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INfinity 510 Protocol Reference Guide - Sirit

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Chapter 3 - Command Overview<br />

To assign the login levels, each namespace command has one or more of<br />

the following permissions:<br />

r = read<br />

w = write<br />

x = execute<br />

- = not allowed<br />

These permissions are provided for each command in the following format:<br />

guest=-, admin=x<br />

Initial Passwords<br />

The reader is delivered with the following passwords for the login levels:<br />

Login Level<br />

guest<br />

admin<br />

Initial Password<br />

readerguest<br />

readeradmin<br />

Changing Passwords<br />

The reader.set_pwd() command is used to change the passwords.<br />

This command requires the following three parameters:<br />

Default Passwords<br />

To prevent<br />

unauthorized reader<br />

access, it is strongly<br />

recommended that you<br />

change the default<br />

guest and admin<br />

passwords when you<br />

receive your reader.<br />

login (level for password to be changed)<br />

pwd (existing password for the login level)<br />

new_pwd (new password for the login level)<br />

The login and existing password are required to change the password. For<br />

example, to change the initial password for the guest login level to<br />

19qht34 use the following command:<br />

> reader.set_pwd(guest,readerguest,19qht34)<br />

ok<br />

Setting the Default Login Level<br />

In order to accommodate multiple access levels, the reader supports a<br />

default login level. The default login level is the level assigned to each client<br />

as it connects to the reader. The default login level can be set to:<br />

unauthenticated<br />

guest<br />

admin<br />

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