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Digi AW08-G300 manual available for free PDF download: User Manual
Digi AW08-G300 User Manual (1101 pages)
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Digi
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Switch
| Size: 19 MB
Table of Contents
What's Coming
4
Trademarks and Copyright
5
Warranty
6
Customer Support
6
Table of Contents
7
Anywhereusb Plus User Guide
23
Applicable Hardware
23
Supported os
24
Get Started with Your Anywhereusb
25
Before You Begin: Register Your Anywhereusb Plus
25
Step 1: Install the Anywhereusb Manager on Your Computer
25
Step 2: Assemble the Anywhereusb
25
Step 3: Create a List of Known Hubs
25
Step 4: Create and Connect to Groups
25
Step 5: Configure the Hub
26
Install the Anywhereusb Manager
27
Installation Instructions
27
Install the Anywhereusb Manager: Windows
27
Step 1: Install the Anywhereusb Manager
28
Step 2: Add the Client ID for the PC to the Anywhereusb Hub Client ID List
30
Step 3: Verify that You Can See a USB Device in the Anywhereusb Manager that Is Connected to the Hub
31
Determine Anywhereusb Manager Mode for Windows: Service or Stand-Alone
31
Install the Anywhereusb Manager: Linux
33
Step 1: Download the Linux Awusbmanager Package
34
Step 2: Choose the Linux Anywhereusb Manager Package
34
Step 3: Install the Linux Anywhereusb Manager Package
35
Additional Information: Get Started with the Manager and Configuring the Hub
37
Start the Anywhereusb Manager: Linux
37
Command Line
39
Advanced: Complete the Manager Installation Using the Headless Package
40
Assemble the Anywhereusb Hardware
42
Step 1: Verify Product Components
42
Anywhereusb 2 Plus Components
43
Included Equipment
43
Optional Additional Equipment
44
Anywhereusb 8 Plus Components
45
Anywhereusb 24 Plus Components
47
Step 2: Connect the Power Supply
50
Step 3: Connect the Anywhereusb to a Computer
51
Connect to the Hub Using an Ethernet LAN Connection
52
Connect the Hub to the Network Using Wi-Fi (Wi-Fi Models ONLY)
52
Connect to the Cellular Network Using the CORE Module (Anywhereusb 8 and 24 Port Devices ONLY)
54
Step 4: Verify Initial Connection
55
Step 5: Update the Firmware on the Anywhereusb
57
Create Initial List of Known Hubs
58
Create Groups and Assign to Client Ids
60
Name Groups and Assign Ports to a Group
60
Assign Groups to a Client ID
61
Connect to a Group or USB Device in the Anywhereusb Manager
62
Connect to a Group or a USB Device in the Anywhereusb Manager
62
Connect to a Group of USB Ports
63
Connect to a USB Device in a Group
63
Hardware
65
Anywhereusb 2 Plus: Front Panel
66
Anywhereusb 2 Plus: Back Panel
67
Attach a DIN Rail Clip (Anywhereusb Plus 2-Port ONLY)
67
Anywhereusb 8 Plus: Front Panel
69
WWAN Service and WWAN Signal LED Descriptions
70
Anywhereusb 8 Plus: Back Panel
72
Anywhereusb 8 Plus: Side Panel
72
Anywhereusb 24 Plus: Front Panel
74
WWAN Service and WWAN Signal LED Descriptions
76
Anywhereusb 24 Plus: Back Panel
77
Anywhereusb 24 Plus: Side Panel
78
Additional Power and Cabling Requirements: Anywhereusb Plus 8 and
78
Mount the Hub on a Rack (Anywhereusb Plus 8 and 24 Only)
78
Remove the Mounting Brackets (Anywhereusb Plus 8 and 24 Only)
79
QR Code Definition
80
Manage the Hubs Using the Anywhereusb Manager
81
Launch the Anywhereusb Manager
82
Change the Admin Password on the Hub
82
Anywhereusb Manager Overview: Status Panes, Menus, and Icons
83
Anywhereusb Manager Title Bar
84
Anywhereusb Manager Icons and Toolbar
84
Anywhereusb Manager Menu Options
85
Anywhereusb Manager Hub Menu Options
85
Anywhereusb Manager Group Menu Options
86
Anywhereusb Manager USB Device Menu Options
