NETWORK MANAGEMENT 1820/1830

Last modified by Helge Dahl on 2020/04/02 10:11

Message authentication code (MAC)  is included on network management requests to validate the MAC key issued by PayEx.  PayEx recommends that this message type is the first to be implemented and tested. This will at an early stage verify that both PayEx and 3rd party has the same MAC key.

Once the integration is done and in use the network massage can be used by both the 3rd party and PayEx to monitor that the hosts can communicate, e.g there are no network issues.

NETWORK MANAGEMENT ADVICE    1820

Element    numberData element namePresenceFormatTypeSizeUsage notes
7Date and time, transmissionM

MMDDhhmmss

n10E.g.: 1025123020
11Systems trace audit numberM n6Assigned by third party host. Unique pr request
12Date and time, local transactionM

YYMMDDhhmmss

n12E.g.: 171025100515
24Function codeM n3831: System audit control / echo test. Other function codes are currently not supported.
33

Forwarding institution identification code

MLLn..10

Up to 10 digit code identifying the 3rd party host. Each 3rd party integrated with PayEx will be assigned a unique code that they are to use in all messages where P-33 is specified.

53Security Related Control InformationMLLb..48Specifies mac key version information. (53-1). See security documentation section for details.
64MACM b8See security documentation section for details.

NETWORK MANAGEMENT ADVICE RESPONSE    1830

Element    numberData element namePresenceFormatTypeSizeUsage notes
7Date and time, transmissionM

MMDDh hmmss

n10 
11Systems trace audit numberME n6 
12Date and time, local transactionME

YYMMD

Dhhmm ss

n12 
33

Forwarding institution identification code

MELLn..11 
39Action codeM n3Fixed 800 if Accepted
53Security Related Control InformationMELLb..48 
64MACM b8 
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Created by Helge Dahl on 2020/04/02 10:11