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Appendix A
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Appendix A
Appendix A –
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Error Handling
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[Handler]
determines how tag is processed and is a decimal number
(between 0 and 255) that applies to all tags in the sequence. Where:
Bit 7: Password Authentication Indicator
1 = Password Authenticated
0 = Not Password Authenticated
Bit 6: Blacklist Indicator
1 = Blacklisted
0 = not Blacklisted
Bit 5: TID Authentication Indicator
1 = TID Authenticated
0 = Not TID Authenticated
Bit 4: RFU (0)
Bit 3: RFU (0)
Bit 2: RFU (0)
Bit 1: RFU (0)
Bit 0: Handler value
1 = Pass Translated ID to WIM
0 = Do not pass translated ID to WIM
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Typical Handler values
1 – Legacy tag whose data is to be passed through the system to the
Wiegand interface (00000001b)
64 – Black-listed Legacy tag (01000000b).
33 – TID-Authenticated Tag whose data is to be passed through the
system to the Wiegand interface (00100001b).
96 – Black-listed TID-Authenticated tag (01100000b).
129 – Password-Authenticated Tag whose data is to be passed through
the system to the Wiegand interface (10000001b).
192 – Black-listed Password-Authenticated tag (11000000b).
A.11.3.
Example Table Entry
The following is a typical translation table entry.
0x000000000000000000010000,ISOC,
0x000A0100,1000,1<CR><LF>
This entry indicates:
1000 ISOC protocol tags in the sequence
Each with a handler value of 1 (legacy tag passed through system)
Actual tag IDs range from
0x000000000000000000010000
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0x0000000000000000000103E7
Corresponding translated IDs would range from
0x000A0100
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0x000A04E7
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