AS 2805.2-2000
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Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Message structure, format and content
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01-01-2000
Specifies the message structure, format, content, data elements and values for data elements required for an interface by which card-originated electronic messages relating to financial transactions may be interchanged.
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IT-005
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DocumentType |
Standard
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ISBN |
0 7337 3512 6
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Pages |
71
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ProductNote |
See also AS 2805.7-1986 and AS 2805.8-1986
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PublisherName |
Standards Australia
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Status |
Superseded
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This Standard specifies the message structure, format, content, data elements and values for data elements required for an interface by which card-originated electronic messages relating to financial transactions may be interchanged.This Standard allows for the automated reconciliation of messages previously exchanged but makes no provision for the final exchange of funds (between two or more institutions) known as settlement.Appendices A, B, C, D and I set out data elements, type and flow of messages and data representation.NOTE: Appendices E, F, G and H give guidance on implementation, card acceptor registry and minimal message sets.
First published in part as AS 2805.2-1985.
Second edition 1986.
AS 2805.7 first published 1986.
AS 2805.8 first published 1986.
AS 2805.2-1986, AS 2805.7-1986 and AS 2805.8-1986 revised, amalgamated and designated AS 2805.2-1997.
Fourth edition 2000.
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AS 3525-1988 | Bank cards - Magnetic stripe data content for Track 3 |
AS 2805.4-1985 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces - Message authentication |
AS 3524-1988 | Identification cards - Financial transaction cards |
AS 3523.1-1998 | Identification cards - Identification of issuers Numbering system |
AS 1776-1980 | Information processing - 7-bit coded character set for information interchange |
AS 3523.2-1998 | Identification cards - Identification of issuers - Application and registration procedures |
HB 99-1997 | Addressing the comparison of dates for the year 2000 and beyond |
AS 3523.3-2000 | Identification cards - Identification of issuers Australian national numbering system and registration procedures (Reconfirmed 2013) |
AS 2632.1-1999 | Codes for the representation of names of countries and their subdivisions Country codes |
AS 2805.4.2-2006 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Message authentication - Mechanisms using a hash-function |
AS 2805.6.3-2000 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Key management - Session keys - Node to node (Reconfirmed 2013) |
AS 2805.4.2-2001 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Message authentication - Mechanisms using a hash-function |
AS 2805.6.6-2006 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Key management - Session keys - Node to node with KEK replacement |
AS 2805.6.5.3-2004 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Key management - TCU initialization - Asymmetric |
AS 2805.6.2-2002 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Key management - Transaction keys (Reconfirmed 2013) |
AS 2805.6.4-2001 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Key management - Session keys - Terminal to acquirer |
AS 2805.4.1-2001 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Message authentication - Mechanisms using a block cipher (Reconfirmed 2016) |
AS 2805.6.4-2006 | Electronic funds transfer - Requirements for interfaces Key management - Session keys - Terminal to acquirer |
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