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TouchNetPAYMENT GATEWAYVERSION 4.6ADMINISTRATOR’S GUIDETouchNet Payment Gateway 4.6- February 2004TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.www.touchnet.com

Copyright 2001-2004 TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.All rights reserved.TouchNet , the TouchNet logo, T-Serve , RevenueStream , and LogiXStream are trademarks ofTouchNet Information Systems, Inc.Other trademarks within this document are the property of their respective owners. Other product orcompany names may be trademarks of their respective owners.No part of this document may be reproduced or transmitted without the express written permission ofTouchNet Information Systems, Inc.Information represented in this document is subject to development and change without notice.Document version 4.6Last revised February 11, 2004S200-D1-4.6

iContents1.0TouchNet Payment Gateway Concepts . 31.1 Payment Gateway and Credit Card Processors . 31.2 Credit Card Payment Processes . 41.3 ACH Transaction Processing . 51.4 Host System Account Balance Update . 61.5 Payment Gateway and Data Security . 71.6 Payment Gateway System Design . 71.7 Payment Gateway Installation Review . 101.8 Starting and Stopping Payment Gateway . 121.9 Setting up Boot Time Startup . 121.10 Starting Individual Processes . 132.0Processing Credit Card Payments . 152.1 Managing Merchant Accounts . 162.2 Settling the Pending Batch . 192.3 Processing Credits . 232.4 Processing a Single Authorization . 293.0Processing ACH Transactions . 333.1 Adding a License Key for ACH Processing . 333.2 ACH Transaction Processing Overview . 333.3 Managing ACH Merchant Accounts . 353.4 Generating and Reviewing ACH Files . 363.5 Post-Settlement Processing of ACH Files . 393.6 Processing a Returned ACH Payment . 403.7 Resolving Payment Disputes . 424.0Payment Gateway Reports . 434.1 Searching Payment Gateway Reports . 434.2 Available Reports . 474.3 Report Details for Payment Type: Credit Card . 504.4 Report Details for Payment Type: ACH . 554.5 Report Details for Payment Type: All . 585.0Commerce Configuration . 615.1 Commerce Elements Overview . 61

ii5.2 Adding a Host System . 645.3 Adding a Host System Account . 645.4 Adding Payment Methods . 655.5 Linking Payment Methods to Host System Accounts . 665.6 Adding a Convenience Fee Schedule . 675.7 Removing Unused Commerce Elements . 675.8 Renaming a Payment Method . 686.0Maintaining TouchNet Payment Gateway . 696.1 Required Maintenance . 696.2 Managing Operations Center Users . 736.3 Adjusting Payment Gateway Configuration . 776.4 Maintaining ACH Configuration . 827.0Troubleshooting Payment Processes . 857.1 Basic Troubleshooting Procedures . 857.2 Troubleshooting Batch and Update Problems . 887.3 Other Problems and Solutions . 937.4 Error Resolution Steps: -1700 Series Errors . 937.5 Other Error Codes . 1078.0Terms and Definitions . 109

1About the GuideThe TouchNet Payment Gateway 4.6 Administrator’s Guide describes how toprocess online payments with TouchNet Payment Gateway.TouchNet Payment Gateway allows you to easily process electronicallysubmitted credit card, or ACH payments. With Payment Gateway, you can trackauthorizations and settlements through detailed, searchable reports.Note: You may be licensed to use additional modules that extend PaymentGateway’s functionality. These modules include controls for enterprise-wideinterface between your applications and Payment Gateway. Each module isdocumented separately from this administrator’s guide.In this guide, we assume that the reader has prior knowledge of credit cardprocessing systems, software operations, and host systems. This is not intendedas a guide to host system operation or banking processes, nor does it explainhow to use software operating systems or database management systems withwhich TouchNet Payment Gateway may work.If you are processing ACH payments, we assume that you have previousknowledge of the operating rules of bodies governing ACH transactions. Thisguide does not describe procedures you might use to pass ACH files to yourbank.About SecuritySecurity is complex and requires you to make decisions about your network andthe software you run. TouchNet Payment Gateway provides a high level of internalsecurity by encrypting your sensitive payment data. To fully protect your data,however, you must provide the security measures applicable to your own network.In particular, TouchNet suggests you review your security practices related to theuse of: Web servers Firewalls SSL technology FTP, Telnet, and e-mail as means of transferring sensitive dataTo discuss security measures for the system where you run Payment Gateway,contact TouchNet Client Services at 888-621-4451 or 913-599-6699.Please visit the TouchNet web site for the latest releases, updates, andinformation about this product. 2001-2004 TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.Payment Gateway 4.6 Administrator’s Guide

2To Contact Client ServicesFor technical assistance, continuing customer support, or other questions,contact us at:Telephone: 888-621-4451 or t.comWeb site:www.touchnet.comAddress:TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.15520 College BoulevardLenexa, Kansas 66219TouchNet Client Services representatives are available Monday through Fridaybetween 7:00 a.m. and 5:00 p.m. Central Time. Extended support hours areavailable by agreement with TouchNet. 2004 TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.

