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Appendix F: Smart card binding information, For the Common Access Card, this string is GSA CAC.

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BlackBerry Smart Card Reader 26 Appendix F: Smart card binding information When you or a user turns on two-factor authentication on the BlackBerry device, the BlackBerry device binds to the installed smart card automatically by storing the following smart card binding information in a special BlackBerry device NV store location that is inaccessible to a user. • the name of a Java class that the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader requires • the binding information format Note: If the BlackBerry device uses a challenge/response certificate, the format is a version byte with a value of 1. If the BlackBerry device does not use a challenge/response certificate, the format is a version byte with a value of 0. • the smart card type Note: For the Common Access Card, this string is "GSA CAC." • the name of a Java class that the smart card code requires • a unique 64-bit identifier that the smart card provides • a smart card label that the smart card provides (for example, "GRAHAM.JOHN.1234567890") www.blackberry.com

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BlackBerry Smart Card Reader
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Appendix F: Smart card binding information
When you or a user turns on two-factor authentication on the BlackBerry device, the BlackBerry device binds to
the installed smart card automatically by storing the following smart card binding information in a special
BlackBerry device NV store location that is inaccessible to a user.
the name of a Java class that the BlackBerry Smart Card Reader requires
the binding information format
Note
: If the BlackBerry device uses a challenge/response certificate, the format is a version byte with a
value of 1. If the BlackBerry device does not use a challenge/response certificate, the format is a version
byte with a value of 0.
the smart card type
Note
: For the Common Access Card, this string is “GSA CAC.”
the name of a Java class that the smart card code requires
a unique 64-bit identifier that the smart card provides
a smart card label that the smart card provides (for example, “GRAHAM.JOHN.1234567890”)
www.blackberry.com