Configure The Anywhereusb Manager From The Command Line; How To Use The Cli Commands; Get A Device Or Group Address, Or A Hub Name; Create A New Client Id From The Cli - Digi AnywhereUSB Plus User Manual

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Configure the AnywhereUSB Manager from the
command line
You can configure and control the AnywhereUSB Manager from the command line.
Prerequisites
Service: If you run the AnywhereUSB Manager as a service, you need to be an Administrator.
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Stand-alone: If you run the AnywhereUSB Manager as a stand-alone, you need to be the
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same user that started the Manager or an Administrator.
How to use the CLI commands
Follow this process to ensure that you are able to use the AnywhereUSB CLI commands.
1. Verify that the stand-alone AnywhereUSB Manager or the AnywhereUSB Manager service is
running.
2. From the Windows Start menu, type cmd to open a cmd prompt.
3. Type in the desire command. For example, type awusbmanager help to display a list of the
available commands.

Get a device or group address, or a Hub name

For some CLI commands you will need to provide a device address, a group address, or a Hub name.
You can use the list command to get that information. See the

Create a new client ID from the CLI

You can create a new client ID from the CLI by adding a new client, assigning a client ID, and then
giving permission for this client to use the specified groups.
Note
Digi recommends that you create new client IDs and assign groups from the web UI. See
Manually add a client
Example: Create a client ID
This example explains how to create a client ID named "client1" and assign groups "group01" and
"group02" to "client1". In this example, the client ID being created is the first client ID on the Hub, so
the identifier for this client in the configuration is 0.
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