Manage the Hubs using the AnywhereUSB Manager Manage Hub credentials
AnywhereUSB® Plus User Guide
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By default, the power cycle (powered off and then powered on) lasts 3 seconds. For more information,
see Specify search, response, and keepalive intervals for a Hub.
Note In addition, you can power cycle a port on a Hub from the web UI. Any USBdevice connected to
that port is powered off and then powered on. See Cycle the power to a port on a Hub from the web
UI.
1. Open AnywhereUSB Manager.
2. Expand the Hub and group to which the USB device is connected.
3. Right-click on the USBdevice and click Power Cycle Device. The power supplied to the port to
the USBdevice is turned off and then turned on.
Manage Hub credentials
You can manually add, update, or remove the certificate associated with a Hub on the
AnywhereUSBManager. The Hub and the AnywhereUSBManager must have matching certificates
to be able to communicate.
This feature works with the Auto-register Hub Cert option in the Preferences dialog. You should
determine whether you want to automatically register a Hub's certificate with the
AnywhereUSBManager.
Enable and disable the auto-register Hub certificate
You can choose to automatically find Hubs connected to the network when AnywhereUSBManager
launches.
1. Open AnywhereUSB Manager.
2. Choose File > Preferences. The Preferences dialog appears.
3. Click the Setup tab.
4. Determine whether you want to automatically register a Hub with the AnywhereUSBManager.
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Select Auto-register Hub Cert to automatically register a Hub certificate with the
AnywhereUSBManager. This is the default.
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De-select Auto-register Hub Cert to ensure that the Hub certificates are not
automatically registered. In this case, you must manually register a certificate for each
Hub.
5. Click Save.
Update a Hub certificate
You can choose to manually update a Hub's certificate and register a new certificate with the
AnywhereUSBManager. This ensures that the Hub and the AnywhereUSBManager can
communicate.
1. Open AnywhereUSB Manager.
2. Choose Configure > Manage Hub Credentials. The Manage Hub Credentials dialog appears.
3. Select the Hub for which you want to update the certificate.
4. Click Update. The Choose a credential file window appears.
5. Browse for the new certificate file and click Open. The file should have a .pem extension.