by clicking the corresponding sign.
5.
Click on a profile and click the Delete key.
6.
Answer appropriately to a confirmation message confirming the delete action.
plus
Creating a Transaction File The Test Preparation module allows members to create transaction files quickly by adding Transaction Profiles to the Transaction File pane. Members may double-click a Transaction Profile or use the standard Microsoft dragging and dropping functionality to create the transaction files. When members have created a transaction file, they can modify both the content of the file as well as the content of the transactions within it.
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Use the following procedure to create a transaction file: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane under the Testing tab, select IPS Host Testing from the drop-down list.
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From the File menu, select New Transaction File.
4.
In the Transaction File pane, select the TransactionFile_IssuerTest name.
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Add Group button to add a group to the transaction file. Click the Groups are used to organize the transaction messages within the transaction file.
6.
Enter a Name and Description and click OK.
7.
Enter the number of loops for the Group. This indicates the number of times the transactions in the group are processed.
8.
Select a Transaction Profile in the Transaction Profile pane.
9.
Double-click a Transaction Profile or use the standard Microsoft functionality to click and drag the selected Transaction Profile into a group folder in Transaction File pane (above the Profile pane).
10.
Modify the transaction as necessary. See Modifying a Transaction for details.
11.
Repeat steps 5 through 10 as necessary.
12.
From the File menu, select Save Transaction File when finished.
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Modifying a Transaction Members may modify and customize each transaction individually. By adding data elements manually to a transaction and then modifying the values, members may change the values for specific data elements. The transaction references the manual entry instead of the profile value for the data element.
Example
A member may want to change the Transaction Amount or the PAN in a specific transaction.
The changes you make to an individual transaction are not global changes, but apply only to that transaction contained in the active test transaction file.
Selecting and Viewing a Transaction Use the following procedure to select and view a transaction: Step Action 1.
Open a transaction file in the Test Preparation module.
2.
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Views composed message button to display the message in the Click the Transaction dialog box.
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Use the Arrow buttons to navigate and view the next message in the transaction file.
Adding a Data Element to a Transaction Members may add individual data elements to a transaction message by using the standard Microsoft functionality of clicking and dragging the data element from the Data Element pane to the transaction in the Test Preparation window. A manually added data element in a transaction takes precedence over the same data element value as defined in a profile used in creating the transaction. For example, a transaction built with a Card Profile that defines DE 4 (Amount, Transaction) as 10 USD, has a manually added DE 4 with the value of 100 USD. The manually added DE 4 value is used in the transaction instead of the Card Profile defined DE 4 value of 10 USD. The manually added data element affects only the selected transaction and does not change the Card Profile.
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Use the following procedure to add a data element to a transaction: Step
Action
1.
Open a transaction file in the Test Preparation window.
2.
Select a transaction by clicking any where in the row to highlight.
3.
In the Profile pane, click the Data Elements tab.
4.
Double-click a data element or use the standard Microsoft functionality to click and drag a data element from the list and place it in the selected transaction. Jul 2006
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Changing a Data Element Value in a Transaction Members can modify a manually entered data element value, for an individual transaction, rather than accepting the default value. Use the following procedure to modify a data element value in a transaction: Step
Action
1.
Open a transaction file in the Test Preparation window.
2.
Select a transaction by clicking any where in the row to highlight.
3.
Expand the transaction by clicking the corresponding
4.
Double-click the data element to launch the Data and Subdata Element Editing dialog box.
5.
Click a Value option radio button. If enter value is selected, type in a value.
6.
Click OK when finished.
plus sign.
Deleting a Data Element from a Transaction Members may delete a manually entered data element from a selected transaction. Members should not remove mandatory data elements unless the intention of the test is to create deliberate errors in transactions to test the member host system. Use the following procedure to delete a transaction:
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Step
Action
1.
Open a transaction file in the Test Preparation window.
2.
Select a transaction by clicking any where in the row to highlight.
3.
Expand the transaction by clicking the corresponding
plus sign.
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Click the DELETE key. The data element is deleted immediately without notification. This action may not be reversed.
Changing a Card or Merchant Profile in a Transaction Members can change a Card or Merchant Profile for an individual transaction, by using the standard Microsoft functionality of double-clicking or clicking and dragging a profile from the corresponding profile pane to the transaction in the Test Preparation window. Use the following procedure to change the Card or Merchant Profile in a transaction: Step
Action
1.
Open a transaction file in the Test Preparation window.
2.
Select a transaction by clicking any where in the row to highlight.
3.
In the Profile pane, click the Card or Merchant tab.
4.
Use standard Microsoft functionality to click and drag a profile from the list and place it on the icon or transaction name of the selected transaction. The change is immediate.
Search and Replace Card and Merchant Profiles The Search and Replace functionality allows members to quickly find and replace Card and Merchant Profiles within a transaction file. This provides members the ability to create multiple tests utilizing one transaction file or a portion of a transaction file and multiple sets of cards.
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For example, within the Card Profiles tab are three groups; Standard Cards, Gold Cards and Fleet Cards. Each group of card profiles contains individual card profiles with the same names. In the transaction file is a “GasStationPayInside” group which contains transactions using the Standard Card profiles. By using the Search and Replace function, the member may replace any matching card profiles in the “GasStationPayInside” transaction group with the Gold Cards or Fleet Cards groups of the Card Profiles tab. The search and replace allows the member to select the transaction file or transaction group in which to search, as well as the Profile group from which the matching profile data will be copied. Once the search criteria are selected, a search may be performed displaying all the occurrences of matching criteria found in the transaction file. The member may then replace the profile data, updating the transaction file. Use the following procedures to perform a search and replace function: Step
Action
1.
From the Test Preparation module, open a test transaction file.
2.
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button.
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Step
Action
3.
In the Search and Replace dialog box, click the corresponding Browse button for the Replace in Transaction File field.
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Step
Action
4.
Select a transaction file group and click OK.
5.
In the Search and Replace dialog box, click the corresponding Browse button for the Replace with Profile from Group field.
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Step
Action
6.
In the Select Card or Merchant Profiles dialog box, select a Card or Merchant Profile group and click OK.
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Step
Action
7.
Click Search to display the matching profile criteria in the selected transaction file.
8.
Click Replace to replace the matching profile criteria within the transaction file.