86
Anywhereusb Manager Status Pane
86
Anywhereusb Manager Hub Status Pane
87
Anywhereusb Manager Group Status Pane
88
Anywhereusb Manager USB Device Status Pane
89
Anywhereusb Manager Connection Status Messages
90
Unable to Connect
93
Set Hub Preferences
95
Setup Tab
95
Advanced Tab
95
Performance Tab
96
Configure the Auto-Register Hub Cert Feature
96
Autofind Hubs and Include Ipv6 Addrs in Autofind Options
97
Include Ipv6 Addrs in Autofind Option
97
Disable Autofind Hubs Option after Initial Connection
98
Configure the Autofind Hubs Option
98
Configure the Include Ipv6 Addrs in Autofind Option
99
Rename Anywhereusb Hubs, Groups, and USB Devices
100
Assign a Local Name to a Hub
100
Assign a Local Name to a Group
100
Assign a Local Name to a USB Device
101
Disconnect from a Group or a USB Device
101
Disconnect from a Group
102
Disconnect from a USB Device in a Group
102
Configure the Auto-Connect Feature for a Group
103
Enable Auto-Connect for a Group
103
Disable Auto-Connect for a Group
104
Manage the List of Known Hubs
104
Add a Hub to the Known Hub List
104
Remove a Hub from the Known Hub List
105
Working with the Known Hubs List and the Autofind Hubs Option
105
Hide an Individual Hub
106
Hide a Hub that Displays in the Anywhereusb Manager
106
Hide a Hub that Does Not Currently Display in the Anywhereusb Manager
107
Display a Hidden Hub
107
Hide All Unauthorized Hubs
107
Automatically Hide Unauthorized Hubs
107
Display Unauthorized Hubs
108
Use All Hub Ipv4 Addresses
108
Specify Search, Response, and Keepalive Intervals for a Hub
108
Configure the Minimum TLS Version
109
Manage Hub Credentials
110
Add a Hub Certificate
110
Update a Hub Certificate
111
Remove a Hub Certificate
111
Assign Device Address (Use the same Virtual Port Number)
111
Configure the Hub to Assign a Device Address
111
View the Anywhereusb Manager System Messages
113
Restore Anywhereusb Manager Default Configuration
113
Keep the Current Client ID
113
Change the Client ID
114
Manage USB Isochronous Transfers for Audio and Video Streams
114
Create Support Log File
115
Access the Online Help from the Anywhereusb Manager
115
Always Display the Anywhereusb Manager on Top
115
Minimize the Anywhereusb Manager When Launched
115
View Anywhereusb Manager Version and License Information
116
View Latency Graph
116
Stop and Start the Anywhereusb Manager Windows Service
117
Stop the Service
117
Start the Service
117
Stop and Start the Linux Headless Anywhereusb Manager
117
Power Loss and Hub Configuration
118
Exit the Anywhereusb Manager
118
Power Cycle Feature
119
Cycle the Power to a USB Device Connected to the Hub from the Anywhereusb Manager
120
Cycle the Power to a Port on a Hub from the Web UI
120
Cycle the Power to a Device When It Disconnects from a PC
121
Disable the Power Cycle on Disconnect Feature
122
Configure and Manage the Anywhereusb Hub in the Web User
123
Anywhereusb Configuration Page
123
Service Settings
123
Group Settings
123
Client Settings
124
Anywhereusb Status Page
125
Client Connections
126
Debug Logging
127
Rename a Hub and the Groups in a Hub
127
Rename the Anywhereusb Hub
127
Rename a Group
128
Configure and Manage Client Ids
128
Configure a Client ID
129
Manually Add a Client ID
129
Remove a Client ID
130
Client ID Overview
130
Automatically Register or Reject Unknown Clients
132
Additional Considerations
132
Automatically Reject Unknown Clients
133
Automatically Register Unknown Clients
133
Block a Client ID from Connecting to Groups
134
Block a Client ID
134
Unblock a Client ID
135
Configure the Block Client ID Time Limit
135
View Hub System Information
136
