Connect Device - Digi AnywhereUSB Plus Series User Manual

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Configure the AnywhereUSB Manager from the command line

connect device

Purpose
Connect to a USB device in a group to which you have access. You cannot connect to a device in a
group that is already in use.
You must be
connected to the group
requires a password, you must enter the password when using the connect device command.
Syntax
>awusbmanager connect device,< address >[,password]
The <address> is the address of the device to which you want to connect.
The <password> is the password for the device. The password is optional.
Examples
If you have connected to a group, and then
access to the device. You can reconnect to that device.
Run the
list
command to make sure you are connected to the group that the device you want to
connect to is in. In this example, the device is in Group 1, so you should be connected to Group 1.
You will need the address for device to which you want to connect.
AnywhereUSB Manager, below are the available devices:
AW02-000001 (AW02-000001.local.:18574)
Group 2 (AW02-000001.2) (In-use by you)
Group 1 (AW02-000001.1) (In-use by you)
U3 Cruzer Micro (AW02-000001.1101)
* means Autoconnect enabled, + means Autoconnect inherited
Auto-Find: enabled
Autoconnect All: disabled
AnywhereUSB Manager not running as a service
Run the connect device command. If required to access the device, include the device password.
>awusbmanager connect device,AW02-000001.1101
Run the
list
command again to verify that the device is connected.
AnywhereUSB Manager, below are the available devices:
AW02-000001 (AW02-000001.local.:18574)
Group 2 (AW02-000001.2) (In-use by you)
Group 1 (AW02-000001.1) (In-use by you)
U3 Cruzer Micro (AW02-000001.1101) (In-use by you)
* means Autoconnect enabled, + means Autoconnect inherited
Auto-Find: enabled
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before you can connect to a device in that group. If the device
disconnect from a device
connect device
in that group, you no longer have
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