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Mercedes - BPNA/S - Pull

This guide explains how to share your certificates with Mercedes-Benz using Dataspace OS.

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Mandatory prerequisites:

Before sharing certificates, ensure that the following prerequisites are completed:

  1. Cofinity-X Portal Onboarding
    You must be successfully onboarded to the Cofinity-X Portal and have selected Dataspace OS as your certificate management solution.

  2. Data Governance Credentials
    Request your Data Governance Credentials by following the instructions provided in the guide.

  3. For Mercedes, you may choose which kind of BPN type you would need to use, according to the certificate location (site or address):

Get your BPNS

a. Provisioning sites for the onboarded legal entity (the one which has a wallet and Portal access) can be done by adding the information via "Your Company" -> "Your sites and addresses"

b. Provisioning sites and addresses for the sub-legal entities (Virtual Participants), can be done following the steps:

  • the Virtual Participant has to be successfully onboarded (see more details here);

  • via "Managing companies", the option to add sites and addresses for the Virtual Participant will be then available to provision through.

BPNA Retrieval

  • Retrieve the BPNA for each individual location to which a certificate will apply.

a. Please note: This process may take up to 2 working days.

b. Follow the step-by-step guide.

4. Access to Dataspace OS
Ensure that you can successfully sign in to Dataspace OS before proceeding, by following these steps.

Certificate sharing:

Once all prerequisites are fulfilled and BPNS/A have been issued for all relevant locations, you can proceed with certificate sharing.

Mercedes uses a PULL method, which means you make your certificate available, and Mercedes retrieves it from your system. Follow the steps below:

  1. Before sharing certificates, your EDC (Eclipse Dataspace Connector) must be properly registered.

    How to check: Dataspace OS -> Navigate to Components -> Select your EDC component -> Scroll down to EDC Registration

    Status should be: Registered

    If not registered:

    Click Register -> Confirm the action

2. Next, upload your certificate and make it visible to Mercedes. Follow the guide here.

Make sure discoverability is enabled, so Mercedes can access your certificate.

3. Since Mercedes uses the PULL method, there is no manual sending step.

  • Mercedes will retrieve the certificate directly from your EDC

  • No confirmation is shown in the Certificate Management interface

How to Check if Mercedes or any other partner accessed your certificate (Advanced)

Currently, there is no direct monitoring in the Certificate Management UI. However, you can verify access manually:

Check Contract Negotiations

  1. Go to Components

  2. Open your EDC component

  3. Navigate to Contract Negotiations

  4. Filter by:

    • Role: Provider

Identify the Partner

  1. Click on an Agreement ID

  2. Locate the Connector ID field - This is usually a BPNL

Match the BPNL to a Company

  1. Go to Cofinity-X Portal

  2. Navigate to:

    • Dataspace Participation -> Partner Network

  3. Search for the BPNL

This allows you to confirm which company (e.g. Mercedes) accessed your certificate.

Troubleshooting and support request template:

In case of any issues during the certificate exchange with BMW, please ensure you follow the next steps:

If something doesn’t work, check the following:

If Mercedes cannot retrieve your certificate, check:

  • EDC is registered

  • Certificate is uploaded

  • Discoverability is enabled

  • Correct BPNS/A is used

  • No errors in EDC component

If the issue continues:

  • Submit a support request to [email protected] using the provided template:

    • BPNL of your company

    • Certificate type

    • Screenshot of the sharing screen and/or the error message

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