Changing the Order of Transactions in a Transaction File Members may want to change the order of the transactions or instructions within a transaction file. To move a transaction or instruction to a different location within a file, select the transaction or instruction and either use standard Microsoft functionality to drag it to its new location or use the red arrows
on the toolbar to move the selected transaction.
Copying and Pasting Transactions The standard Windows commands of copy and paste are available from the Edit menu within the Test Preparation but are only functional in the active transaction file. You can copy and paste only one transaction at a time.
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Use the following procedure to copy, and paste transactions: Step
Action
1.
Select a transaction in the test file.
2.
From the Edit menu, select Copy.
3.
Move your insertion point to the new location by selecting a transaction.
4.
From the Edit menu, select Paste. The system inserts the pasted transaction above the selected transaction insertion point.
Deleting Transactions To delete a transaction from a transaction file, select the transaction and press the DELETE key. The system immediately deletes the transaction without a confirmation warning and may not be undone.
Adding Control Instructions Transaction files can include “pauses,” “hold for,” or other programming commands. Use the following procedure to add an instruction to a transaction file: Step
Action
1.
Open the desired transaction file.
2.
Click on the base “TransactionFile_IssuerTest” or a group name.
3.
Click the
Add Instruction button.
4.
Click a radio button and add data to the corresponding field as needed.
5.
Click OK.
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Table 4.5 provides a list of available instructions and their descriptions. Table 4.5—Instructions Instruction
Description
Pause
Pause automatic transaction processing for a given number of seconds
Prompt
Creates a message box requiring operator intervention. Members enter the text to be included in the prompt
Log
Allows members to enter a note to the transaction log at the place of insertion
Send
Allows the member to enter data in HEX format to be sent directly to the direction specified, bypassing all outgoing message formats and validations. This allows members minute control of the data being sent
HoldFor
Waits to receive a specified message type
SetDateTime
Allows members to set the date and time for simulator processing
ResetDateTime
Resets the date and time to the system’s default
SetMChipKeySet
Allows members to set the MChip Key Set
Remove instruction from profile
Removes the instruction from an associated profile or removes the instruction from a transaction
Adding an Instruction to Set a Future Settlement Date in the Simulator At times, members may need to perform a simulator test with a future settlement date. Within the Test Preparation module, members may add an instruction that specifies a date and time to be used in DE 15 (Date, Settlement) and DE 16 (Date, Conversion).
Warning
Members should not change the simulator’s PC date to a future date as this will cause the simulator’s security hardware token license to update the token access date. As a result, when the PC date is reset to the current date the license date becomes expired. An expired license date in the license file causes the security token to deny member access to the simulator. In some instances, if the PC date is manually changed to a distant future date, a new hardware token may be required to operate the simulator. A hardware token replacement fee will apply.
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Use the following procedure to add an instruction in a transaction file to set a future settlement date for simulator processing: Step
Action
1.
Open the Test Preparation module.
2.
Click on the base “TransactionFile_IssuerTest” or a group name to determine the placement of the instruction.. The instruction will be inserted after the highlighted group.
3. 4.
Click the
Add Instruction button.
Click the SetDateTime radio button and enter the new date and time in the corresponding fields.
Note: Members may use the above procedure to add an instruction to reset the date and time by simply clicking the ResetDateTime radio button.
5.
Click OK.
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Network Response Profiles The Network Response Profiles are separated into a “Reference” and a “User” category. MasterCard provides predefined Network Response Profiles in the “Reference” category which contains default values. Members may not modify the “Reference” category. However, members may create and modify “User” Network Response Profiles to support testing outside of the MasterCard required testing.
Creating “User” Category Network Response Profiles Use the following procedure to create “User” category Network Response Profiles: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, set the IPS Host Testing mode.
2.
Click Test Preparation.
3.
Click the Network Response Profiles tab.
4.
Click the NetworkResponseProfiles_User category icon.
5.
6. 7.
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Enter a Name and Description and click OK. Click the
Adds a Profile button.
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Step
Action
8.
In the Edit Response Profile dialog box, enter a profile name and description.
9.
Select a MTI – Message Transaction Identifier from the drop-down list.
10.
From the Profile Key tab, enter a value or wildcard in the Key fields. See Network Response Profile Wildcard Match. The bolded profile keys are the required match criteria used in the Network Response Profile.
11.
Close the Edit Response Profile dialog box.
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Entering Network Response Profile Data Use the following procedure to enter or modify “User” category Network Response Profile Data: Step
Action
1.
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Right-click the Network Response Profile Data group for the corresponding Profile Key.
3.
Click Edit Node.
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Step
Action
4.
Click the DE 48 or DE 55 tab as needed.
5.
Click a radio button in the Visible field in the lower window pane. This affects the display of available subelements.
6.
Double-click a subelement to launch the Data and Subdata Element Editing dialog box.
7.
Click a Value option radio button. If enter value is selected, type in a value.
8.
Click OK when finished.
9.
In the Response Profile dialog box, click Compile. All selected subelements are parsed and added to the corresponding Additional Data or ICC Related Data field. The data is added to the profile.
10.
From the Other Response Data tab, click a radio button in the Visible field in the lower window pane. This affects the display of available subelements.
11.
Double-click a subelement to launch the Data and Subdata Element Editing dialog box.
12.
Click a Value option radio button. If enter value is selected, type in a value.
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Step
Action
13.
Click OK when finished. The data element is added to the profile.
14.
Note
To add an instruction to the profile, click the
Add Instruction button.
15.
Select a corresponding instruction radio button, adding the appropriate data as needed.
16.
Click OK. The instruction is added to the profile.
17.
In the Response Profile dialog box, click OK when finished.
The All Data tab is a composite view of all the data elements contained in the associated profile. Members may not modify data in the All Data pane as it only provides a quick overview of the profile data.
Network Response Profile Wildcard Match Member may use the “wildcard” asterisk character (*) to match any value in any of the corresponding key fields. To specify conditional matching of a value, members may use the positional wildcard “?” character. The entry of the “?” character within any of the key fields directs the simulator to match records for more than one value in the specified key field.
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Acquirer Testing This chapter details how acquiring members perform standard and specialized simulator testing.
