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Table of Contents
Chapter 1
Overview
What is the Terminal Integration Process? .........................................................1-1
Situating the TIP ..................................................................................................1-2
When to Perform a TIP?......................................................................................1-3
First or Additional TIP.........................................................................................1-4
First TIP .........................................................................................................1-4
Additional TIPs..............................................................................................1-4
Pre-requisites for TIP...........................................................................................1-5
Successful Completion of Network Interface Validation.............................1-5
Selection of an Approved Terminal .............................................................1-5
TerminalAcquirer Host System Set-up......................................................1-6
Phases in the TIP Workflow ...............................................................................1-7
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Phase
Phase
Phase
Phase
Phase
Chapter 2
Acquirer Preparation
Providing Information to MasterCard .................................................................2-1
TIP Information Form ...................................................................................2-1
Acquirer Implementation Conformance Statement......................................2-3
EMVCo Terminal Type Approvals................................................................2-5
PayPass Terminal Type Approvals...............................................................2-7
Terminal and Network Configuration Document ........................................2-7
Obtaining Relevant Version of ETEC Cards .......................................................2-8
Obtaining the Most Recent Version of the MasterCard Network Simulator .....2-8
Obtaining the Most Recent Version of the MCPS ..............................................2-8
Configuring the Terminal ....................................................................................2-9
Terminal Pre-requisites .................................................................................2-9
Configuring the Terminal............................................................................2-10
TIP Checklist......................................................................................................2-11
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Chapter 3
MasterCard Validation
Validation Steps ...................................................................................................3-1
Validation of Acquirer ICS ............................................................................3-2
Comparison of Acquirer ICS and Vendor ICS..............................................3-2
Selection of TIP Test Scenarios ....................................................................3-2
Creation of TIP Test Report Template .........................................................3-3
Creation of the TIP Test Procedure..............................................................3-3
Chapter 4
Acquirer Testing
Introduction .........................................................................................................4-1
Understanding the TIP Test Scenarios................................................................4-2
HeaderScenario Identification Information ..............................................4-3
BodyScenario Details ................................................................................4-3
Running the TIP Test Scenarios..........................................................................4-5
TIP Testing for the Authorization or Financial Messages............................4-6
TIP Testing for the Clearing Presentment Messages....................................4-7
Complete and Package the TIP Test Results................................................4-8
TIP Testing for the Authorization or Financial Messages ..................................4-9
Test Environment Setup with the MasterCard Network Simulator .............4-9
Deleting Previous MasterCard Authorization or MasterCard Debit
Financial Simulator Logs .............................................................................4-10
Creating the MEAS Simulator Logs .............................................................4-11
Running the Transaction.............................................................................4-13
Importing the Card-Terminal Log to the PC ..............................................4-15
Saving the Card-Terminal Log ....................................................................4-18
Saving the MasterCard Authorization or MasterCard Debit Financial
Simulator Logs.............................................................................................4-21
TIP Testing for the Clearing Presentment Messages........................................4-22
Setting up the Test Environment with the MCPS Simulator ......................4-22
Reset the Terminal Clearing Batch or Terminal Approved
Transaction Log ...........................................................................................4-24
Reset the Clearing Batch on the Acquirer Host .........................................4-24
Running the Transaction.............................................................................4-24
Importing the Card-Terminal Log to the PC ..............................................4-25
Saving the Card-Terminal Log ....................................................................4-25
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Chapter 5
MasterCard Approval
Introduction .........................................................................................................5-1
TIP Test ReportAdditional MasterCard Columns .....................................5-1
Iterations ..............................................................................................................5-2
TIP Letter of Approval.........................................................................................5-3
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Audience................................................................................................................. 1
Overview ................................................................................................................ 1
Notations................................................................................................................. 2
Excerpted Text ....................................................................................................... 2
Language Use ......................................................................................................... 3
Times Expressed..................................................................................................... 3
Revisions ................................................................................................................. 4
Related Information................................................................................................ 4
Support ................................................................................................................... 6
Member Relations Representative ................................................................... 7
Regional Representative................................................................................... 7
TIP Support ...................................................................................................... 7
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Purpose
The MasterCard Terminal Integration Process Guide provides an overview of
the various activities required when rolling out chip terminals supporting
contact and contactless technology.
Audience
MasterCard provides this manual for members and their authorized agents.
Specifically, the following personnel should find this manual useful:
Members of staff who will perform the Terminal Integration Process (TIP)
testing
Overview
The following table provides an overview of this manual:
Chapter
Description
Table of Contents
Overview
Acquirer Preparation
Describes the various actions that you must carry out to prepare for your TIP.
MasterCard Validation
Describes the various actions that the TIP Team performs in order to validate
the information you provided during the preparation phase.
Acquirer Testing
MasterCard Approval
Describes how the TIP Consultant evaluates your TIP Test Report and, upon
successful completion of all tests, generates the TIP Letter of Approval.
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Description
Indicates the naming conventions to use during all exchanges related to your
TIP.
Naming Conventions
Notations
This document combines the description of TIP activities for contact and
contactless interface terminals.
Information specific to EMV terminals is indicated with the following symbol:
If you perform a TIP on a contact EMV terminal, you can skip the information
and sections specific to contactless PayPassM/Chip.
If you perform a TIP on a PayPass terminal, you can skip the information
specific to EMV terminals.
If you perform a TIP on a dual interface terminal, you should read the whole
document.
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 readers convenience. The
original text in the source document always takes legal precedence.
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Language Use
The spelling of English words in this manual follows the convention used for
U.S. English as defined in Merriam-Websters 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:
Standard time
St. Louis,
Missouri USA
Central Time
Eastern Time
09:00
10:00
15:00
09:00
10:00
14:00
UTC
For Central European Time, last Sunday in October to last Sunday in March.
For Central European Time, last Sunday in March to last Sunday in October.
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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.
Related Information
The following documents relate to this manual:
TIP User Guide for MasterCard PayPass Test Cards ETEC Subset 6
TIP User Guide for MasterCard PayPass Test Cards ETEC Subset 8
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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.
To order PayPass manuals, please use the ordering publication service on
www.paypass.com or contact paypass@mastercard.com
TIP User Manuals are provided together with the ETEC test cards when
purchased.
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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)
Fax:
1-636-722-7192
E-mail:
customer_support@mastercard.com
Asia/Pacific:
csd@mastercard.com
helpdesk.gc@mastercard.com
helpdesk.singapore@mastercard.com
Japan/Guam
opetokyo@mastercard.com
Korea
korea_helpdesk@mastercard.com
Europe
css@mastercard.com
lagroup@mastercard.com
vendor.program@mastercard.com
Address:
MasterCard Worldwide
Customer Operations Services
2200 MasterCard Boulevard
OFallon MO 63368-7263
USA
Telex:
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1-847-375-4000
1-914-249-2000
1-925-866-7700
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:
1-800-999-0363 or 1-636-722-6176
1-636-722-6292 (Spanish language support)
TIP Support
Please address your questions regarding the TIP to the one of the following
email addresses:
Region
E-mail address
Europe
tip@mastercard.com
Asia Pacific
tip_ap@mastercard.com
tip_samea@mastercard.com
North America
tip_na@mastercard.com
tip_lac@mastercard.com
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Overview
This chapter provides an overview of the Terminal Integration Process (TIP) and
places it in the context of the overall implementation process, for a chip
terminal supporting EMV contact technology, PayPass contactless technology,
or both.
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The MasterCard Debit Switch (MDS) system if you are using the MDS
single message format, or
The TIP applies to EMV, PayPassM/Chip, and dual interface terminals. A dual
interface terminal supports both EMV (contact technology) and PayPass
(contactless technology) in one terminal. In this case, PayPass contactless
technology is either embedded in the terminal or resides in an external card
reader attached to the terminal.
The objectives of the TIP are to:
Requirement
M/Chip Functional Architecture for Debit and Credit available
on MasterCard OnLine
PayPassM/Chip Acquirer Implementation Requirements
available on www.paypass.com and Maestro PayPass Acquirer
Implementation Requirements 2
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Situating the TIP
If the terminal does not support Maestro PayPass, it must only support the
requirements specified in the M/Chip Functional Architecture for Debit and
Credit and the PayPass M/Chip Acquirer Implementation Requirements.
Ensure that your terminal and in particular its EMVCo approved kernel
and/or PayPass application, meets your business needs
Network
Interface
Validation
Terminal
Integration
Process
Production
Set-up
End-to-End
Demonstration
Key
Management
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When to Perform a TIP?
Existing and approved EMV terminal which is upgraded with a new EMV
kernel version (must be submitted for TIP of an EMV contact interface
terminal)
If you are clearing the ICC system-related data in the presentment messages,
the TIP testing for the Clearing Presentment messages must be performed for
every new terminal type (either Attended POS, Unattended POS, Bank Branch
Terminal, or ATM) you are implementing.
If you are clearing the ICC system-related data in the presentment messages
and implementing additional terminals of a same type, the TIP testing for
Clearing Presentment messages is optional.
Note
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First or Additional TIP
First TIP
Additional TIPs
First TIP
A first TIP is always part of a chip implementation project. The projects Chip
Implementation Plan includes the activities related to this First TIP. A
MasterCard Regional Customer Representative is appointed to support you
during your implementation project..
Once you have signed off the Chip Implementation Plan, the MasterCard
representative contacts the various teamsincluding the TIP teamto request
testing slots.
For a first TIP, MasterCard provides a two-day workshop.
You must perform one first TIP per terminal type (POS and ATM) per
application (EMV or PayPassM/Chip.)
Additional TIPs
Once you have completed your first TIP, you may contact the TIP team
directly for all subsequent projects (using the TIP mailbox relevant for your
region, as indicated in Using this Manual).
For additional TIPs, a workshop is not included unless specifically requested
by the acquirer.
Additional TIPs are managed by a TIP Consultant.
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Pre-requisites for TIP
Passed the required tests and the vendor obtained the required letters of
approval, as listed in the following sections
During the TIP, the TIP Consultant examines the terminal capabilities you have
selected and communicate the findings to you.
Obtained the TQM Label (or the vendor must have started the Terminal
Quality Management process and provide the reference of the TQM Action
Plan)
If you have not selected your EMV Terminal yet, MasterCard recommends that
you select a terminal from the M/Chip Approved Products list, in the Smart Card
category of Member Publications on MasterCard OnLine.
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Pre-requisites for TIP
Message Types
Dual Authorization /
clearing message
connection
Single message
connection
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Message Format
Specifications
Customer Interface
Specification (CIS)
message format
V5 interface
specification
1240 - Clearing
presentment message
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Preparation
(Acquirer)
Validation
(MasterCard)
Send Documents
to TIP Team
Not
OK
Validate Acquirer
ICS against
Acquirer ICS
MasterCard
Validation
Results
Requirements
Perform Tests
Send Completed
TIP Test Report
& Logs
Not
OK
Approval
(MasterCard)
Acquirer
ICS
OK
Terminal &
Network
Configuration
Letter(s) of
Approval and
Vendor ICS
Compare
Acquirer ICS and
ICS
Letter(s) of
Comparison
Approval
Results
Summary
Generate TIP
Test Report
template
Testing
(Acquirer)
TIP
Information
Form
Summary
Select TIP
Scenarios
TIP Test
Report
template
TIP Test
Procedure
Analyze Results
Card Terminal
Logs (1 per test)
Simulator Log
(1 per test)
MCPS Log
(1 log for all
clearing tests)
Analyze TIP
Test Report(s)
& Logs
OK
TIP Letter of
Approval
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Phases in the TIP Workflow
The TIP workflow consists of five phases, as shown in Table 1.2. Phase 3 (TIP
Workshop) only applies to First TIPs and is not considered, in the context of
this manual, as a main phase of the TIP workflow.