Configure Device Identity Settings
138
View Current Connections to the Hub
138
Manually Configure the PC and Assign an IP Address to a Hub
138
Create a Debug Log File with the USB Debug Logging Wizard
140
Step 1: Prepare the Hub
141
Step 2: Run the USB Debug Logging Wizard
141
Step 3: Send Log Files to Digi Tech Support and Reconnect USB Devices to Your Hub
142
Firmware Configuration
143
Review Anywhereusb Plus Default Settings
144
Local Webui
144
Digi Remote Manager
144
Default Interface Configuration
144
Other Default Configuration Settings
145
Change the Default Password for the Admin User
145
Change the Default SSID and Pre-Shared Key for the Preconfigured Wi-Fi Access Point
147
Configuration Methods
149
Using Digi Remote Manager
149
Access Digi Remote Manager
149
Open the Web User Interface
150
Open the Web UI from the Anywhereusb Manager
150
Open the Web UI from a Browser Window
150
Log out of the Web Interface
151
Review the Dashboard
151
Use the Local REST API to Configure the Anywhereusb Plus Device
152
Use the GET Method to Return Device Configuration Information
152
Use the POST Method to Modify Device Configuration Parameters and List Arrays
154
Use the DELETE Method to Remove Items from a List Array
155
Using the Command Line
157
Access the Command Line Interface
157
Log in to the Command Line Interface
157
Exit the Command Line Interface
158
Define a Static IP Address
160
IP Address and Netmask
160
Wide Area Networks (Wans)
161
Wide Area Networks (Wans) and Wireless Wide Area Networks (Wwans)
162
Configure WAN/WWAN Priority and Default Route Metrics
162
WAN/WWAN Failover
165
Configure Surelink Active Recovery to Detect WAN/WWAN Failures
166
Configure the Device to Reboot When a Failure Is Detected
183
Disable Surelink
196
Example: Use a Ping Test for WAN Failover from Ethernet to Cellular
205
Using Ethernet Devices in a WAN
207
Using Cellular Modems in a Wireless WAN (WWAN)
208
Configure a Wide Area Network (WAN)
232
Current Value
236
Configure a Wireless Wide Area Network (WWAN)
240
Show WAN and WWAN Status and Statistics
251
Delete a WAN or WWAN
253
Default Outbound WAN/WWAN Ports
254
Local Area Networks (Lans)
255
About Local Area Networks (Lans)
256
Configure a Local Area Network (LAN)
256
Current Value
260
Configure the ETH1 Port as a LAN or in a Bridge
263
Change the Default LAN Subnet
271
Show LAN Status and Statistics
272
Delete a LAN
274
DHCP Servers
275
Configure DHCP Relay
289
Default Services Listening on LAN Ports
292
Configure an Interface to Operate in Passthrough Mode
293
Current Value
297
Virtual Lans (Vlans)
299
Create a Trunked VLAN Route
300
Create a VLAN Using Switchport Mode
302
Bridging
305
Configure a Bridge
306
Show Surelink Status and Statistics
309
Show Surelink State
309
Show Surelink Status for All Interfaces
310
Show Surelink Status for a Specific Interface
310
Show Surelink Status for All Ipsec Tunnels
311
Show Surelink Status for a Specific Ipsec Tunnel
311
Show Surelink Status for All Openvpn Clients
312
Show Surelink Status for a Specific Openvpn Client
312
Configure a TCP Connection Timeout
313
Console Port
315
Console Port Pinout
315
Wi-Fi
318
Wi-Fi Configuration
318
Default Access Point SSID and Password
318
Default Wi-Fi Configuration
318
Configure the Wi-Fi Radio's Channel
320
Configure the Wi-Fi Radio to Support DFS Channels in Client Mode
322
Required Configuration Items
322
Configure the Wi-Fi Radio's Band and Protocol
324
Configure the Wi-Fi Radio's Transmit Power
325
Configure an Open Wi-Fi Access Point
327
Configure a Wi-Fi Access Point with Personal Security
333
Configure a Wi-Fi Access Point with Enterprise Security
340