Standard Acquirer Testing...................................................................................5-1 Setting the APS Host Testing Mode..............................................................5-1 Adding an Instruction to Set a Future Settlement Date in the Simulator .................................................................................................5-2 Adding Acquirer IDs .....................................................................................5-3 Issuer Response Profiles ...............................................................................5-4 Enabling Issuer Response Profiles .........................................................5-5 Disabling Issuer Response Profiles ........................................................5-6 Starting an Acquirer Test Session .................................................................5-6 Viewing Test Results .....................................................................................5-8 Table View ..............................................................................................5-9 Parsed Message Detail View.................................................................5-10 Key Data View ......................................................................................5-11 Log Display Icons .................................................................................5-12 Refining the Test Results View ...................................................................5-13 Filtering the Test Results View .............................................................5-13 Select Messages.....................................................................................5-14 Generating the History Log as a Text File ...........................................5-15 Managing the History Log...........................................................................5-16 Default Log Database ...........................................................................5-16 Clear Log ...............................................................................................5-18 Compact Log .........................................................................................5-18 Advanced Options and Specialized Testing.....................................................5-20 Setting Network Options ............................................................................5-20 PIN Key Sets................................................................................................5-23 Issuer Response Profiles .............................................................................5-26 Creating “User” Category Issuer Response Profiles.............................5-26 Entering Issuer Response Profile Data.................................................5-28 Issuer Response Profile Wildcard Match..............................................5-31
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Standard Acquirer Testing To perform acquirer testing the member must initiate the transaction file from their host system. Before starting a test session, the Acquirer Processing System (APS) Host Testing mode must be set and a communication connection established between the simulator and the member host.
Setting the APS Host Testing Mode Use the following procedure to set the acquirer host testing mode and establish a communication connection to the member host: Step
Action
1.
Double-click the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator icon on the PC desktop to launch the simulator application.
2.
In the Navigator window, from the Testing tab, select APS Host Testing from the drop-down list. The testing status indicator displays “Connecting” until the connection to the member host completes then the status changes to “Connected.”
The simulator is now prepared to receive Authorization Request/0100 messages from the member host.
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Adding an Instruction to Set a Future Settlement Date in the Simulator At times, members may need to perform a simulator test with a future settlement date. Within the Test Preparation module, members may add an instruction that specifies a date and time to be used in DE 15 (Date, Settlement) and DE 16 (Date, Conversion).
Warning
Members should not change the simulator’s PC date to a future date as this will cause the simulator’s security hardware token license to update the token access date. As a result, when the PC date is reset to the current date the license date becomes expired. An expired license date in the license file causes the security token to deny member access to the simulator. In some instances, if the PC date is changed to a distant future date, a new hardware token may be required to operate the simulator. A hardware token replacement fee will apply.
Use the following procedure to add an instruction in the Test Preparation module to set a future settlement date for simulator processing: Step
Action
1.
Open the Test Preparation module.
2. 3.
Click the
Add Instruction button.
Click the SetDateTime radio button and enter the new date and time in the corresponding fields.
Note: Members may use the above procedure to add an instruction to reset the date and time by simply clicking the ResetDateTime radio button.
4.
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Adding Acquirer IDs Before testing, acquirers need to configure the Acquirer Table in the Options dialog box. Here, acquirers add their own account ranges in the “User” category. Refer to Chapter 1 for details concerning “Reference” and “User” categories. Typically this is a one time setup and once it is completed, acquirers update the Acquirers Table only as needed. Use the following procedure to add acquirer IDs to the Acquirer Table: Step Action 1.
From the Navigator, select Set Options.
2.
Within the Options dialog box, click the Acquirer Table tab.
3.
Click on the AcquirerID_User category icon.
4.
Click the
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Step Action 5.
In the Acquirer ID dialog box, enter all appropriate data. See Chapter 3 for details concerning the available options in the Acquirer ID dialog box.
6.
Click Add.
Issuer Response Profiles By default, all correctly formatted Authorization Request/0100 messages will automatically receive an approval Authorization Request Response/0110 message from the simulator. Acquirers will also need to test transactions to which the desired response is not an approval for Authorization Request/0100 messages. To force the simulator to generate negative or non-default responses to correctly formatted messages, members will need to ensure an Issuer Response Profile is configured and enabled. Issuer Response Profiles allow particular response codes to be linked to specified matching criteria (e.g. PAN [DE 2], Processing Code [DE 3], Transaction Amount [DE 4], Merchant Type [DE 18], and POS Entry Mode [DE 22]) of the Authorization Request/0100 message received from the member host.
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The Issuer Response Profiles contain a “Reference” and a “User” category. MasterCard provides pre-defined “Reference” Issuer Response Profiles that complement the MasterCard acquirer test plan. These “Reference” profiles can not be modified. Although members can not modify “Reference” profiles, they may create and modify Issuer Response Profiles in the “User” category. See Creating “User” Category Issuer Response Profiles for details.
Enabling Issuer Response Profiles Within the Test Monitor module, members may enable/disable any Response Profile. Response Profiles are by default “enabled” until manually “disabled” by the member. Use the following procedure to enable Issuer Response Profiles: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator window, select Test Monitor.
2.
Click the Issuer Response Profile tab.
3.
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Enable Response Profile button to enable the selected response Click the profile or all the profiles within a folder.
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Disabling Issuer Response Profiles Use the following procedure to disable Issuer Response Profiles: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator window, select Test Monitor.
2.
Click the Issuer Response Profile tab.
3.
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Disable Response Profile button to disable the selected response Click the profile or all the profiles within a folder.
Starting an Acquirer Test Session Members use the Test Monitor module of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator to originate transactions for issuer testing or to respond to transactions from the member host during acquirer testing. The Test Monitor displays the messages it sends or receives (Figure 5.1).
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Figure 5.1—Test Monitor Jul 2006
To perform acquirer testing, members establish a communication connection with the simulator, originate the test transactions on their host, and send them to the Test Monitor module. The simulator will validate the incoming messages. If the incoming message does not contain errors, the Test Monitor automatically generates a response message and returns it to the member host. If the incoming message contains errors, the Test Monitor identifies the errors error icon and automatically generates and returns an appropriate with an reject message to the member host.