Table 1.2Phases of the TIP Workflow
Phase
Name
Acquirer Preparation
MasterCard Validation
TIP Workshop
Acquirer Testing
MasterCard Approval
TIP Information Form: A form requiring your contact details and terminal
information.
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Ensures that the responses given in your Acquirer ICS are in line with
MasterCard requirements.
You will receive an Acquirer ICS Validation Results Summary, indicating the
results of the analysis.
Sends the TIP Test Scenarios you need to perform, and the TIP Test Report
Template you need to complete to provide the results of the tests.
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For the technical training part of the workshop, we recommend that the
participants are only those individuals who will be carrying out the actual
TIP testing and complete the ETEC Test Report.
3. Demonstrate how to run a test.
If required, the TIP Workshop can also be used to help you complete the
Acquirer ICS.
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Iterations
If the test results are inconclusive, the TIP Consultant indicates this in the TIP
Test Report, which is sent back to you for action.
You should remedy the problem, perform the required re-testing, and submit
the results to the TIP team.
This process is referred to as an iteration. See Chapter 5 for more information
about iterations.
Chapter 4 provides detailed explanations of this phase.
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Tools for TIP
TIP Letter of Approval (LoA) applicable to the type of terminal that was
tested
Chapter 5 provides detailed explanations of this phase.
EMV Terminal
The following subsets are used for an EMV terminal:
interoperability issues that have occurred in the field. They allow you to
ensure that your terminal can handle acceptance correctly to avoid these
issues in the field
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Tools for TIP
PayPassM/Chip Terminal
The following subsets are used for a PayPassM/Chip Terminal:
Maestro PayPass ETEC subset: designed to ensure that the terminal is able to
Note
The ETEC Field Interoperability Subset is updated on a regular basis (no more
than once per quarter) to provide you with a set of test cards that cover all
known acceptance and interoperability issues. Updates to the ETEC Cards are
announced in the Global Operations Bulletin.
You must ensure that you have the relevant version of the ETEC cards.
3 The Maestro PayPass ETEC subset is not required if the terminal does not support Maestro
PayPass
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Tools for TIP
To clearly identify each test card the following data is printed on the front of
the card, as illustrated in Figure 1.3.
Figure 1.3Test Card Data
Printed Text
Line 1
Line 2
Line 3
Line
Smartspy
The Smartspy tool is supplied with the ETEC Subset 1 test cards. It consists of:
ISO Probedesigned to pass the data generated by the ETEC card to the
Smartspy device.
USB Cableto connect the Smartspy device to the PC loaded with the
Smartspy PC application.
Smartspy CD-ROMcontains the software and User Guide for the Smartspy
PC application.
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ISO Probe
USB Cable
Smartspy CD ROM
Note
Log transaction data between the ETEC cards and your terminal (using the
Smartspy Device and the ISO Probe)
It is not possible to use the Smartspy with motorized card readers (such as
ATMs.)
TcMonitor
The TcMonitor tool is supplied with the ETEC Subset 8 test cards. It consists of:
during the last transaction that was performed using the test card.
You may indicate not to include the reader in the package if you plan to
use another PC/SC compliant contactless card reader.
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Tools for TIP
Display and save the transaction data exchanged between the ETEC cards
and your terminal (by reading the data captured on the card)
Analyze the results of each transaction to ensure that the test results match
the test criteria
MasterCard Debit Financial Simulator for the MasterCard Debit Switch ISO
8583 1987 message format
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Acquirer Preparation
This chapter describes the various actions that you must carry out to prepare
for your TIP.
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Providing Information to MasterCard
Preparation
(Acquirer)
Note
Send Documents
to TIP Team
TIP
Information
Form
Acquirer
ICS
Terminal &
Network
Configuration
Letter(s) of
Approval and
Vendor ICS
If the relevant information is not provided, the documents are returned to you
for completion. The TIP cannot start until the TIP team has received all the
necessary information.
All forms and certificates should be sent to the relevant TIP mailbox, as detailed
in the TIP Support section of the Using this Manual chapter.
TIP and payment system identification: e.g. TIP Activity Number, terminal
brand, terminal model, approval references, etc.
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Providing Information to MasterCard
TIP for dual interface terminals is managed with two TIP activity numbers, i.e.
one number for the TIP of the EMV related functionality and another for the
PayPass related functionality.
The relevant structure of the TIP Activity Number for each terminal interface is
described in Table 2.1.
Table 2.1TIP Activity Number
Terminal Type
EMV
PPC_YYMMDD-HHMMSS
PayPass
Where:
YY equals year
MM equals month
DD equals day
HH equals hour
MM equals minutes
SS equals seconds
You must use this identifier in all correspondence with the TIP Team.
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Description
ACQ_ICS
Applications supported
Terminal type
Online/offline capabilities
Authentication methods
MDB_References
ACQ_ICS_HELP
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ATMs and Manual Cash Advance (applicable only for EMV terminals)
For each profile, the values and settings are provided in detailed tables, as in
the sample table provided in Figure 2.2.
Figure 2.2Example of TACs per Profile in M/Chip Functional Architecture for Debit and Credit
email to specification@paypass.com
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Providing Information to MasterCard
For the TIP, you must select the profile that corresponds to the terminal being
tested, and ensure that you:
Ensure that the form is completed by someone that is fully familiar with
your acquirer requirements (do not ask the terminal vendor to complete it)
Provide information specific to the terminal being tested (you may use
information about the terminal provided by your vendor)
If required, and for first-time TIPs only, the TIP Workshop (explained in
Chapter 1) may be used to help you complete the Acquirer ICS.
