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layout: docs
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page_title: 'Commands: ACL Set Agent Token'
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sidebar_title: set-agent-token
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---
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# Consul ACL Set Agent Token
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Command: `consul acl set-agent-token`
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This command updates the ACL tokens currently in use by the agent. It can be used to introduce
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ACL tokens to the agent for the first time, or to update tokens that were initially loaded from
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the agent's configuration. Tokens are not persisted, so will need to be updated again if the
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agent is restarted.
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## Usage
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Usage: `consul acl set-agent-token [options] TYPE TOKEN`
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### Token Types
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- `default` - The default token is the token that the agent will use for
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both internal agent operations and operations initiated by the HTTP
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and DNS interfaces when no specific token is provided. If not set the
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agent will use the anonymous token.
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- `agent` - The token that the agent will use for internal agent operations.
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If not given then the default token is used for these operations.
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- `master` - This sets the token that can be used to access the Agent APIs in
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the event that the ACL datacenter cannot be reached.
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- `replication` - This is the token that the agent will use for replication
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operations. This token will need to be configured with read access to
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whatever data is being replicated.
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### API Options
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@include 'http_api_options_client.mdx'
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@include 'http_api_options_server.mdx'
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## Examples
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Set the `default` token:
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```shell-session
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$ consul acl set-agent-token default c4d0f8df-3aba-4ab6-a7a0-35b760dc29a1
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```
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