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AC75 AT Command Set

21.4 AT^SJSEC

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AC75_ATC_V01.002

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21.4

AT^SJSEC Write Binary Java Security Data

To configure the Java security environment special Java security commands and a mobile-specific security cer-

tificate must be transferred to the module in binary format. This is done with the help of

AT^SJSEC

. The

AT^SJSEC

execute command activates the binary data mode which allows to send binary data from the host

application to the ME. The

AT^SJSEC

read command requests the current status of the Java security environ-

ment.

A detailed description of how to create the binary files and configure the Java security environment can be found

in

[3]

.

Syntax

Parameter Description

Java security mode
0

(D)

Unsecured mode, i.e. security mode not active.

1

Secured mode, i.e. security mode active.

0

(D)

HTTPS connection or Secure Connection is possible if the server certificate (or

the certificate chain) is valid.

1

HTTPS connection or Secure Connection is possible only if the server certifi-

cate is signed by the customer (owner of the root certificate in device).

0

Start of Module Exchange Suite is not permitted.

1

(D)

Start of Module Exchange Suite is permitted.

Read Command

AT^SJSEC?

Response(s)

^SJSEC:

<mode>

,

<HTTPS state>

,

<OBEX state>

,

<untrusted domain>

[,

<Certificate

content>

]

OK

Exec Command

AT^SJSEC

Response(s)

CONNECT

JSEC READY: SEND COMMAND ...
(Indicates that the ME entered the binary data mode. The host application can start to send the binary data.)
OK

OK

Reference(s)

PIN

ASC0 ASC1 USB MUX1 MUX2 MUX3 Charge

4

Last

SIEMENS

-

+

+

+

+

+

+

-

+

+

<mode>

(num)

<HTTPS state>

(num)

<OBEX state>

(num)

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