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Viewing Test Results The simulator records the details of every transaction in a test session to a History Log. The Test Results module allows members to view and analyze their test results quickly and easily by displaying the History Log. Members may select from display options that provide the test result details of the History Log in three different formats: •
Table View
•
Parsed Message Detail View (default)
•
Key Data View
Using the Test Results module, members can review the History Log which records details of every transaction sent between the member host and the Test Monitor module and provides a data element by data element view of the transaction.
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Table View The Table view displays all transactions in a single pane with minimal detail indicating the message flow, information, warnings, and errors for the test session (Figure 5.2). Figure 5.2—Table View Jul 2006
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Parsed Message Detail View The Parsed Message Detail view displays all transactions in two panes with maximum detail indicating the message flow, information, warnings and errors for the test session as well as data element and subelement detail (Figure 5.3). Figure 5.3—Parsed Message Detail (default) View Jul 2006
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Key Data View The Key Data view displays all transactions in three panes with maximum detail indicating the message flow, information, warnings, and errors for the test session, data element and subelement detail and key data detail to assist in message identification (Figure 5.4). Figure 5.4—Key Data View Jul 2006
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After running a test session, use the following procedure to view the test in the Test Results window: Step
Action
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From the Navigator window, select Test Results.
2.
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Log Display Icons The History Log is viewable in both the Test Monitor and Test Results windows. Each log record has an accompanying icon indicating the type or action of the log record. Table 5.1 displays each icon and its description. Table 5.1—History Log Icons Icon
Description Information Error Warning Transaction created by Network Performs Stand-In mode
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Icon
Description Message sent by the acquirer APS Message received on the network NTW from the acquirer APS Message sent from the network NTW to the issuer IPS Message received on the issuer IPS Message sent by the issuer IPS Message received on the network NTW from the issuer IPS Message sent from the network NTW to the acquirer APS Message received on acquirer APS
Refining the Test Results View If a transaction file contains a large number of transactions, it can be difficult to locate a particular transaction within the history log. In addition, a member reviewing the test results may need to concentrate on specific transaction types. The Test Results module provides two features, Filter and Select Messages that assist members in creating a customized view of the test results.
Filtering the Test Results View Use the following procedure to filter the Test Results view: Step 1.
Action From the Test Results window, click the
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Step
Action
2.
From the Filter dialog box, select a pre-defined filter option from the dropdown list.
3.
Click OK once a filter is selected.
The filter selection is effective immediately and may be altered at any time.
Select Messages Use the following procedure to use the Select Messages option: Step 1.
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Action From the Test Results window, click the
Select Messages button.
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Action From the Select Messages dialog box, click the Select the messages fulfilling following condition radio button.
3.
Enter the appropriate matching criteria in the corresponding field.
4.
Click OK when selection in complete.
The message selection is effective immediately and may be altered at any time.
Generating the History Log as a Text File Members may generate the current history log or a saved log as a text file to be used as import data to the MasterCard Clearing and Presentment Simulator. See the MasterCard Clearing Presentment Simulator Guide for details concerning the importing of an authorization text file to the MCPS Simulator. Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator, select a Test Mode or View Archived Log Files.
2.
If viewing Archived Log Files, select a file and click Open.
3.
From the Test Results module, click the
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Action
4.
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5.
The text file opens automatically in Notepad. Select File/Save As and enter a unique name for the text file and select a directory if you need to change the file name and/or location.
6.
Click Save.
The default location of the generated text file is C:\Program Files\MasterCard\Credit xx_x 1\data.
Managing the History Log The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator records the details of every transaction in a test session to a history log. This history log, while viewable from both the Test Monitor and Test Results modules, may be managed only through the Test Results module.
Default Log Database The simulator’s active history log is written to a default database (log.mdb). Members may not change the path of the default log.mdb file or database name. The simulator creates or opens the default log.mdb database each time the simulator is started. However, members may save the history log as a separate log file that is independent of the default database and the active test session.
1 “xx_x” equals the current version of the simulator.
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Using a simple Save As function members may create multiple saved log files for each testing scenario as needed with little interruption to a testing session.
Note
Members may clear the default log at any time or allow the test data to append to the log.
For example, a member saves a log with the name “AMCC Test June 2006” and either clears the default log before continuing testing or allows the test data to append to the default log once testing is resumed. Once the next testing session is complete, the member may save the history log as a new file using the Save As feature. Members may repeat the process as frequently as needed. The saved logs are independent of the default log and will not be modified by continued testing within the simulator. These saved logs may then be forwarded to MasterCard for error troubleshooting or testing validation. Use the following procedure to save a log file:
Note
Step
Action
1.
In the Test Results module, select File/Save Log As.
2.
In the Save As dialog box, enter a file name and click Save.
3.
Click OK. The log is saved and compacted.
The saved logs may be viewed through the View Archived Test Log feature.
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Clear Log During testing, the simulator appends all testing data to the History Log. When testing specific test scenarios, members may want to create a clean log in which to capture only the test data for that individual test. Once the testing is complete, members may then save the history log to an individual file for test analysis and validation. The Clear log function allows the member to reset or clear all entries in the history log for the selected log. This action may not be reversed.
Use the following procedure to clear the history log: Step
Action
1.
From the Test Results window, select File/Clear Log.
2.
Answer appropriately to a confirmation message validating the clear action. This action may not be reversed.
Compact Log Members may compact a history log database through a Compact Log option available in the Test Results module. Members may use the Compact Log option only on closed history logs. An open log may not be compacted. Members may compact a saved history log through the Test Results module while in the APS Host Testing, IPS Host Testing, or View Archived Test Log mode. Use the following procedure to compact a history log:
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Action
1.
Select a Host Testing mode or the View Archived Test Log mode from the Navigator drop-down list.
2.
Click the Test Results or the View Archived Logs button in the Navigator window.
3.
From the File menu, select Compact Log.
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In the Compact Log dialog box, click OK when the compact is complete.
When a history log file is saved as another file name using the File/Save As option, the saved log file is automatically compacted.
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Advanced Options and Specialized Testing The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator may be customized and used to test member specific testing scenarios.