You must provide information that is complete, accurate and up-to-date
because the Acquirer ICS is:
Validated by the TIP team (and acknowledged using the Acquirer ICS
Validation Results Summary explained in Chapter 3)
Compared to the Vendor ICS (and the results communicated using the ICS
Comparison Results Summary explained in Chapter 3)
If at any point during the TIP there are changes to the information you provide
in the Acquirer ICS, you must inform the TIP team immediately.
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Providing Information to MasterCard
Data from the ICS that is included in the EMVCo Level 2 Letter of Approval is:
Compared to the Acquirer ICS, and the results communicated in the ICS
Comparison Results
If the ICS is not part of the Letter of Approval, please request it from the
vendor and provide it to the TIP team.
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Providing Information to MasterCard
Compare with the Acquirer ICS and the results communicated in the ICS
Comparison Results
The Vendor ICS is not part of the PayPassLetter of Approval, therefore please
request it from the vendor and provide it to the TIP Team.
Choose a scenario, and add and/or delete elements so that it reflects your
configuration
If your setup does not correspond to any of the basic scenarios, you should
provide a diagram that describes your complete terminal and network
configuration.
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Acquirer Preparation
Obtaining Relevant Version of ETEC Cards
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Acquirer Preparation
Configuring the Terminal
EMV Terminal
The following pre-requisites apply for an EMV Terminal:
TQM Label for the terminal (or the Vendor must have started the Terminal
Quality Management process and provide the reference of the TQM Action
Plan)
PayPass Terminal
The following pre-requisites apply for a PayPass terminal:
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Configuring the Terminal
Note
The pre-defined RSA test keys must be loaded onto the terminal for the
offline CAM check. These keys can be found in the user manual with the
ETEC test cards.
For online capable attended, and unattended, POS terminals that support
floor limits, the amount must be set to 000000000500 (or 000005000000).
For offline only terminals, the floor limit must be set to 000000005000 (or
000050000000).
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TIP Checklist
TIP Checklist
You can use the checklist shown in Table 2.3, to ensure that all tasks are
completed.
Table 2.3TIP Checklist
All pre-requisites are met (see the section Pre-requisites for TIP in Chapter
1.)
TIP Information Form completed and sent to appropriate TIP mailbox.
Acquirer ICS completed and sent to appropriate TIP mailbox.
Terminal & Network Configuration Document completed and sent to
appropriate TIP mailbox.
EMVCo approvals, including the ICS, sent to the appropriate TIP mailbox.
Relevant version of ETEC Cards (Subset 1 and Field Interoperability Subset)
available.
Most recent version of the MasterCard Network Simulator installed.
Most recent version of the MCPS installed, if applicable.
As applicable, the relevant paths to the authorization, financial and clearing
systems are established.
For an EMV Terminal
EMVCo approvals, including the vendor ICS, sent to the appropriate TIP
mailbox.
Relevant version of ETEC Cards (Subset 1 and Field Interoperability Subset)
available.
Smartspy application installed.
For a PayPass Terminal
PayPass approvals, including the vendor ICS, sent to the appropriate TIP
mailbox.
Relevant version of ETEC Cards (Subset 6, subset 8, and Maestro PayPass
ETEC subset, if applicable) available.
TcMonitor application installed.
For a Dual Interface Terminal
All of the above mentioned actions for both EMV Terminals and PayPass
Terminals have been completed.
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This chapter describes the various actions that the TIP team performs in order
to validate the information you provided during the preparation phase.
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Validation Steps
Validation Steps
MasterCard performs the steps shown in Table 3.1 during the validation phase.
Table 3.1Validation Steps
Step
Description
1.
2.
3.
4.
Validate Acquirer
ICS against
Acquirer ICS
MasterCard
Validation
Results
Requirements
Compare
Acquirer ICS and
ICS
Letter(s) of
Comparison
Approval
Results
Summary
Validation
(MasterCard)
Generate TIP
Test Report
template
TIP Test
Report
template
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TIP Test
Procedure
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Validation Steps
the required CAMs for the payment product(s) that it will accept
Terminal Action Codes (TACs)to ensure that the terminal will behave
correctly for each of the checks and risk management analyses that are
performed during an EMV and/or PayPass transaction
The TIP Consultant sends you the Acquirer ICS Validation Results Summary,
indicating the results of the analysis.
The acquirer ICS validation process uses the concept of iteration (as performed
for the TIP test report). Please refer to Appendix A for further information.
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Validation Steps
The TIP Consultant generates the TIP Test Report Template (an MSExcel
document) and pre-populates it with data retrieved from the:
The Pass Criteria and other relevant data from each of the TIP Test
Scenarios you need to perform
When you have finished each TIP Test Scenario, you must complete the
appropriate section of the TIP Test Report to provide the TIP team with the
results of your tests (see Chapter 4 for details.)
For a dual interface terminal, you receive two templates. One TIP Test Report
template for the EMV related tests, and another for the PayPass tests.
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This chapter provides a step-by-step explanation of the various activities you
perform during your TIP.
