
Manage the Hubs using the AnywhereUSB Manager
Manage Hub credentials
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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
1.
.
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.
.
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
.
n
Select
Auto-register Hub Cert
to automatically register a Hub certificate with the
AnywhereUSB Manager
. This is the default.
n
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.
.
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.
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