Code specifying the business purpose of the appended assurance to an existing secured-entity (whether functional group or transaction set); the codes represent the intention of the business or application that has control over the assurance originator
Codes (24)- AGR
- APR
- ASG
- ASP
- CGR
- CSG
- EAR
- EPA
- EPR
- EXP
- MCR
- MRR
- NRR
- PPS
- PRP
- PRR
- PSR
- SFR
- SFS
- SIR
- TAX
- TSO
- ZZR
- ZZZ
Code specifying the bounds of the text, whether contiguous or not, over which the computation of the Assurance Token is computed using the defined methodology of computation and any relevant Assurance Token parameters The "body" is defined as a transaction set, beginning with the first byte of the segment immediately following the ST segment terminator and including all segments up to but not including the "S" in the first SVA segment; DO NOT include any S4A segments The "body" can also be defined as a functional group, beginning with the first byte of the segment immediately following the GS segment terminator and including all transaction sets up to but not including the "S" in the first SVA segment at the functional group level; DO NOT include any S3A segments "This Assurance" is defined as from the "S" in S3A or S4A up to and including the segment terminator of that segment "Previous Assurance(s)" is defined as including the entire S3A or S4A segment and the entire corresponding SVA segment that is associated with the S3A or S4A at the same level
Codes (7)- A
- B
- C
- D
- E
- F
- G
Code identifying a specific security protocol error
Codes (13)- 1Certificate unknown
- 2Certificate invalid - expired
- 3Certificate invalid - revoked
- 4Hashing algorithm not supported
- 5Authentication failed
- 6Compression algorithm not supported
- 7Error de-compressing data
- 8Filter algorithm not supported
- 9Error encountered while removing filter
- 10Assurance algorithm not supported
- 11Assurance failed
- 12Encryption algorithm not supported
- 13Error encountered while decrypting
Unique designation (identity) of the cryptographic process that performs the stated assurance on data to be interchanged Note: X9 has a required minimum length of 4 characters for a security originator; no mechanism, or registration method, is provided by X9 or X12 to guarantee uniqueness of the identifier
Unique designation (identity) of the cryptographic process that performs validation of the stated assurance on received data. In the absence of an Assurance Recipient all potential receivers will often be able to validate the assurance because the cryptographic technique is based on a "public" (as opposed to "secret") technology Note: X9 has required minimum length of 4 characters for a security recipient; no mechanism, or registration method, is provided by X9 or X12 to guarantee uniqueness of the identifier
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