Introduction .........................................................................................................4-1
Understanding the TIP Test Scenarios................................................................4-2
HeaderScenario Identification Information ..............................................4-3
ETEC Test Identification .........................................................................4-3
Test Number............................................................................................4-3
Scenario Number ....................................................................................4-3
BodyScenario Details ................................................................................4-3
Objective .................................................................................................4-3
Applicability Conditions .........................................................................4-3
Transaction Type ....................................................................................4-3
Reference Documentation ......................................................................4-4
Card Configuration..................................................................................4-4
User Action..............................................................................................4-4
Simulator Configuration..........................................................................4-4
Pass Criteria.............................................................................................4-5
Note .........................................................................................................4-5
Running the TIP Test Scenarios..........................................................................4-5
TIP Testing for the Authorization or Financial Messages............................4-6
StepsCIS and MDS Message Formats..................................................4-6
StepsV5 Message Format ....................................................................4-7
TIP Testing for the Clearing Presentment Messages....................................4-7
Complete and Package the TIP Test Results................................................4-8
TIP Testing for the Authorization or Financial Messages ..................................4-9
Test Environment Setup with the MasterCard Network Simulator .............4-9
Deleting Previous MasterCard Authorization or MasterCard Debit
Financial Simulator Logs .............................................................................4-10
Creating the MEAS Simulator Logs .............................................................4-11
Running the Transaction.............................................................................4-13
EMV Transaction ...................................................................................4-13
PayPassM/Chip Transaction (ETEC subset 8 and Maestro
PayPass ETEC subset)...........................................................................4-14
PayPass Mag Stripe Transaction (ETEC subset 6) ...............................4-14
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Introduction
Introduction
Once the TIP team sends you the specific tests particular to your terminal
profile, you:
Analyze the log files, to ensure that the tests were successful and complete
the TIP Test Report
Send the completed TIP Test Report and all relevant log files to the TIP
team
Perform Tests
Testing
(Acquirer)
Send Completed
TIP Test Report
& Logs
Analyze Results
Card Terminal
Logs (1 per test)
Simulator Log
(1 per test)
MCPS Log
(1 log for all
clearing tests)
Upon receipt of the required items, the TIP team analyzes the data provided
and determines if the tests were successful.
If the tests were successful, you receive the TIP Letter of Approval, as
explained in Chapter 5.
If the tests were not successful, you may need to perform one or more
iterations, as explained in Chapter 5.
To avoid iterations, we recommend that you carefully follow the explanations
provided in this chapter and that you pay particular attention to the section
Avoiding Iterations.
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Test 02
Objective
To ensure that the terminal is able to receive and correctly transmit the issuer decision
in its final environment of use.
Scenario 01
Applicability
Conditions
Transaction
Type
Online
Credit-Debit
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Reference
See document [6], Chapter 10-9: EMV Online processing
Documentation
Card
configuration
The AIP (tag 82) returned by the ICC during GET PROCESSING OPTION command
indicates that ICC does not support Offline Data Authentication (tag 82 = 18 00 =>
EXTERNAL AUTHENTICATE command is not supported).
Please use the following test card: REQ01 MasterCard / 5.0.A
User Action
Simulator
Configuration
Pass Criteria
Even though an IAD is sent by the issuer, the card must not receive an EXTERNAL
AUTHENTICATE command after the first GENERATE AC as Issuer Authentication using
External Authenticate is not supported by the card.
TVR byte 1, bit 8 = 1 - - > Offline data authentication was not performed.
The transaction will be approved.
Note
N/A
Each row of the TIP Test Scenario is described in detail the following sections.
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The top left cell identifies the TIP test name (e.g. REQ01 MASTERCARD).
Test Number
The top middle cell indicates the number of the Test (e.g. Test 02). There may
be more than one test for the same TIP test name. The Test Number is linked
to the Objective in the scenario details.
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Scenario Number
The top right cell indicates the number of the scenario (e.g. Scenario 01).
There may be more than one scenario per test. The scenario number is linked
to the Applicability Conditions in the scenario details.
BodyScenario Details
The following sections describe the body information.
Objective
The Objective section describes the specific purpose of the test. In this
scenario, the objective is to determine if the terminal behaves correctly during
an online transaction.
Applicability Conditions
The Applicability Conditions section describes the transaction environment in
which the test should be carried out. They are linked to a specific scenario
number, in this instance Scenario 01.
Transaction Type
The Transaction Type section describes if the transaction is debit, credit or
both, and if the test should be run online or offline. When a test indicates
online, this means that the authorization request must pass through the
MasterCard network simulator.
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Reference Documentation
The Reference Documentation section provides a reference to a specific
chapter, or section, of the relevant reference documentation. The prefaces of
the ETEC User Guide, TIP User Manual for MasterCard PayPass Test Cards ETEC
Subset 6, ETEC Subset 8, and Maestro PayPass ETEC Subset includes the
complete list of all reference documentation.
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Card Configuration
The Card Configuration section describes the card settings related to the test.
In this scenario, the AIP profile is set to 1800 to ensure that the card does not
request the terminal to perform offline card authentication (SDA or DDA
process).
User Action
The User Action section describes the tasks you must perform during a test.
These may include:
1. Card name that can be used for the specific test
2. Enter a PIN (use the number specified in the User Action row according to
the card use).
3. Enter an amount (use the amount specified in the User Action row).
You must use the correct PIN, or amount, to force the correct response from
the MasterCard network simulator.
Note
Simulator Configuration
For authorization or financial message testing, the Simulator Configuration
section describes the response expected from the MasterCard network
simulator, which acts as the issuer.
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If the response you receive is different, you should check that you sent the
correct PAN and amount to the MasterCard network simulatorbased on the
combination of PAN and amount, the MasterCard network simulator
automatically selects the appropriate type of response it should send back.
For clearing message testing, the Simulator Configuration section describes the
additional setup of the MCPS simulator.
Pass Criteria
The Pass Criteria describes all the criteria that must be met for the test to pass
successfully.
When you complete a test, you must indicate the results in the ACQ RESULTS
section of the TIP Test Report document. See the ACQ RESULTS section.
Note
Where appropriate, additional information may be provided in the Note field.
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CIS format
MDS format
V5 format
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Description
2a
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Description
4-8
Step
Description
Sending the TIP Test Report and logs to the TIP team.
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Terminal
Acquirer Network
Network Simulator
ET
EC
Authorization
Simulator
`
Intermediate connections
Smartspy
Logs
Acquirer
Host System
Card-Terminal Trace
Analyzer Application
Logs
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This section only applies to members using the CIS or MDS message format.
This section provides limited information regarding specific actions that must
be performed using the MasterCard Authorization Simulator or the MasterCard
Debit Financial Simulator. For detailed information consult the user guide
provided with the tool.
You must provide one Simulator log file per test scenario.
The MasterCard Network Simulators automatically log the transaction data.
Each time you run a new test, you must delete the previous log.
To delete the previous log file:
1. Go to the Test Results window and click the Delete Log
button to empty
the log. This ensures that the log file only includes the data corresponding
to a specific test.
Figure 4.3Delete Log
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This section provides limited information regarding specific actions that must
be performed using the MEAS Simulator. For detailed information consult the
user guide provided with the simulator.
You must provide one MEAS Simulator log file per test scenario.
You must set up the MEAS Simulator so that it logs the transaction data, which
you then send to MasterCard for analysis.
To create the log file:
1. Run the MEAS Simulator (See Figure 4.4.)
Figure 4.4MEAS Simulator Main Screen
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This opens the Log Parameters dialog box, as illustrated in Figure 4.6.
Figure 4.6Log Parameters Dialog Box
3. Click Create to define an empty log file where the MEAS Simulator log will
store log data.
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4. In the File name field, input the name of the empty log database using the
naming conventions defined in Appendix A (e.g. C_REQ01_t02_S01.mdb).
All the authorization data related to the TIP test is saved in the newly
created log file (e.g. MC_REQ01_t02_S01.mdb).
5. Go to the section Running the Transaction.
EMV Transaction
This section provides limited information regarding specific actions that must
be performed using the Smartspy tool. For detailed information, consult the
User Manual provided with the Smartspy tool.
1. Turn on the Smartspy device and wait until the LCD displays the message
Ready.
2. Insert the probe in the terminal.
3. Insert the ETEC card in the Smartspy device.
4. Perform the transaction, following the explanations provided in the TIP
Test Scenario.
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The Smartspy device logs the entire dialogue between the card and the
terminal.
5. Go to the section Importing the Card-Terminal Log to the PC to import
the transaction to the PC for analysis and validation.
Note
It may not be possible to use the Smartspy with motorized card readers (such as
ATMs). In that case, please provide proprietary logs with similar information or
contact the TIP Team.
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EMV Transaction
To import the Smartspy log onto your PC:
1. Open the Smartspy application on the PC.
2. Connect the Smartspy using the USB connection.
3. Switch on the Smartspy device.
4. From the Trace menu, Import to import the Smartspy log (referred to as an
Acquisition) from the Smartspy memory.
Figure 4.8Import Smartspy Log
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6. To view the details of the transaction double-click on the left hand marker
(+) in either pane.
PayPassM/Chip Transaction
To import the card-terminal dialogue from the test card onto your PC:
1. Make sure the contactless card reader is connected to the PC.
2. Open the TcMonitor application on the PC.
3. Check if the correct card reader is selected in the TcMonitor in the menu
Communications, Properties. Select the correct card reader on the Card
Comms tab.
4. Place the card on the contactless card reader.
5. From the Commands menu, select the option Read Card Log to import the
card-terminal dialogue data from the test card memory.
6. Once the data has been imported, it is displayed on screen as illustrated in
Figure 4.10.
7. To view details of the transaction, single click on the card command or
response.
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Note
There must be one corresponding log file for each test scenario. If your TIP
entails 75 test scenarios, you must send 75 separate card-terminal log files back
to the TIP Team for validation.
EMV Transaction
To save a Smartspy log:
1. In the File menu, select Save. You are prompted with the screen shown in
Figure 4.11.
Figure 4.11Save Smartspy Log Step 1
2. From the drop down list, select One file per acquisition.
Figure 4.12Save Smartspy Log Step 2
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PayPassM/Chip Transaction
To save the card-terminal dialogue data using TcMonitor:
1. In the File menu, select Save File As.
You are prompted with a screen as illustrated in Figure 4.14
Figure 4.14Enter TcMonitor Log Filename
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1. From the File menu of the Test Results window, select Save Log As. The
window shown in Figure 4.15 is displayed:
Figure 4.15Save Credit/Debit Network Simulator Logs
2. Type the filename for the log file using the naming conventions indicated
in Appendix A (e.g. PD_RQ#_T#_S#.mdb).
3. Click Save.
By default, all log files are located under the directory path:
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C:\Program Files\MasterCard\MasterINQ63\Data_Credit0x_y
Where x_y is the simulator release number (e.g. 7_2)
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Select the CEE Preferences option from the CEE File menu.
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Note
Adding the IPM file automatically validates DE55 in the presentment messages
(assuming that all previous steps are complete).
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A successful test is when all records in the IPM file are valid, as illustrated in
Figure 4.23.
Figure 4.23Verify the Log
Note
MasterCard recommends removing the previous file from the CEE before
validating any new IPM test file.
1. Select the IPM file in the MCPS-CEE main window.
2. Click File from the menu and then Remove file.
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Copy and rename this log file before sending it to MasterCard for review.
Please use the filename conventions described in Appendix A.
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Complete and Package TIP Test Results
We recommend that you update the TIP Test Report each time you complete a
TIP Test Scenario, and save the corresponding Smartspy logs and the
Authorization Terminal logs. The six columns that you must complete are:
ACQ DATE
ACQ TIME
ACQ RESULTS
ACQ STATUS
Table 4.7 describes the contents of each column of the TIP Test Report.
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Description
Action
Subset
None
Card ID
None
Test number
None
Scenario number
None
ACQ DATE
Provide input
ACQ TIME
Provide input
ACQ RESULTS
Provide input
ACQ STATUS
Provide input
Provide input
Provide input
ACQ RESULTS
For ease of use, the TIP team pre-populates the ACQ Results column of the
TIP Test Report with the expected results (indicated in grey in Figure 4.25).
