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---
layout: commands
page_title: 'Commands: ACL Set Agent Token'
---
# Consul ACL Set Agent Token
Command: `consul acl set-agent-token`
This command updates the ACL tokens currently in use by the agent. It can be used to introduce
ACL tokens to the agent for the first time, or to update tokens that were initially loaded from
the agent's configuration. Tokens are not persisted unless
[`acl.enable_token_persistence`](/docs/agent/config/config-files#acl_enable_token_persistence)
is `true`, so tokens will need to be updated again if that option is `false` and
the agent is restarted.
## Usage
Usage: `consul acl set-agent-token [options] TYPE TOKEN`
### Token Types
- `default` - The default token is the token that the agent will use for
both internal agent operations and operations initiated by the HTTP
and DNS interfaces when no specific token is provided. If not set the
agent will use the anonymous token.
- `agent` - The token that the agent will use for internal agent operations.
If not given then the default token is used for these operations.
- `recovery` - This sets the token that can be used to access the Agent APIs
in the event that the ACL datacenter cannot be reached. In Consul versions
prior to 1.11, this token type was called `master`.
- `replication` - This is the token that the agent will use for replication
operations. This token will need to be configured with read access to
whatever data is being replicated.
### API Options
@include 'http_api_options_client.mdx'
@include 'http_api_options_server.mdx'
## Examples
Set the `default` token:
```shell-session
$ consul acl set-agent-token default c4d0f8df-3aba-4ab6-a7a0-35b760dc29a1
```