Help: what meaning of some fields in INSTALL [for install] fields ?

Hi all,
I don't understand some fields in Data field of INSTALL [for install] command.
There is section *"A.1.1.4.2.1 -     Toolkit Applet Specific Parameters "* of specification +3GPP TS 23.048 V5.9.0+
*Presence         Length          Name*
Mandatory         1                  Length of Access Domain field
Mandatory         1-p          Access Domain (see A.1.1.4.2.3)
Mandatory         1                  Priority level of the Toolkit applet instance (see A.1.1.4.2.4)
Mandatory         1                  Maximum number of timers allowed for this applet instance
Mandatory         1                  Maximum text length for a menu entry
Mandatory         1                  Maximum number of menu entries allowed for this applet instance
Conditional                /     Position of the first menu entry ('00' means last position)
Conditional               |          Identifier of the first menu entry ('00' means don't care)
Conditional
                           |     ….
Conditional               |          Position of the last menu entry ('00' means last position)
Conditional                \     Identifier of the last menu entry ('00' means don't care)
Optional         1                  Maximum number of channels for this applet instance
Optional         1                  Length of Minimum Security Level field
Conditional     0-q          Minimum Security Level (MSL) (see A.1.1.4.2.5)and more description like this:
The position of the new menu entries is an absolute position among the existing ones.
A part of the item identifier shall be under the control of the card system and the other
part under the control of the card issuer. Item identifiers are split in two ranges:
-     [1,127] under control of the card issuer;
-     [128,255] under the control of the  toolkit framework.
If the requested item identifier is already allocated, or in the range [128,255], then the
card shall reject the install command. If the requested item identifier is '00', the card shall
take the first free value in the range [128,255].These pair fields *"Position of the first menu entry ('00' means last position)"* and
*"Identifier of the first menu entry ('00' means don't care)"*.
What purpose do these fields describe? Let give some example for me!
Thanks,
HoaND
Edited by: hoaibaotre on Oct 27, 2011 10:21 AM

You give us no clue about what you used to record/playback scripts

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