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GSM 11.11 version 6.2.0 - TTFN Smart card pages

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(<strong>GSM</strong> <strong>11.11</strong> <strong>version</strong> <strong>6.2.0</strong> Release 1997)101TS 100 977 V<strong>6.2.0</strong> (1999-05)11.6 SIM Application Toolkit related proceduresSIM Application Toolkit is an optional feature. The higher level procedures, and contents and coding of the commands,are given in <strong>GSM</strong> 11.14 [27]. Procedures relating to the transmission of commands and responses across the SIM/MEinterface are given in this section. A SIM or ME supporting SIM Application Toolkit shall conform to the requirementsgiven in this section.11.6.1 Initialization procedureA SIM supporting SIM Application Toolkit shall indicate this through relevant data in EF Phase and EF SST , as defined inthe relevant sections above.An ME supporting SIM Application Toolkit shall perform initialization as defined in the SIM Initialization sectionabove.11.6.2 Proactive pollingAn ME supporting proactive SIM (part of SIM Application Toolkit) shall support the polling procedure as definedabove.11.6.3 Support of commandsA SIM or ME supporting SIM Application Toolkit shall support the commands TERMINAL PROFILE, ENVELOPE,FETCH and TERMINAL RESPONSE.These commands shall never be used if either the SIM or ME does not support SIM Application Toolkit. Thereforestandard SIMs and MEs do not need to support these commands.11.6.4 Support of response codesA SIM or ME supporting SIM Application Toolkit shall support the response status words (SW1 SW2) '91 XX', '93 00'and '9E XX.The SIM shall send '9E XX' only to an ME indicating in TERMINAL PROFILE that it supports the handling of thesestatus words.These responses shall never be used if either the SIM or ME does not support SIM Application Toolkit. Thereforestandard SIMs and MEs do not need to support them.11.6.5 Command-response pairsUsing the terminology where the ME issues a command and the SIM a response, ending in status words SW1 SW2, acommand-response pair is considered as a single transaction. Each transaction is initiated by the ME and terminated bythe SIM. One transaction must be completed before the next one can be initiated. This protocol applies to SIMApplication Toolkit in the same way as it does to normal operation.11.6.6 Independence of normal <strong>GSM</strong> and SIM Application Toolkit tasksNormal <strong>GSM</strong> operation (relating to general, CHV related, <strong>GSM</strong> security related, and subscription related procedures)and SIM Application Toolkit operation shall be logically independent, both in the SIM and in the ME.Specifically, this means:- The currently selected EF and current record pointer in the normal <strong>GSM</strong> task shall remain unchanged, if stillvalid, as seen by the ME, irrespective of any SIM Application Toolkit activity.- Between successive SIM Application Toolkit related command-response pairs, other normal <strong>GSM</strong> relatedcommand-response pairs can occur. The SIM Application Toolkit task status shall remain unchanged by thesecommand-response pairs.ETSI

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