The text OK/NOK (shown in Figure 4.25) prompts you to indicate the result
obtained for that particular item.
To complete the ACQ Results column, you delete the status (OK or NOK) that
does not apply for each item. The remaining text (indicated in green in
Figure 4.25) indicates the actual status of each item, based on the information
obtained from the Smartspy logs and the MasterCard network simulator logs.
Where appropriate, you may add a comment directly after the status (OK or
NOK) to clarify the test results.
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Terminal behavior :
- Terminal does not send Internal Authenticate
command - OK/NOK
- TVR B1b8 = 1 - OK/NOK
- CDOL2 ARC = 30 30 - OK/NOK
Terminal behavior :
- Terminal does not send Internal Authenticate
command - OK
- TVR B1b8 = 1 - OK
- CDOL2 ARC = 30 30 - OK
Card behavior :
- The card generates a TC in response to 2nd
GEN AC - OK/NOK
- The transaction is approved - OK/NOK
TVR 8000008000
TSI 6800
CVMR 410302
Note
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Card behavior :
- The card generates a TC in response to 2nd
GEN AC - OK
- The transaction is approved - OK
TVR 8000008000
TSI 6800
CVMR 410302
Please ensure that you do not modify any of the data provided by MasterCard,
except for removing OK or NOK as appropriate.
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ACQ STATUS
In this column, you should indicate your assessment of status of the test, using
the criteria detailed in Table 4.8.
Table 4.8ACQ STATUS Criteria
Criteria
Description
OK
The results match the test criteria as described in the Test Scenario.
PENDING
You do not have all the elements to run the test, or to provide a test
analysis (e.g. the specific environment is not yet ready).
NOK
The results do not match the test criteria as described in the Test Scenario.
N/A
The test is not applicable. If you use this status, explain why you feel that
the test does not apply to your terminal.
For Europe regionThere must be one MEAS Simulator log file (with
TIP Mailboxes
Please send all required items to the TIP mailbox for your region, as detailed
in the section TIP Support in Using this Manual.
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Avoiding Iterations
To limit the time and costs associated with a TIP, it is important to keep the
number of iterations (explained in Chapter 5) to a minimum.
You can avoid iterations by applying the following principles:
Ensure that you configure the terminal using the settings defined in the
MasterCard specifications, as listed in the section What is the Terminal
Integration Process? of Chapter 1.
Validate test results thoroughly before submitting the TIP Test Report and
log files. To do this, follow the explanations provided by the TIP
Consultant during the TIP Workshop (explained in Chapter 1).
Ensure that the TIP Test Report contains complete and accurate
information, and that it follows the naming conventions explained in
Appendix A.
Only submit the TIP Test Report when you have successfully completed all
required tests.
Ensure that you provide all of the related log files, and that they follow the
naming conventions explained in Appendix A.
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This chapter describes how the TIP Consultant evaluates your TIP Test Report
and, upon successful completion of all tests, generates the TIP Letter of
Approval.
Introduction .........................................................................................................5-1
TIP Test ReportAdditional MasterCard Columns .....................................5-1
MC Status.................................................................................................5-2
Iterations ..............................................................................................................5-2
TIP Letter of Approval.........................................................................................5-3
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Introduction
Introduction
Upon receipt of your TIP Test Report and log files, the TIP Team:
1. Reviews the card-terminal and MasterCard network simulator logs, and
validates the information you provided in the TIP Test Report.
2. Adds four new columns (as explained in the section TIP Test Report
Additional MasterCard Columns) to the Report Worksheet of the TIP Test
Report.
3. Completes the four new columns with the findings of the TIP team.
4. Color codes the rows corresponding to each test scenario based on the
evaluation of the results.
5. Sends the TIP Test Report back to you, to confirm successful completion of
the tests, or to indicate errors to be corrected (which triggers an iteration of
the process, as explained in the section Iterations).
Description
MC Results
MC Status
Test Status
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MC Status
In the MC Status column, the TIP Consultant indicates the MasterCard status for
the test. Table 5.2 provides an explanation of each status.
Table 5.2MC Status
MC Status
Meaning
Action
PASS
None.
PENDING
FAIL
N/R
None.
Iterations
If the tests were not successful, the TIP Consultant indicates, in the TIP Test
Report, the test(s) that must be run again.
Once you have corrected the problem that caused the failure, and run the
test(s) again, you update the TIP Test Report with the relevant data, and
submit it again to the TIP team for review. This process is known as an
iteration.
To understand the naming conventions that must be used (full details are
provided in Appendix A):
5-2
Figure A.1 illustrates the file names for a TIP completed in a single iteration
Figure A.2 illustrates the files names for a TIP completed in two iterations
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TIP Letter of Approval
Note
The TIP LoA is produced using the data you provided in the TIP Information
Form.
If you change anything in the tested environment of use, either during or after
the TIP, it is essential that you inform the TIP team accordingly.
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Naming Conventions
This appendix indicates the naming conventions to use during all exchanges
related to your TIP.
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TIP INFO Filename
The end of the filename indicates whether the file is from MasterCard
(MCD), or the acquirer (MBR)
The TIP Acquirer ICS Filename and TIP Test Report Filename are managed
similarly.
The end of the filename, that indicates whether the file is from MasterCard
(MCD), or the acquirer
Figure A.1 and the Single Iteration section illustrate the filenames for a TIP
Acquirer ICS completed in a single iteration.
Figure A.2 and the Two Iterations section illustrate the files names for a TIP
Acquirer ICS completed in two iterations.
