Using The Command Line; Access The Command Line Interface; Log In To The Command Line Interface - Digi AnywhereUSB Plus User Manual

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Configuration and management

Using the command line

The Digi AnywhereUSB Plus device provides a command-line interface that you can use to configure
the device, display status and statistics, update firmware, and manage device files.
See
Command line interface
Command line reference

Access the command line interface

You can access the AnywhereUSB Plus command line interface using an SSH connection or a serial
connection. You can use an open-source terminal software, such as PuTTY or TeraTerm, to access the
device through one of these mechanisms.
You can also access the command line interface in the WebUI by using the Terminal, or the Digi
Remote Manager by using the Console.
To access the command line, your device must be configured to allow access, and you must log in as a
user who has been configured for the appropriate access. For further information about configuring
access to these services, see:
WebUI:
Configure the web administration service
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SSH:
Configure SSH access
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Log in to the command line interface

  Command line
1. Connect to the AnywhereUSB Plus device by using a serial connection, SSH, or the Terminal in
the WebUI or the Console in the Digi Remote Manager. See
for more information.
For serial connections, the default configuration is:
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For SSH connections, enter the device's default IP address.
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2. At the login prompt, enter the username and password of a user with Admin access:
login: admin
Password: **********
The default username is admin. The default unique password for your device is printed on the
device label.
3. Depending on the device configuration, you may be presented with another menu, for
example:
Access selection menu:
AnywhereUSB® Plus User Guide
for detailed instructions on using the command line interface and see
for information on available commands.
115200 baud rate
8 data bits
no parity
1 stop bit
no flow control
Using the command line
Access the command line interface
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