Isolate Wi-Fi Clients
347
Isolate Clients Connected to the same Access Point
347
Isolate Clients Connected to Different Access Points
348
Configure a Wi-Fi Client and Add Client Networks
354
Show Wi-Fi Access Point Status and Statistics
362
Show Wi-Fi Client Status and Statistics
364
Allow Remote Access for Web Administration and SSH
367
Configure the Web Administration Service
370
Configure SSH Access
380
Use SSH with Key Authentication
387
Generating SSH Key Pairs
387
Configure DNS
389
Show DNS Server
395
Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
396
SNMP Security
396
Configure Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP)
396
Download Mibs
402
Location Information
403
Configure the Device to Use a User-Defined Static Location
404
Configure the Device to Accept Location Messages from External Sources
406
Forward Location Information to a Remote Host
410
Configure Geofencing
417
Show Location Information
429
System Time Synchronization
431
Configure the System Time Synchronization
431
Manually Set the System Date and Time
436
Network Time Protocol
436
Configure the Device as an NTP Server
437
Show Status and Statistics of the NTP Server
442
Configure a Multicast Route
443
Ethernet Network Bonding
447
Enable Service Discovery (Mdns)
451
Use the Iperf Service
455
Example Performance Test Using Iperf3
459
Configure the Ping Responder Service
460
Example Performance Test Using Iperf3
463
Configure Anywhereusb Services
464
Load an SSL Certificate
469
Set up the Anywhereusb Plus to Automatically Run Your Applications
473
Configure Scripts to Run Automatically
473
Show Script Information
480
Stop a Script that Is Currently Running
481
Configure Scripts to Run Manually
482
Task One: Upload the Application
482
Task Two: Configure the Application to Run Automatically
484
Start a Manual Script
487
User Authentication
489
Anywhereusb Plus User Authentication
490
User Authentication Methods
490
Add a New Authentication Method
492
Delete an Authentication Method
494
Rearrange the Position of Authentication Methods
495
Authentication Groups
497
Change the Access Rights for a Predefined Group
499
Add an Authentication Group
501
Delete an Authentication Group
505
Local Users
507
Default User
507
Change a Local User's Password
508
Configure a Local User
510
Delete a Local User
518
Terminal Access Controller Access-Control System Plus (TACACS+)
521
TACACS+ User Configuration
522
TACACS+ Server Failover and Fallback to Local Authentication
523
Configure Your Anywhereusb Plus Device to Use a TACACS+ Server
523
Remote Authentication Dial-In User Service (RADIUS)
528
RADIUS User Configuration
529
RADIUS Server Failover and Fallback to Local Configuration
529
Configure Your Anywhereusb Plus Device to Use a RADIUS Server
530
Ldap
533
LDAP User Configuration
535
LDAP Server Failover and Fallback to Local Configuration
536
Configure Your Anywhereusb Plus Device to Use an LDAP Server
536
Configure Serial Authentication
541
Disable Shell Access
543
Set the Idle Timeout for Anywhereusb Plus Users
545
Example User Configuration
547
Example 1: Administrator User with Local Authentication
547
Example 2: RADIUS, TACACS+, and Local Authentication for One User
549
Firewall
556
Firewall Configuration
557
Create a Custom Firewall Zone
557
Configure the Firewall Zone for a Network Interface
559
Delete a Custom Firewall Zone
559
Port Forwarding Rules
561
Configure Port Forwarding
561
Delete a Port Forwarding Rule
566
Packet Filtering
569
Configure Packet Filtering
569
Enable or Disable a Packet Filtering Rule
573
Delete a Packet Filtering Rule
574
Configure Custom Firewall Rules
576
