Full | Beecon Hub Get Key

Open a web browser or command line tool like curl . Send a standard authentication request to the session endpoint. Replace [HUB_IP] with your actual IP:

| Key Level | Access Scope | Typical User | | :--- | :--- | :--- | | | Read-only sensor data; cannot change settings. | Facility staff, monitors. | | Operate Key | Can trigger actuators, mute alarms, reboot node. | Technicians. | | Full Key | Factory reset, user management, SSL cert upload, raw logs. | System integrators, IT admins. | beecon hub get key full

beecon-cli login --method oauth beecon-cli hubs list beecon-cli hubs get-key --id=hub_01 --output=full --format=json This tool handles the handshake automatically and returns a scoped full key valid for 8 hours—much safer than a perpetual key. You have now successfully navigated the process of "beecon hub get key full" . From understanding the hardware prerequisites to executing raw API calls and troubleshooting firmware errors, you possess the knowledge to fully control any Beecon Hub on your network. Open a web browser or command line tool like curl

Identify your Beecon Hub’s IP address. Check your router’s DHCP table or use the Beecon Discovery Tool (available on the official website). The hub typically broadcasts on port 8080. | Facility staff, monitors

curl -X POST http://[HUB_IP]:8080/api/v1/auth/start \ -H "Content-Type: application/json" \ -d '"username":"admin","password":"default_password_123"' The hub will respond with a temporary session_token . Use this token to request the FULL key:

curl -X GET http://[HUB_IP]:8080/api/v1/keys/full \ -H "Authorization: Bearer [YOUR_SESSION_TOKEN]" The response will contain a long hexadecimal string. This is your Full Key . It should look similar to: beecon_full_k3y_8a2f...9c4d