Setting Network Options From the Test Mode Options tab of the Options dialog box, members may modify specific Network processing options. Network options allow members to customize the simulator to: •
Perform data integrity edit and if error found, stops 0100 message processing and sends a 0110 message with a format error
•
Sign-on selects the active PIN key set as configured in the PIN Key set option
•
Ignore all errors and continues processing of 0100 message
•
Ignore all errors and continues processing of 0110 message
•
Always return DE 48 to the acquirer
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Log zero length messages
•
Show information messages for unannounced DE 48 subelements
•
Include Test Description into Test Logs
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Issuer supports DE 48/SE 58
•
Issuer supports Refund transaction
•
Issuer supports Balance Inquiry transaction
•
Acquirer supports DE 123
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Acquirer supports MSI (Maestro)
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Acquirer supports CIR (Cirrus)
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Use the following procedure to set Network Options:
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Action
1.
From the Navigator window, select a Testing Mode from the drop-down list.
2.
Select Set Options.
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Expand the Options group by clicking the corresponding plus sign.
5.
Modify the network options as needed. Double-clicking a value toggles the option on or off by changing the value to True (on) or False (off) for the corresponding option.
Table 5.2 describes the Network Options and their function. Table 5.2—Network Options Option
Description
Treat Data Integrity Edits as Production Format Errors
Performs data integrity edit and if error found, stops 0100 message processing and sends a 0110 message with a format error.
0800 Group Sign-On Selects PIN Key Set
Sign-on selects the active PIN key set as configured in the PIN Key set option.
Network Always Forward Request Messages
Ignores all errors and continues processing of 0100 message.
Network Always Forward Response Messages
Ignores all errors and continues processing of 0110 message.
Always Return DE 48 to Acquirer
When selected, the simulator always returns DE 48 to the acquirer.
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Description
Logging of Zero Length Messages
When selected, this option allows the logging of zero length messages to the simulator’s history log, which members may view in either the Test Monitor or Test Results module.
Show Information Messages for Unannounced DE 48 Subelements
When this option is selected, each unannounced DE 48 subelement is identified in the history log file with a message “Unannounced DE 48 subelements are present and are being passed through the network.”
Include Test description into Test Logs
When this option is selected, the simulator writes the transaction description in the history log providing an easier means of locating a specific transaction in either the Test Monitor or Test Results component.
Issuer supports DE 48/SE 58
This option indicates that the issuer does or does not receive DE 48, subelement 58 in 0100 and 0400 messages.
Issuer supports Refund transaction
This option indicates that the issuer can or cannot process refund transactions where the value in DE 3, subfield 1 is equal to “20” in the 0100/110, 0120/0130, and 0400/0410 messages.
Issuer supports Balance Inquiry transaction
This option indicates whether the issuer can or cannot receive ATM Balance Inquiry transactions where the value in DE 3, subfield 1 is equal to “30” and DE 48, position 1 (TCC) is equal to “Z” in the 0100/0400 messages.
Acquirer supports DE 123
This option indicates that the issuer can or cannot receive DE 123.
Acquirer supports MSI (Maestro)
This option indicates that the acquirer can or cannot acquire Maestro (MSI) branded transactions.
Acquirer supports CIR (Cirrus)
This option indicates that the acquirer can or cannot acquire Cirrus (CIR) branded transactions.
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PIN Key Sets The PIN Key Sets are separated into a “Reference” and a “User” category. Members may not modify the “Reference” category which contains default values. However, members may create “User” PIN Key Sets to enter their own keys. The PIN Key Sets are referenced by the simulator when processing PIN Authorization Requests. Use the following procedure to create a “User” category PIN Key Set: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator window, select a Testing Mode from the drop-down list.
2.
Select Set Options.
3.
Click the Crypto Keys tab.
4.
Click the PINKeySet_User category icon.
5.
Click the
Add New Group button.
6.
Enter a Group ID and description.
7.
Click Next.
8.
Select the DES and Variant types.
9.
Click OK.
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Action
10.
In the PINKeySet_User category key set, double-click a key to modify the value.
11.
In the Key Data Wizard, select the number of Key Components.
12.
Click the Enforce Odd Parity check box if needed.
13.
Click Next.
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Action
14.
Place cursor in the “Member” key components field(s) and enter the key components. Do not use production keys.
15.
Click OK.
16.
Repeat procedure for each key as needed.
17.
In the corresponding Parms category, double-click the Rotate, Variant or Default field to change the value as needed.
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Issuer Response Profiles The Issuer Response Profiles are separated into a “Reference” and a “User” category. In the “Reference” category are predefined Issuer Response Profiles which contain default values that complement the MasterCard required acquirer testing. Members may not modify the “Reference” category. However, members may create and modify “User” Network Response Profiles to support testing outside of the MasterCard required testing.
Creating “User” Category Issuer Response Profiles Use the following procedure to create “User” category Issuer Response Profiles: Step
Action
1.
From the Navigator, set the APS Host Testing mode.
2.
Click Test Preparation.
3.
Click the Network Response Profiles tab.
4.
Click the NetworkResponseProfiles_User category icon.
5.
6. 7.
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Create a new Group button. Groups are used to organize card Click the profiles within the tree structure of the Network Response Profile pane.
Enter a Name and Description and click OK. Click the
Adds a Profile button.
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Action
8.
In the Edit Response Profile dialog box, enter a profile name and description.
9.
Select a MTI – Message Transaction Identifier from the drop-down list.
10.
Enter a value or wildcard in the Key fields. See Issuer Response Profile Wildcard Match. The bolded profile keys are the required match criteria used in the Issuer Response Profile.
11.
Close the Edit Response Profile dialog box.
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Entering Issuer Response Profile Data Use the following procedure to enter or modify “User” category Issuer Response Profile Data: Step
Action
1.
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Right-click the Issuer Response Profile Data group for the corresponding Profile Key.
3.
Click Edit Node.
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Step
Action
4.
Click the DE 48 or DE 55 tab as needed.
5.
Click a radio button in the Visible field in the lower window pane. This affects the display of available subelements.
6.
Double-click a subelement to launch the Data and Subdata Element Editing dialog box.
7.
Click a Value option radio button. If enter value is selected, type in a value.
8.
Click OK when finished.
9.
In the Edit Response Profile dialog box, click Compile. All selected subelements are parsed and added to the corresponding Additional Data or ICC Related Data field. The data is added to the profile.
10.
From the Other Response Data tab, click a radio button in the Visible field in the lower window pane. This affects the display of available subelements.
