AC75 AT Command Set
21.4 AT^SJSEC s
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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
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<mode>(num)
<HTTPS state>(num)
<OBEX state>(num)