Access The Command Line Interface; Abbreviating Commands - Digi AnywhereUSB Plus Series User Manual

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Configure the AnywhereUSB Plus Hub from the CLI

Access the command line interface

To configure devices using the command line interface:
1. Do one of the following to connect the AnywhereUSB to a computer.
Using a serial port on the AnywhereUSB 8 Plus or Anywhere USB 24 Plus only: Connect
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an RS-232 null modem cable between the Console port of the Hub and a PC or laptop
serial port, allowing CLI access directly through a Terminal emulation program. If your
computer doesn't have a serial port, you can use a USB serial adapter. Use the following
serial settings:
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Using SSH for all AnywhereUSB® Plus models:
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Open a terminal emulation program that supports SSH and connect to the IP
address assigned to the Hub.
2. The login prompt appears. Enter the user ID and password.
user ID: admin
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password: The default password is found on the label of your Hub.
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Note
If you are unable to log in to your Hub, see
defaults
for instructions on restoring the default password.
3. After you have successfully accessed the command line, the #> prompt is displayed.

Abbreviating Commands

You can abbreviate all commands by typing enough letters to uniquely identify the command.
Most terminal emulators use the following keyboard commands:
Up arrow (or Ctrl-P)/Down arrow (or Ctrl-N) redisplays a few most recent commands. You can
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execute one again with the Enter key.
Backspace/Ctrl-H key deletes characters to the left of the cursor.
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Ctrl-B moves the cursor one character to the left within the line. Characters are inserted to the
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left of the cursor when typed.
Ctrl-F moves the cursor one character to the right within the line. Characters are inserted to
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the left of the cursor when typed.
The entire line is evaluated when Enter (Ctrl-M or Ctrl-J) is pressed, to the left and right of the
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cursor.
Ctrl-C cancels the line and gives a new prompt.
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Ctrl-D closes the CLI session.
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AnywhereUSB® Plus User Guide
Baud rate or Bits per second: 115200
Data: 8 bit
Parity: None
Stop: 1 bit
Flow control: none

Access the command line interface

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