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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