Configure Captive Portals
579
Delete Captive Portals
583
Configure Quality of Service Options
584
Web Filtering
595
Configure Web Filtering with Cisco Umbrella
595
Configure Web Filtering with Manual DNS Servers
598
Verify Your Web Filtering Configuration
601
Show Web Filter Service Information
603
Use Digi Remote Manager to Deploy and Run Containers
605
Use an Automation to Start the Container
608
Upload a New LXC Container
609
Configure a Container
610
Starting and Stopping the Container
615
Starting the Container
615
Stopping the Container
616
View the Status of Containers
616
Show Status of All Containers
617
Show Status of a Specific Container
617
Schedule a Script to Run in the Container
618
Create a Custom Container
620
Create the Custom Container File
620
Test the Custom Container File
621
System Administration
623
Review Device Status
624
Configure System Information
625
Configuration Items
626
Update System Firmware
627
Manage Firmware Updates Using Digi Remote Manager
627
Certificate Management for Firmware Images
628
Downgrading
628
Dual Boot Behavior
632
Upgrade Cellular Modem Firmware
632
Update Modem Firmware over the Air (OTA)
633
Update Modem Firmware by Using a Local Firmware File
635
Reboot Your Anywhereusb Plus Device
637
Reboot Your Device Immediately
637
Schedule Reboots of Your Device
637
Erase Device Configuration and Reset to Factory Defaults
639
Custom Factory Default Settings
642
Locate the Device by Using the Find Me Feature
645
Enable FIPS Mode
646
Configuration Files
648
Save Configuration Changes
648
Save Configuration to a File
649
Restore the Device Configuration
650
Schedule System Maintenance Tasks
653
Disable Device Encryption
659
Re-Enable Cryptography after It Has Been Disabled
659
Configure the Speed of Your Ethernet Ports
661
Watchdog Service
663
Configure the Watchdog Service
663
View Watchdog Metrics
666
Intelliflow
670
Enable Intelliflow
671
Configure Service Types
673
Configure Domain Name Groups
675
Use Intelliflow to Display Average CPU and RAM Usage
678
Use Intelliflow to Display Top Data Usage Information
679
Use Intelliflow to Display Data Usage by Host over Time
681
Configure Netflow Probe
682
Central Management
687
Digi Remote Manager Support
688
Certificate-Based Enhanced Security
688
Configure Your Device for Digi Remote Manager Support
688
Collect Device Health Data and Set the Sample Interval
695
Event Log Upload to Digi Remote Manager
698
Reach Digi Remote Manager on a Private Network
700
Pinhole Method
700
Proxy Server Method
700
VPN Tunnel Method
700
Log in to Digi Remote Manager
700
Use Digi Remote Manager to View and Manage Your Device
702
Add a Device to Remote Manager
702
Add a Device to Remote Manager Using Information from the Label
702
Add a Device to Remote Manager Using Your Remote Manager Login Credentials
703
Configure Multiple Anywhereusb Plus Devices by Using Digi Remote Manager Configurations
704
View Digi Remote Manager Connection Status
705
Learn more
707
Perform a Speedtest
709
Generate a Support Report
709
Support Report Overview
710
View System and Event Logs
714
View System Logs
714
View Event Logs
716
Configure Syslog Servers
719
Configure Options for the Event and System Logs
721
Configure an Email Notification for a System Event
726
Configure an SNMP Trap for a System Event
727
Analyze Network Traffic
728
Configure Packet Capture for the Network Analyzer
729
Example Filters for Capturing Data Traffic
738
Capture Packets from the Command Line
739
Stop Capturing Packets
740
Show Captured Traffic Data
741
Destination Port
742
Save Captured Data Traffic to a File
742
Download Captured Data to Your PC
743