11.
Double-click a subelement to launch the Data and Subdata Element Editing dialog box.
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Step
Action
12.
Click a Value option radio button. If enter value is selected, type in a value.
13.
Click OK when finished. The data element is added to the profile.
14.
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To add an instruction to the profile, click the
Add Instruction button.
15.
Select a corresponding instruction radio button, adding the appropriate data as needed.
16.
Click OK. The instruction is added to the profile.
17.
In the Edit Response Profile dialog box, click OK when finished.
The All Data tab is a composite view of all the data elements contained in the associated profile. Members may not modify data in the All Data pane as it only provides a quick overview of the profile data.
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Issuer Response Profile Wildcard Match Members may use the “wildcard” asterisk character (*) to match any value in any of the corresponding key fields. To specify conditional matching of a value, members may use the positional wildcard “?” character. The entry of the “?” character within any of the key fields directs the simulator to match records for more than one value in the specified key field.
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Professional Version This chapter describes the features available with the Professional version of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator.
Simulator Professional Features ......................................................................... A-1 Navigator Options ........................................................................................ A-1 User Management .................................................................................. A-1 Selecting a User Profile Set ............................................................. A-3 Changing the User Profile Set Without Starting a New Simulator Session .................................................................... A-3 Creating a User Profile Set .............................................................. A-5 Copying a User Profile Set .............................................................. A-5 Deleting a User Profile Set .............................................................. A-5 Self Testing Mode .................................................................................. A-6 Stand Alone Testing Modes................................................................... A-6 Test Mode Options ................................................................................ A-7 Test Preparation Module.............................................................................. A-7 Adding Multiple Transactions Quickly.................................................. A-7 Transaction File Import ....................................................................... A-10 Transaction File Import Format Conditions.................................. A-12 Transaction Profile Editing .................................................................. A-14 Creating a Transaction Profile....................................................... A-14 Modifying a Transaction Profile.................................................... A-15 Removing the Card and Merchant Profile Retrieval Indicator.......................................................................... A-19 Deleting a Transaction Profile....................................................... A-20 User Response Profiles ........................................................................ A-21 Test Results Module ................................................................................... A-24 Managing the History Log ................................................................... A-24 Creating a History Log Database................................................... A-25 Selecting a History Log Database.................................................. A-26 Test Results Select Transaction Functionality ..................................... A-27 Test Results Compare Functionality.................................................... A-29 View Archived Logs ............................................................................. A-32
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Simulator Professional Features The Professional version builds on the core testing features of the Standard version of the MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator. The Professional version provides increased flexibility and additional options to conduct “power” testing. The Professional version of the MasterINQ Simulators is the platform for all MasterINQ Add-In tools.
Navigator Options Within the Navigator, members may access the following enhanced options that are available only in the Professional version of the MasterINQ simulators.
User Management There may be times when multiple users need to test on the same simulator or even a single user who may need to test different scenarios. Since not all users or test scenarios need the same test data, the Professional version of the simulator provides a way of managing and separating the user-defined data for each user or testing scenario. Through the User Management feature members may create and manage multiple user profile sets that reference different user-defined data entered in the following simulator categories: •
•
Profiles
− − − − −
TrxProfiles_User (Transaction profiles) CardProfiles_User (Card Profiles) MerchantProfiles_User (Merchant Profiles) NetworkResponseProfiles_User (Network Response Profiles) IssuerResponseprofiles_User (Issuer Response Profiles)
Options
− − − − − − −
AcquirerID_User BinTable_User CVC3KeySet_User CVCKeySet_User HMACKeySet_User MChipKeySet_User PINKeySet_User
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When a simulator session begins in the Professional version, the member is prompted to select a Profile Set in the User Management dialog box. The “active” Profile Set is indicated in the upper pane of the User Management dialog box (Figure A.1). Any changes or additions to the indicated user categories will be associated to the active profile set at the time of the modifications. Figure A.1—User Management
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Selecting a User Profile Set Use the following procedure to select a User Profile Set: Step
Action
1.
From the User Management dialog box, click on a profile set folder in the Users tree directory.
2.
Click Select.
3.
Click OK. The selected Profile Set then becomes the active Profile Set.
Changing the User Profile Set Without Starting a New Simulator Session At times, members may want to change the User Profile Set without starting a new simulator session. The User Management dialog box may be accessed within the Navigator under the System Admin tab. Use the following procedure to change the User Profile Set without starting a new simulator session: Step
Action
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From the Navigator window, select Disconnect in the Testing pane.
2.
Click the System Admin tab.
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Step
Action
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Click the User Management icon.
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Click a profile set folder in the Users tree directory.
5.
Click Select and then click OK.
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Creating a User Profile Set Use the following procedure to create a user profile set: Step
Action
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From the User Management dialog box, click New.
2.
Enter a folder name and click OK.
3.
Click Save.
4.
Click OK.
Copying a User Profile Set Members may copy an existing profile set and then enter a name for the new profile set. Use the following procedure to copy an existing user profile set: Step
Action
1.
From the User Management dialog box, click on a profile set in the Users tree directory.
2.
Click Copy.
3.
Enter a folder name in the Rename dialog box and click OK.
4.
Click Save.
5.
Click OK.
Deleting a User Profile Set Use the following procedure to delete a user profile set: Step
Action
1.
From the User Management dialog box, click on a profile set in the Users tree directory.
2.
Click Delete.
3.
Click OK in a message confirming the delete action.
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Self Testing Mode The Self Testing mode is an additional test mode available only in the Professional version of the simulator. The Self Testing mode emulates the acquirer, issuer, and the network in a transaction flow without being connected to the host system. The Self Testing mode enables members to do the following: •
Training and demo
The Self Testing mode does not require a physical host to be connected to the simulator, thereby providing an ideal mode for training and demonstration to easily simulate any erroneous situation without impacting the host system. •
Testing in a Simulated Environment
The Self Testing mode allows members to create test cases and test them in a simulated environment before testing them against a live system. •
Reference implementation
The Self Testing mode can be used to verify how the host system should behave. The member can process a test case, once against the simulated environment and once against the live environment, and analyze the differences. Members may access the Self Testing mode from the Navigator pane Testing tab in the Professional version.