TouchNet Payment Gateway Concepts 31.0 TouchNet Payment Gateway ConceptsTouchNet Payment Gateway processes payments from your customers, sendingpayment data to your credit card processor or, for ACH payments, to an ACHstandard file.Payment Gateway stores payment transaction information in a database and inencrypted data files. In the Payment Gateway Operations Center, you can reviewpayment data in searchable reports.Payment Gateway can process payments for multiple merchant accounts that usea single credit card processor. In the Payment Gateway Operations Center, youcan set up the merchant accounts allowed by your license, change systemconfiguration, and perform further processing on payment transactions.If you accept online payments through TouchNet commerce solutions likeTouchNet eBill, Cashiering, or webCheck, then in the Operations Center youalso configure the commerce options that let you route the data and funds fromthose payments.1.1Payment Gateway and Credit Card ProcessorsA credit card processor provides services to the bank where your merchantaccount is located. The credit card processor authorizes and settles credit cardpayments. It also coordinates the resulting transfers of funds between the cardissuing bank and your bank.Data and Funds Transfer for a Credit Card Payment 2001-2004 TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.Payment Gateway 4.6 Administrator’s Guide

4Chapter 1.0TouchNet Payment Gateway is certified for use with the following credit cardprocessors, on the Microsoft Windows NT , Microsoft Windows 2000,Microsoft Windows 2003, Sun Solaris for SPARC, and IBM AIX platforms. Inthis list, we have noted the credit card processors that support IP connectivitywith Payment Gateway. Concord (Supports IP connectivity.) First Data Merchant Services (FDC) FDC South (Supports both IP connectivity.) First Horizon Global Payment Systems - East (GPS East) Global Payment Systems - Central (GPS Central) Moneris (Supports IP connectivity.) NCR Canada Nova (Supports both IP and modem connectivity. IP connectivity is forMicrosoft Windows NT, Windows 2000, or Windows 2003 users only.) Paymentech Vital (Supports both IP and modem connectivity.)Note: TouchNet Payment Gateway support for IP connectivity does not includedirect connectivity using leased lines or ISDN.Note: AIX users or those considering AIX, contact TouchNet about availability.1.2Credit Card Payment ProcessesWhen a person submits a credit card payment through your online paymentapplication, it is authorized, then settled, by your bank’s credit card processor.Payment Gateway sends all required data to the credit card processor for boththe authorization and settlement.AuthorizationsIn an authorization, the credit card processor approves the payment transactionon behalf of the bank that issued the credit card account.When a payment is submitted, your online payment application sends theauthorization request to Payment Gateway. Payment Gateway verifies that therequest includes all needed data, then sends the authorization request to thecredit card processor over a modem or IP connection.When the credit card processor responds with an authorization, rejection, orerror, Payment Gateway logs the response to the Payment Gateway databasePayment Gateway 4.6 Administrator’s Guide - S200-D1-4.6 2001-2004 TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.

TouchNet Payment Gateway Concepts 5and sends the response back to the server where your online paymentapplication is running. Successful authorizations are added to a batch for latersettlement. For applications that support real-time settlement, the authorizationcan be settled immediately.About Payment Gateway’s Piggy-Backing FeaturePayment Gateway provides multiple-authorization processing for all credit cardprocessors that allow it. Authorization requests that are received while PaymentGateway is connecting to the credit card processor are processed during thatconnection. This process is called “piggy-backing.” When used, it decreases thenumber of connections you must make to the credit card processor and increasesthe amount of data that can be sent with one connection.SettlementsIn a settlement, previously authorized transactions are submitted to the creditcard processor for final payment processing. Each successful transactionsettlement results in a funds transfer between the bank that issued the credit cardand your acquiring bank.For each successfully settled transaction, the credit card processor sends a chargeto the appropriate card-issuing bank. The issuing bank then sends the amount ofthe charge to your acquiring bank, minus any applicable fee. Your bank depositsthe funds, minus any applicable discount rate, in the correct merchant account.Settlement attempts can be made in one of three ways: Payment Gateway canrun an automatic, daily batch settlement that you have scheduled; you can senda command to settle the current, pending batch at any time; or, for applicationsthat support real-time settlement, the authorization can be settled immediately.Note: Settlement for host-based processors, such as Concord and Moneris, worksdifferently. Transactions are authorized and settled by the processor without theuse of batch files.1.3ACH Transaction ProcessingTouchNet Payment Gateway includes features and functions to process ACHtransactions. If you are licensed to process ACH transactions, then you canaccept online payments from personal checking or savings accounts and usePayment Gateway to process the ACH transactions.If you are not licensed for ACH processing but you wish to use it, contactTouchNet. You will need a new license and an additional license key. 2001-2004 TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.Payment Gateway 4.6 Administrator’s Guide