Clear Captured Data
744
Use the Ping Command to Troubleshoot Network Connections
746
Ping to Check Internet Connection
746
Stop Ping Commands
746
Use the Traceroute Command to Diagnose IP Routing Problems
746
File System
748
The Anywhereusb Plus Local File System
749
Display Directory Contents
749
Create a Directory
750
Display File Contents
751
Copy a File or Directory
751
Move or Rename a File or Directory
752
Delete a File or Directory
753
Upload and Download Files
754
Upload and Download Files by Using the Webui
754
Upload and Download Files by Using the Secure Copy Command
755
Upload and Download Files Using SFTP
756
IP Routing
759
Configure a Static Route
760
Delete a Static Route
763
Policy-Based Routing
765
Configure a Routing Policy
765
Routing Services
774
Configure Routing Services
774
Show the Routing Table
777
Dynamic DNS
778
Configure Dynamic DNS
778
Virtual Router Redundancy Protocol (VRRP)
783
Vrrp
783
Configure VRRP
783
Configure VRRP
787
Example: VRRP/VRRP+ Configuration
795
Configure Device One (Master Device)
795
Configure Device Two (Backup Device)
799
Show VRRP Status and Statistics
805
Virtual Private Networks (VPN)
808
Ipsec
809
Ipsec Data Protection
809
Ipsec Mode
809
Internet Key Exchange (IKE) Settings
809
Authentication
810
Configure an Ipsec Tunnel
810
Configure Ipsec Failover
839
Configure Surelink Active Recovery for Ipsec
842
Show Ipsec Status and Statistics
858
Debug an Ipsec Configuration
859
Configure a Simple Certificate Enrollment Protocol Client
861
Required Configuration
861
Additional Configuration
861
Example: SCEP Client Configuration with Fortinet SCEP Server
867
Show SCEP Client Status and Information
872
Openvpn
875
Configure an Openvpn Server
876
Configure an Openvpn Authentication Group and User
885
Configure an Openvpn Client by Using an .Ovpn File
889
Configure an Openvpn Client Without Using an .Ovpn File
892
Configure Surelink Active Recovery for Openvpn
896
Show Openvpn Server Status and Statistics
913
Show Openvpn Client Status and Statistics
914
Generic Routing Encapsulation (GRE)
916
Configuring a GRE Tunnel
916
Show GRE Tunnels
921
Example: GRE Tunnel over an Ipsec Tunnel
922
Configuration Procedures
923
Dynamic Multipoint VPN (DMVPN)
937
Configure a DMVPN Spoke
938
L2Tp
945
Configure a PPP-Over-L2TP Tunnel
945
L2TP with Ipsec
954
Show L2TP Tunnel Status
955
L2Tpv3 Ethernet
956
Configure an L2Tpv3 Tunnel
957
Show L2TPV3 Tunnel Status
961
Macsec
962
Security Modes
963
Configure a Macsec Tunnel
963
Nemo
965
Configure a NEMO Tunnel
965
Show NEMO Status
971
Wireguard VPN
972
Configure the Wireguard VPN
972
Access the Command Line Interface
982
Log in to the Command Line Interface
982
Exit the Command Line Interface
983
Execute a Command from the Web Interface
983
Display Help for Commands and Parameters
984
The Help Command
984
The Question Mark (?) Command
984
Display Help for Individual Commands
985
Use the Tab Key or the Space Bar to Display Abbreviated Help
986
Auto-Complete Commands and Parameters
986
Available Commands
987
Use the Scp Command
988
Display Status and Statistics Using the Show Command
989
Show Config
990
Show System
990
Show Network
990
Device Configuration Using the Command Line Interface
991
Execute Configuration Commands at the Root Admin CLI Prompt
991
Display Help for the Config Command from the Root Admin CLI Prompt
991
Configuration Mode
993
Enable Configuration Mode
993
Enter Configuration Commands in Configuration Mode
993
Save Changes and Exit Configuration Mode
994
Exit Configuration Mode Without Saving Changes
994
Configuration Actions
994
Display Command Line Help in Configuration Mode
995
