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Asked: June 13, 20262026-06-13T23:17:18+00:00 2026-06-13T23:17:18+00:00

I have read the ISO7816, 3GPP, and EMV datasheet, but I havn’t understood how

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I have read the ISO7816, 3GPP, and EMV datasheet, but I havn’t understood how to identify if the communication is GSM or EMV or anything else.

The problem is that commands are different beetwin each protocol, but have sometimes the same INS (GSM FETCH : INS = 12 and basic ISO7816 PERFORM TRANSACTION OPERATION : INS = 12).

I need to know with previous commands like SELECT or READ BINARY, if the communication is etablished in GSM or EMV or something else.

Is it possible ? The CLA have something to do with that ?

ETSI 102 221 say FETCH : CLA = 80 ; INS = 12 ;
ISO7816-7 say FETCH : INS = 10 ; P2 = 8A ;

I’m really confused, and I don’t really understand.

Thanks for the help.

Tim

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    2026-06-13T23:17:19+00:00Added an answer on June 13, 2026 at 11:17 pm

    You can think of the first (high order) bit of the CLA byte as part of the INS byte. The reason is that this is the proprietary bit, which means that the rest of the APDU is only compatible with the format of ISO 7816, but not defined by it.

    Obviously it is better to try and find other methods than fingerprinting the APDU communications, although I must admit I could not find much on protocol identification in the ETSI standard you pointed to. There are many different smart card protocols and ISO 7816-4 is only a (very badly designed) umbrella protocol.

    If you are lucky you will have some more information in ISO 7816-15, but most of the time only ID cards adhere to that particular part.

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