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11.4.3 Send Java Security Command to the Module
Use a terminal program.
enter:
at^sjsec
wait for the answer:
CONNECT
JSEC READY: SEND COMMAND ...
Now you can send the binary data of the command (for example: from a file with the binary
data of the command).
The module’s answer depends on the result of the operation.
The read command, at^sjsec
?, can be used to request the current Java security status.
Read command
AT^SJSEC?
The read command can be used to request the current status of java security.
Response
^SJSEC:<state>[,<HTTPS state>,<OBEX state>,<certificate content>]
<state> java security mode
0 security mode not active, no information follows
1 security mode active, further information follows
<OBEX state>,<HTTPS state>,<certificate information>
<HTTPS state>
0 the HTTPS connection or Secure Connection is possible if
the server certificate (or certificate chain) is valid
1 the HTTPS Connection or Secure Connection is possible
only if the server certificate is signed by the customer (owner
of root certificate in device)
<OBEX state>
0 start of Module Exchange Suite is not permitted
1 start of Module Exchange Suite is permitted
Certificate Information:
Issuer:
SerialNumber:
Subject:
Signature algorithm:
Thumbprint algoritm:
Thumbprint: