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Adding API Features<br />

Contents Glossary Index Troubleshooting<br />

Write random Select this check box for randomly<br />

generating the private key and public<br />

key pair at the time of programming<br />

the <strong>Sentinel</strong> Key. When generated<br />

randomly, the private and public key<br />

pair will not be shown in the Toolkit;<br />

however, the public key will be written<br />

in the header file. Selecting this will<br />

automatically disable the Private<br />

Key and Public Key fields.<br />

ECC-based Key<br />

Exchange<br />

Not selected<br />

6. Specify values for default feature instance. The options are described<br />

below:<br />

Private<br />

Key<br />

This is not supported in the current<br />

release. However, please keep it<br />

selected.<br />

Default Feature Instance<br />

Selected<br />

Item Description Default Setting<br />

The private key used for<br />

data signing.<br />

Attributes (Continued)<br />

Attribute Description Default Setting<br />

Public Key The public key used for<br />

data verification. It will be<br />

written into the header<br />

file.<br />

By default, a pair of private and<br />

public keys is generated and<br />

shown in the Toolkit.<br />

You can use the icon shown<br />

next to the Private key field to<br />

generate another pair.<br />

However, this button is disabled<br />

when the Write Random<br />

attribute check box is selected<br />

because the <strong>Sentinel</strong> Key<br />

generates them randomly at the<br />

time of programming.<br />

-same as above-<br />

<strong>Sentinel</strong> <strong>Hardware</strong> <strong>Keys</strong> Developer’s <strong>Guide</strong> 119

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