6Chapter 1.0Note: All users see some ACH processing features in the Operations Center,regardless of license.Payment Gateway with ACH Transaction Processing1.4Host System Account Balance UpdateWhen configured to work with a TouchNet host integration module (such asBanner Connect or PeopleSoft Connect), Payment Gateway can send accountbalance information to your host system.Payments submitted through a TouchNet solution, such as TouchNet eBill orwebCheck, are accompanied by information that will allow Payment Gateway toupdate the payer’s account balance on the host system.When Payment Gateway updates a host system account, the payment amount,account identification, and payer identification data are sent to the host using theTouchNet host integration module appropriate for your host system type.Payment Gateway 4.6 Administrator’s Guide - S200-D1-4.6 2001-2004 TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.

TouchNet Payment Gateway Concepts 71.5Payment Gateway and Data SecurityPayment Gateway encrypts all payment data stored in data or debug files. Dataassociated with ACH payments that is sensitive is encrypted in the PaymentGateway database; unencrypted sensitive data is not stored in the database.SSL security is supported between your application server and the PaymentGateway computer; we assume that you have implemented SSL with tools ofyour choice. The encryption between Payment Gateway and your credit cardprocessor is specified by the credit card processor.For those processing ACH transactions, all bank routing numbers, checking orsavings account numbers, and payment agreements are encrypted in thePayment Gateway databases.1.6Payment Gateway System DesignSystem Components of TouchNet Payment Gateway 2001-2004 TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.Payment Gateway 4.6 Administrator’s Guide

8Chapter 1.0The PaymentGatewayOperationsCenterThe Payment Gateway Operations Center interface allows users to perform tasksdepending on their assigned roles and assigned merchant accounts. At login,every Operations Center user sees only the merchant accounts, tasks, and reportsfor his or her access rights.In the Operations Center, a user’s role may include rights to view reports,configure Payment Gateway, set up Operations Center users, set up merchantand host accounts, process credits, or complete single credit card authorizations.Note: The Payment Gateway Operations Center requires Microsoft InternetExplorer version 5.5 or later or Netscape Navigator version 6.0 or later. Somevariation in the display occurs for different browsers.The PaymentGatewayDatabaseThe Payment Gateway database stores all information related to paymenttransactions and responses to authorization and settlement attempts. TheOperations Center reports display stored data from authorizations, pendingtransactions, batch settlements, and transactions within successful batches.For security, full credit card numbers are not stored in the Payment Gatewaydatabase. Only the card type and the last four, unencrypted digits of the cardnumber are visible in reports generated from the database.Note: In the Payment Gateway Operations Center, you can also look uptransactions using the full card number. The full card number is not storedunencrypted in the database, but is stored in encrypted data files.AboutTransactionManagerWithin Payment Gateway, the Transaction Manager routes transactions andprovides transaction validation, error handling, and transaction logging. It alsoencrypts and decrypts transaction requests and responses. Transaction Managerroutes data to and from other Payment Gateway components that performspecific functions, such as communicating with a particular credit cardprocessor.Note: A “transaction” is any transfer of data that consists of a request from a clientand a response from a host. In this guide, the term “payment transaction” meansan online payment processed through Payment Gateway.Payment Gateway 4.6 Administrator’s Guide - S200-D1-4.6 2001-2004 TouchNet Information Systems, Inc.

TouchNet Payment Gateway Concepts 9The PaymentProcessorModuleThe payment processor module contains the business logic to communicate withyour credit card processor. For instance, if your credit card processor is First DataMerchant Services (FDC), your payment processor module is designed toprocess authorizations and settlements exactly as FDC requires.Note: As credit card processor requirements change, TouchNet releases eachupdate to the payment processor module as a DLL file for Windows operatingsystem users or shared library for Solaris users. To keep your system current withthese requirements, install updates as they become available from TouchNet.SQL Loggingand OperationsCenter ModulesThe SQL logging module (tpgutil) contains the business logic to log yourpayment transaction data to the Payment Gateway database. The OperationsCenter User Management module contains the logic needed to allow user accessto the appropriate roles and accounts at login.About thewebCheckApplicationThe webCheck online payment application is one of several TouchNetcommerce solutions that allow a user to submit electronic ACH payments. WhenwebCheck version 2.2 is used with Payment Gateway 4.6, users can submitpayments from either a checking or savings account. The webCheck applicationis available from TouchNet separately from Payment Gateway.In any of the commerce solutions that accept ACH paymen

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