Miva Order 1.15 User Manual 29 7 - Payment Gateways Cardservice International (LinkPoint API) To add Cardservice International functionality to your Miva Order order form you
will first need to obtain a Cardservice International LinkPoint API merchant
account.
After you have visited the Cardservice web site for the latest information and
applied with them, you receive your ‘merchant account.’ A ‘MID’ and a “TIP’
number is generated by the LinkPoint API Secure Payment Gateway and a ‘digital
certificate’ or RSA key (.PEM file) is issued to you. These are your unique
identifiers for Cardservice International LinkPoint API. They will have instructions
to read and continue installation.
The following form will appear:
Configuration File: Enter the reference
configuration supplied by Cardservice
International LinkPoint API Secure Payment
Gateway.
Server Hostname: Enter the server
hostname: secureweb.clearcommerce.com
Server Port: Enter the server port supplied
by Cardservice International LinkPoint API
Secure Payment Gateway.
Key File: Enter the digital certificate file
supplied by Cardservice International
LinkPoint API Secure Payment Gateway.
Type of Transaction: Select between the
two options for the type of transaction.
Default is Pre-authorization/Post-
authorization (Pre-Auth/Post-Auth).
Store Entire Credit Card Number: Check
this option if you need the full credit card
information to display at order processing in
administration. This is a requirement for “Pre-
Auth/Post-Auth” and is optional for the “Sale”
type of transaction. It is useful if you allow
your customers the option of having a
standing order. For example: “Please send
me one pound of this coffee once every two
weeks.”
Test Mode: Leave checked when running a
test. Remove the checkmark when you are
ready to g o live.
Process the Following Types of Credit
Cards: Leave checked the credit card types
you will accept.
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