Stand Alone Testing Modes The Professional version also provides stand alone testing mode functionality for the following: •
APS Stand Alone Simulates only the issuer environment.
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IPS Stand Alone Simulates only the acquirer environment.
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NTW Stand Alone Simulates the network and should be connected between an acquirer and an issuer.
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Test Mode Options The available options displayed in the Options dialog box reflect the testing mode selected. For example, when in the Self Testing mode, the Test Mode options displayed in the Options dialog box are for the acquirer, network, and issuer. However, when the simulator is in the APS Stand Alone test mode, the Test Mode Options are for the acquirer. Figure A.2—Test Mode Options for Self Testing
Test Preparation Module Within the Test Preparation, members may access the following enhanced options that are available only in the Professional version of the MasterINQ simulators.
Adding Multiple Transactions Quickly Members can use the Populate function as an alternative to the Microsoft drag and drop approach of creating a transaction file. The Populate function allows members to select from two different population algorithms:
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Make combinations with all selected profiles in an alternating series
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Make all possible combinations with all selected profiles
Use the following procedure to add multiple transactions quickly: Step 1.
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Populate button.
2.
In the Folder Name field, type the name of the folder to contain the populated transactions.
3.
Select a Population Algorithm by clicking the corresponding radio button.
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Action
4.
Select a Transaction Profile(s) in the Transaction Profile pane.
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Action
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Click the Card Profile tab and select a Card Profile category (folder) or an individual profile(s).
6.
Click the Merchant Profiles tab and select a Merchant Profile category (folder) or an individual profile(s)..
7.
Change the Number of resulting requests field if needed. This field determines the number of transactions created.
8.
Click OK when finished.
The auto-populated transactions are appended to the existing transaction file.
Transaction File Import The Transaction File Import option allows members to import transaction data into the Test Preparation module using a text (.txt) or comma separated (.csv) file. Members may use a comma separated (.csv) file from a spreadsheet utility (such as Microsoft® Excel) or a text (.txt) file from a word processor (such as Microsoft® Word or Notepad) to import data for a transaction file. This allows greater ease and flexibility for mass entries of information to the simulator.
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The Test Preparation module preprocesses the imported file data validating the specified profile names for each record. The import process takes the data from the .txt or .csv file and converts it into the appropriate format and layout for the simulator. Use the following procedure to import a transaction file from a text file: Step 1.
Action Within the Test Preparation module, click the button.
Import Transaction File
2.
Select a transaction .txt or .csv file in the Select File dialog box and click Open.
3.
Click OK in the Import Profile Data dialog box.
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The import function creates an “Imported” group (folder) that is appended to the existing transaction file for each import processed. This could result in multiple folders or groups with the “Imported” name. Figure A.3 is an example of an imported file displayed in the Test Preparation window. Figure A.3—Imported Transaction File
Transaction File Import Format Conditions The Test Preparation module requires that certain conditions exist in the import file for a successful import. The first line of the text file is called the Header Line and contains the names of the fields that are present in each line of the input file. The Header Line contains the following information: •
(Group) This field is mandatory.
This field contains the path, group names and sub-group names where the data will be created. If the path is not valid then a critical error occurs and the import fails.
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(Name)
This field contains the name of the transaction. If this field is not specified, the name of the Transaction Profile will be used as the name for the transaction. •
(Description)
This field contains the description for the transaction file. •
(Transaction Profile) This field is mandatory.
This field contains the name of the Transaction Profile. If the Transaction Profile is specified, a search is performed in the User and Reference Transaction Profiles for the first occurring match. If the full Transaction Profile path is entered, this will be used to determine the transaction profile. If the Transaction Profile is not specified, then DE 003.01 needs to be specified. The first occurrence of this value will be used to select the transaction profile. If both the Transaction Profile and DE 003.01 are not specified in the Header Line then a critical error occurs and the import fails. The import function will fail if the table header row is not in the first row position of the importing file. The lines following the Header Lines contain the values (comma separated). The number of transactions per input file is limited to 2500. If there are more than 2500 records, the import will fail. If a critical error occurs on the Header Line, the import will fail. When the Header Line is correct and a critical error occurs on a record, the pre-process continues with the next record but the import fails. A typical input table would be constructed as follows: (Transaction 002 profile)
003
018
(Description)
John.nomer
User Default
CAT_2
000000
6011
John.nomer
34 12
CAT_2
000000
3412
(Group)
(Name)
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If a field does not contain data, the field still needs commas to separate it from the fields before and after it. In Figure A.4 the (Name) field placeholder in both lines of data is indicated with a comma after the field place. All fields are comma separated. Figure A.4—Transaction file import
Transaction Profile Editing The simulator uses Transaction Profiles as a basis for the composition of a message. Transaction Profiles indicate which data elements are present in a given message and from where the simulator needs to retrieve the information to fill these data elements. The Transaction Profiles contains a “Reference” and a “User” category. The “Reference” Card Profiles may not be modified. However, members may copy and paste a “Reference” Transaction Profile into the corresponding “User” profile as a template. Members may modify the “User” Transaction Profiles. Creating a Transaction Profile Use the following procedure to create a transaction profile:
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Step
Action
1.
Set a testing mode.
2.
From the Navigator pane, click Test Preparation.
3.
In the Profile pane, right-click the TrxProfiles_User icon.
4.
Select Add a Folder if needed..
5.
Enter a group name and description.
6.
Click OK
7.
Expand a group(s) in the TrxProfiles_Reference category.
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Action
8.
Right-click a transaction profile and click Copy.
9.
Right-click a folder in the Trx_Profiels_User category and click Paste.
Modifying a Transaction Profile Use the following procedure to create a transaction profile: Step
Action
1.
Set a testing mode.
2.
From the Navigator pane, click Test Preparation.
3.
In the Profile pane, expand a folder in the TrxProfiles_User category.
4.
Right-click a transaction profile and click Edit Node.
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Step
Action
5.
Select the Class DEs tab.
6.
Expand a group and double-click a sub-element as needed to modify.
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Step
Action
7.
Select a value from the drop-down list and click OK.
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Action
8.
Select the Get from Card Profile or Get from Merchant Profile tab as needed.
9.
Double-click a data element name to specify that the corresponding information will be retrieved from the Card or Merchant Profile.
