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Set Command Library
$PASHS,ETH
TCP,UID: TCP/IP Authentication
Function This command is used to enter the login and a password
allowing a TCP/IP connection (requiring authentication) to be
established.
Command Format Syntax
$PASHS,TCP,UID,s1,s2[*cc]
Parameters
Example
Entering authentication parameters (login: BX312, password:
xwsead):
$PASHS,TCP,UID,BX312,xwsead*70
Comments The $PASHS,TCP,UID command should always be sent
first every time a user tries to connect to a remote receiver
through a secure TCP/IP connection (see $PASHS,TCP).
Only after providing authentification parameters will the
user be allowed to send commands or data to that
receiver.
When the login and password are correct, or no
authentication is required, the receiver will return the
following reply:
$PASHR,TCP,OK*1B
If authentication is required and the login or password is
wrong, the receiver will return the following reply:
$PASHR,TCP,FAIL*1D
Relevant Query
Command
None.
See also $PASHS,TCP,PAR
Parameter Description Range
s1 Login 32 characters max.
s2 Password 32 characters max.
*cc Optional checksum *00-*FF