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€17.00Model Number | c203 |
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Form-factor | dongle |
Functions | TOTP sha256 |
Dimensions | 49×26×9 mm |
Weight | 16.8 gr |
Programmable | |
Product ID | T2-71 |
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Token2 c203 SHA256 TOTP hardware token
Specifications:
- Built-in Button, 6 Character LCD Screen
- Security Algorithm: TOTP as per RFC6238 with SHA256 hash
- OTP Length: 6 digits
- OTP Time interval: 30 seconds
- Dimensions: 49.8 x 26 x 9mm
- Water resistance: IP67
- Secret hash: random - factory programmed
- Hardware Certification: RoHS Compliant
- Operating Temperature: -10°C .. 50°C
- Tamper Evident / Tamper Protection
- Battery Type: Standard Lithium Battery
- Battery Lifetime: 5-6 Years (depending on usage)
Provisioning Notice
The C203 devices can be provisioned for Entra ID exclusively using the Graph API/JSON files method. For detailed instructions and support, please refer to the provisioning guide.Blog
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