You can use Settings > Common Assets > Radio Stations to manage the credentials that your radio station uses to authenticate itself with the Triton Digital Streaming Network.
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How Station Credentials Work
Your Triton station's name and its station key form the credentials that you enter in Station Manager or your third-party encoder. The Triton Digital Streaming Network uses these credentials to authenticate your radio station for streaming.

Station name: All uppercase letters. This is different than your station’s Display name.
Station key: This access key must be at least 16 characters, and must contain contain only uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and numerical digits.
Do not share a station key
A station access key is a secure way to authenticate your radio station with the Triton Digital Streaming Network. Only use it with Station Manager or your third-party encoder.
For each radio station that you manage in Triton, you can have up to two station keys. This lets you manage the security of your radio station streaming.
Exemples :
Reset a station key any time of day without disrupting your streaming.
Prevent decommissioned encoders from accidentally connecting to Triton.
Update a station key for employee off-boarding.
Reset a Station Key
You reset a station key by creating a new key, entering it into Station Manager or your third party encoder, then deleting the old key.

Make sure you can access the Station Manager application your third-party encoder’s configuration settings.
Go to Triton Digital Settings > Common Assets > Radio Stations.
Find your radio station.
Select the station to see its station keys.
Select Add new key.
In Label, enter a descriptive name for the new station key.
Enter the new station key or select Generate strong key. A key must be at least 16 characters long and contain only uppercase letters, lowercase letters, and numerical digits.
Select Add key.
Copy the new station key into your clipboard.
In Station Manager, re-authenticate your station with the new station key. See Re-authenticate a Station. If you are using a third-party encoder, see the encoder’s documentation.
After you have confirmed that Station Manager or your third-party encoder have successfully authenticated, delete the old key.
Delete a Station Key
Deleting a station key cannot be undone!
Do not delete a station key until you confirm that it is no longer needed. Triton refuses connections from Station Manager and third-party encoders that try to use a deleted station key.

Confirm that you no longer need the station key.
Go to Triton Digital Settings > Common Assets > Radio Stations.
Find your radio station.
Select the station to see its station keys.
Select the X to delete the station key.
In Delete key, confirm that you want to delete the key.