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description: How to access the Pantheon API using JSON-RPC
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# JSON-RPC over HTTP and WebSockets
To enable JSON-RPC over HTTP or WebSockets, use the [`--rpc-http-enabled`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-enabled)
and [`--rpc-ws-enabled`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-ws-enabled) options.
## RPC Host
Use the [--rpc-http-host](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-host) and [--rpc-ws-host](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-ws-host)
options to specify the host on which the JSON-RPC listens. The default host is 127.0.0.1 for HTTP and WebSockets.
Set the host to `0.0.0.0` to allow remote connections.
!!! caution
Setting the host to 0.0.0.0 exposes the RPC connection on your node to any remote connection. In a
production environment, ensure you use a firewall to avoid exposing your node to the internet.
## RPC Port
Use the [--rpc-http-port](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-port) and [--rpc-ws-port](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-ws-port)
options to specify the port on which the JSON-RPC listens. The default ports are:
* 8545 for HTTP
* 8546 for WebSockets
Ports must be [exposed appropriately](../Configuring-Pantheon/Networking/Managing-Peers.md#port-configuration).
## Postman
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## Geth Console
The geth console is a REPL (Read, Evaluate, & Print Loop) Javascript console. Use JSON-RPC APIs supported by geth and
Pantheon directly in the console.
To use the geth console with Pantheon:
1. Start Pantheon with the [`--rpc-http-enabled`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-enabled) option.
1. Specify which APIs to enable using the [`--rpc-http-api`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-api) option.
1. Start the geth console specifying the JSON-RPC endpoint:
```bash
geth attach http://localhost:8545
```
Use the geth console to call [JSON-RPC API methods](../Reference/Pantheon-API-Methods.md) that geth and Pantheon share.
!!! example
```bash
eth.syncing
```
## JSON-RPC Authentication
[Authentication](Authentication.md) is disabled by default.
## HTTP and WebSocket Requests
### HTTP
To make RPC requests over HTTP, you can use [`curl`](https://curl.haxx.se/download.html).
```bash
curl -X POST --data '{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"web3_clientVersion","params":[],"id":53}' <JSON-RPC-http-endpoint:port>
```
### WebSockets
To make RPC requests over WebSockets, you can use [wscat](https://github.com/websockets/wscat), a Node.js based command-line tool.
First connect to the WebSockets server using `wscat` (you only need to connect once per session):
```bash
wscat -c ws://<JSON-RPC-ws-endpoint:port>
```
After the connection is established, the terminal displays a '>' prompt.
Send individual requests as a JSON data package at each prompt:
```bash
{"jsonrpc":"2.0","method":"web3_clientVersion","params":[],"id":53}
```
!!! note
`wscat` does not support headers. [Authentication](Authentication.md) requires an authentication token to be passed in the
request header. To use authentication with WebSockets, an app that supports headers is required.
### API Methods Enabled by Default
The `ETH`, `NET`, and `WEB3` API methods are enabled by default.
Use the [`--rpc-http-api`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-http-api) or [`--rpc-ws-api`](../Reference/Pantheon-CLI-Syntax.md#rpc-ws-api)
options to enable the `ADMIN`, `CLIQUE`, `DEBUG`, `EEA`, `IBFT`, `MINER`, `PERM`, and `TXPOOL` API methods.
## Block Parameter
When you make requests that might have different results depending on the block accessed,
the block parameter specifies the block.
Several methods, such as [eth_getTransactionByBlockNumberAndIndex](../Reference/Pantheon-API-Methods.md#eth_gettransactionbyblocknumberandindex), have a block parameter.
The block parameter can have the following values:
* `blockNumber` : `quantity` - Block number. Can be specified in hexadecimal or decimal. 0 represents the genesis block.
* `earliest` : `tag` - Earliest (genesis) block.
* `latest` : `tag` - Last block mined.
* `pending` : `tag` - Last block mined plus pending transactions. Use only with [eth_getTransactionCount](../Reference/Pantheon-API-Methods.md#eth_gettransactioncount).