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TIP Acquirer ICS Filename
Single Iteration
The TIP Team sends the TIP Acquirer ICS with _MCD_00 at the end of the
filename (e.g. ACQ-ICS_ICC_070425-112349_MCD_00.xls), where:
You save the report with _MBR_01 at the end of the filename (e.g. ACQ-ICSICC_070425-112349_MBR_01.xls), where:
MBR indicates that you (the acquirer) have updated the Acquirer ICS
A-2
Adds Final to indicate that TIP Acquirer ICS is completed (e.g. ACQICS_ICC_070425-112349_MBR_Final_01.xls)
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TIP Acquirer ICS Filename
MasterCard
(files use extension MCD)
Empty
Acquirer ICS
Acquirer
(files use extension MBR)
Acq-ICS_ICC_070425_112349_
.xls .xls
Acq-ICS_ICC_ 070425_ MCD_00
_ MCD_0
Fill in the
Acquirer ICS
Acq-ICS_ICC_070425_112349_MBR_01.xls
_
_
.
Send the
Acquirer ICS
I
T
E
R
A
T
I
O
N
Validate the
Acquirer ICS
Results
OK
Send Final
Acquirer ICS
Acq-ICS_ICC_070425_112349_MCD_01_Final.xls
_
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Naming Conventions
TIP Acquirer ICS Filename
Two Iterations
The TIP Consultant sends the TIP Acquirer ICS with _MCD_00 at the end of
the filename (e.g. ACQ-ICS_ICC_070425-112349_MCD_00.xls), where:
You save the report with _MBR_01 at the end of the filename (e.g. ACQICS_ICC_070425-112349_MBR_01.xls), where:
If there are issues with any of the Acquirer ICS responses, the TIP Consultant
provides information regarding the issues, and:
Does not change the iteration number (to indicate a response to the
MBR_01 File)
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TIP Acquirer ICS Filename
Acquirer
MasterCard
(files use extension MCD)
Empty
Acquirer ICS
Acq-ICS_ICC_070425_112349_
.xls .xls
Acq-ICS_ICC_ 070425_ MCD_00
_ MCD_0
Fill in the
Acquirer ICS
Validate the
Acquirer ICS
Acq-ICS_ICC_070425_112349_MBR_01.xls
_
_
.
Send the
Acquirer ICS
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Results
Not OK
1
Acq-ICS_ICC_070425_112349_
MCD_01.xls
_
Re-validate
the Acquirer
ICS
Update the
Acquirer ICS
Acq-ICS_ICC_070425_112349_MBR_02.xls
Re-send the
Acquirer ICS
Results
OK
Acq-ICS_ICC_070425_112349_MCD_02_Final.xls
Send Final
Acquirer ICS
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Final
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Naming Conventions
TIP Test Report Filename
The end of the filename, that indicates whether the file is from MasterCard
(MCD), or the acquirer
Figure A.3 and the Single Iteration section illustrate the filenames for a TIP
Acquirer ICS completed in a single iteration.
Figure A.4 and the Two Iterations section illustrate the files names for a TIP
Acquirer ICS completed in two iterations.
Single Iteration
The TIP Team sends the TIP Test Report with _MCD_00 at the end of the
filename (e.g. TIP_ICC_061206-121212_MCD_00.xls), where:
You save the report with _MBR_01 at the end of the filename (e.g.
TIP_ICC_061206-121212_MBR_01.xls), where:
MBR indicates that you (the acquirer) have completed the report
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Naming Conventions
TIP Test Report Filename
MasterCard
(files use extension MCD)
Indicate tests
to be run
Acquirer
(files use extension MBR)
TIP_ICC_061206_121212_
.xls
Acq-ICS_ICC_ 070425_ MCD_00
_ MCD_0
.xls
Run tests
TIP_ICC_061206_121212_MBR_01.xls
_
_
.
I
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A
T
I
O
N
Validate
Results
Results
OK
Send Final
Test Report
TIP_ICC_061206_121212_MCD_01_Final.xls
_
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Naming Conventions
TIP Test Report Filename
Two Iterations
The TIP Consultant sends the TIP Test Report with _MCD_00 at the end of the
filename (e.g. TIP_ICC_061206-121212_MCD_00.xls), where:
You save the report with _MBR_01 at the end of the filename (e.g.
TIP_ICC_061206-121212_MBR_01.xls), where:
If there are issues with any of the tests, the TIP Consultant provides
information regarding the issues, and:
Does not change the iteration number (to indicate a response to the
MBR_01 File)
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Naming Conventions
TIP Test Report Filename
Acquirer
MasterCard
(files use extension MCD)
Indicate tests
to e run
TIP_ICC_061206_121212_
.xls
Acq-ICS_ICC_ 070425_ MCD_00
_ MCD_0
.xls
Run tests
Validate
Results
TIP_ICC_120612_121212_MBR_01.xls
_
_
.
I
T
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R
A
T
I
O
N
Results
Indicate
tests to
be re-run
1
TIP_ICC_061206_121212_
MCD_01.xls
_
Re-validate
Results
Re-run tests
TIP_ICC_061206_121212_MBR_02.xls
Results
OK
TIP_ICC_061206_12212_MCD_02_Final.xls
Send Final
Test Report
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Final TIP
Test Report
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Naming Conventions
Card-Terminal Log Filenames
Where:
MC MasterCard
MS Maestro
CI Cirrus
Note
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The log filenames do not have an iteration number as they are always sent
together with the TIP Test Report which has a unique identification.
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MasterCard Authorization and MasterCard Debit Financial Simulator Log Filenames
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2007
Where:
MC MasterCard
MS Maestro
CI Cirrus
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Naming Conventions
MEAS Simulator Log Filenames
Where:
MC MasterCard
MS Maestro
CI Cirrus
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MC_REQ01_t02_S01.mdb
MC_REQ01_t02_S01.tre
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Naming Conventions
MCPS-CEE Simulator Log Filenames
Where:
explained in chapter 2
Examples of MCPS-CEE Simulator Log filenames are:
CEE_070410121030.log
CEE_070511141532.log
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