10.
Click OK.
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Click the Save button to save the profile changes or click the button to cancel the changes.
Cancel
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Removing the Card and Merchant Profile Retrieval Indicator Use the following procedure to remove the retrieval of data from the Card or Merchant Profile: Step
Action
1.
In the Profile pane, expand a folder in the TrxProfiles_User category.
2.
Right-click a transaction profile and click Edit Node.
3.
Click the Other DEs and SEs tab.
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Step
Action
4.
Double-click a data element to launch the Edit Field dialog box.
5.
Type (notpresent) in the Value field and click OK.
Deleting a Transaction Profile Use the following procedure to delete a user category Transaction Profile: Step Action
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Set a testing mode.
2.
From the Navigator pane, click Test Preparation.
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Step Action 3.
From the Profile pane, click a profile in the TrxProfiles_User category.
4.
Press the DELETE key.
5.
Click OK to a message confirming the delete action.
User Response Profiles User Response Profiles contain member-defined response values for an incoming request message during simulator testing. Response profiles use specific search criteria, identified as “keys”, in conjunction with a corresponding message type to determine the applicable match to the incoming messages and therefore the corresponding response. The selected message type determines the “keys” available as shown in the example below. Table A.1—Example of Response Profile Message Types and Keys Message Type
Keys
0100 – Authorization
002 – Primary Account Number (PAN) 003 – Processing Code 004 – Amount, Transaction 018 – Merchant Type 022 – POS Entry Mode
0302 – Account Management Service Request
002 – Primary Account Number (PAN) 101 – File Name 091 – File Update Code
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The Response Profile display tree structure separates the profile key as the primary group and the profile data as a sub-group of the profile key (Figure A.5). Figure A.5—Response Profile Tree Structure
With the Professional version, each Response Profile may have multiple response data entries. This allows the members to create a single profile key with multiple responses. Use the following procedure to add profile data to a Response Profile:
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Action
1.
From the Navigator pane, set a testing mode and click Test Preparation.
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Action
2.
In the Test Preparation module, click a Response Profile tab.
3.
Select a profile.
4.
Click the Adds new profile data button. The new profile data is appended to the selected Response Profile.
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Action
5.
Right-click the new profile data and then click Edit node.
6.
Modify the data as appropriate. See Entering Network Response Profile Data in Chapter 4 for details.
Test Results Module Within the Test Results, members may access the following enhanced options that are available only in the Professional version of the MasterINQ simulators.
Managing the History Log The MasterCard Credit Authorization Simulator records the details of every transaction in a test session to a history log. This history log, while viewable from both the Test Monitor and Test Results modules, may be managed only through the Test Results module.
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Members may manage the log through the Log Parameters dialog box. From here, the history log may be organized through the use of uniquely named log databases. Creating a History Log Database Use the following procedure to create a log database: Step Action 1.
From the Test Results window, select File/Manage Log to display the Log Parameters dialog box.
2.
In the Log Parameters dialog box, click Create.
3.
Enter a log name in the File name field.
4.
Click Open.
5.
Click Close.
Once created, the new database name becomes the default until another database name is selected. The default or selected database name will contain all testing records in the history log from the moment testing begins until another name is selected.
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Selecting a History Log Database Use the following procedure to create a history log database: Step
Action
1.
From the Test Results window, select File/Manage Log to display the Log Parameters dialog box.
2.
Click Select.
3.
Select a database name and click Open.
4.
Click Close.
Once selected, the database name becomes the default until another database name is selected. The default or selected database name will contain all testing records in the history log from the moment testing begins until another name is selected.
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Test Results Select Transaction Functionality While in either the Self Testing or IPS Host Testing mode, members may filter the view of the history log using the Select a Transaction feature. After running a transaction file through the Test Monitor module, members may find a specific transaction quickly and easily in the Test Results history log by using the Select Transaction feature. The Select a Transaction feature uses the active Transaction File as the basis for the filtering selection. Members would select a specific transaction(s) from the corresponding tree structure in the Select a Transaction dialog box. Use the following procedure to filter the history log using the Select a Transaction feature: Step
Action
1.
Select either the Self Testing or IPS Host Testing mode in the Navigator pane.
2.
Start a testing session in the Test Monitor module.
3.
Open the Test Results module.
4. 5.
Click the
Select a Transaction button.
Select either the Do not select or Select a Response Transaction option in the Select a Transaction dialog box.
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Action
6.
Expand a group and click on a transaction.
7.
Click OK.
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Step
Action
8.
The filtered view is immediate. Only the specified selection displays while the rest is grayed out.
The button acts an on/off toggle for the Select Transaction feature. Within the Select a Transaction dialog box, click Cancel to deselect or turn off the filter.
Test Results Compare Functionality In the Test Results module, members may select and compare two transactions contained in the same history log or in different logs using the Compare functionality of the Professional version. When set, the Compare mode grays out all transactions in the Test Results transaction pane. The member selects the transactions for comparison via a right-click menu option. Distinction between the selected transactions is indicated by either blue (compare right) or green (compare left) text in the Test Results transaction pane. The member determines the right or left display by selecting either Compare Left or Compare Right from the right-click menu (Figure A.6).
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Figure A.6—Compare Menu
The green text indicates the transaction displays in the left-hand pane of the Compare dialog box and blue text indicates the transaction displays in the right-hand pane (Figure A.7).
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Figure A.7—Compare
Use the following procedure to use the compare functionality: Step
Action
1.
Open a log or logs. These may be the active log or archived log(s).
2.
From the Test Results window, click the Compare mode.
Compare button to set the
3.
Click OK.
4.
Right-click a transaction to be compared and select Compare Left.
5.
Right-click another transaction to be compared and select Compare Right.
6.
Right-click the same transaction again and select Show Comparison.
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Action
7.
The Compare dialog box displays the two transactions for comparison.
View Archived Logs At times, members may need to compare transactions within two different test logs. In the Professional version, members may open a new Test Results window to view an archived test logs without closing the active test log. Use the following procedure to open an additional window in the Test Results module:
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Step
Action
1.
Open the Test Results module.
2.
From the File menu, select Open New Window.
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Action
3.
Select a log in the Select File dialog box and click Open.
4.
Resize the new window to view both Test Results windows simultaneously.
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