Access Control List
997
Move Within the Configuration Schema
998
Manage Elements in Lists
999
The Revert Command
1001
Enter Strings in Configuration Commands
1003
Example: Create a New User by Using the Command Line
1003
Command Line Reference
1006
Ain Calibrate
1006
Ain Calibration-Reset
1006
Analyzer Clear
1006
Analyzer Save
1006
Analyzer Start
1007
Analyzer Stop
1007
Cat
1007
Clear Dhcp-Lease Ip-Address
1007
Clear Dhcp-Lease Mac
1007
Config Service Anywhereusb Autoreg
1008
Config Service Anywhereusb Clients
1008
Config Service Anywhereusb Enable
1009
Config Service Anywhereusb Groups
1009
Config Service Anywhereusb Port
1011
Use All Hub Addresses
1011
Dio State
1012
Grep
1012
Help
1012
Mkdir
1014
Modem at
1014
Modem At-Interactive
1014
Modem Firmware Bundle Ota Check
1014
Modem Firmware Bundle Ota Download
1014
Modem Firmware Bundle Ota List
1015
Modem Firmware Bundle Ota Update
1015
Modem Firmware Check
1015
Modem Firmware List
1015
Modem Firmware Ota Check
1016
Modem Firmware Ota Download
1016
Modem Firmware Ota List
1016
Modem Firmware Ota Update
1016
Modem Firmware Update
1017
Modem Pin Change
1017
Modem Pin Disable
1017
Modem Pin Enable
1018
Modem Pin Status
1018
Modem Pin Unlock
1018
Modem Puk Status
1018
Modem Puk Unlock
1019
Modem Reset
1019
Modem Scan
1019
Modem Sim-Slot
1019
Modem Sms Send
1020
Modem Sms Send-Binary
1020
Monitoring Metrics Upload
1020
Monitoring
1021
Monitoring Metrics Upload
1021
More
1021
Ping
1021
Poweroff
1022
Pyinstall
1022
Reboot
1022
Scp
1024
Config Directory: Show Command
1024
Show Ain
1024
Show Analyzer
1024
Show Arp
1025
Show Bluetooth-Scanner Log
1025
Show Bluetooth-Scanner Nearby
1025
Show Bluetooth-Scanner Static-Candidate
1025
Show Bluetooth-Scanner Static-Confirmed
1025
Show Cloud
1026
Show Config
1026
Show Containers
1026
Show Dhcp-Lease
1026
Show Dio
1027
Show Dns
1027
Show Eth
1027
Show Event
1027
Show Hotspot
1027
Show Ipsec
1028
Show L2Tp Lac
1028
Show L2Tp Lns
1028
Show L2Tpeth
1028
Show Location
1029
Show Log
1029
Show Manufacture
1029
Show Modbus-Gateway
1029
Show Modem
1030
Show Nemo
1030
Show Network
1030
Show Ntp
1030
Show Openvpn Client
1031
Show Openvpn Server
1031
Show Route
1031
Show Scep-Client
1031
Show Scripts
1031
Show Surelink Interface
1032
Show Surelink Ipsec
1032
Show Surelink Openvpn
1032
Show Surelink State
1032
Show System
1033
Show Version
1033
Show Vrrp
1033
Show Web-Filter
1033
Show Wifi Ap
1033
Show Wifi Client
1034
Show Wifi-Scanner
1034
Show Wifi-Scanner Blocklist
1034
Show Wifi-Scanner Candidates
1035
Show Wifi-Scanner Log
1035
Iperf
1035
Ssh
1035
System Backup
1036
System Cloud Register
1036
System Custom-Default-Config Current
1036
System Custom-Default-Config File
1037
System Custom-Default-Config Remove
1037
System Disable-Cryptography
1037
System Duplicate-Firmware
1037
System Factory-Erase
1037
System Find-Me
1038
System Firmware Ota Check
1038
System Firmware Ota List
1038
System Firmware Ota Update
1038
System Firmware Update
1039
System Power Ignition Off_Delay
1039
System Restore
1039
System Script Start
1039
System Script Stop
1039
System Serial Clear
1040
System Serial Copy
1040
System Serial Ipport
1040
System Storage Format
1041
System Storage Mount
1041
System Storage Show
1041
System Storage Unmount
1041
System Support-Report
1042
System Time Set
1042
System Time Sync
1042
System Time Test
1042
Tail
1042
Traceroute
1043
Vtysh
1044
Command Line Interface: Anywhereusb Manager
1045
Create a New Client ID from the CLI
1045
Autoconnect Clear All
1046
Autoconnect Clear Group
1046
Autoconnect Group
1047
Autofind
1049
Connect Device
1050
Connect Group
1051
Device Info
1052
Device Name
1053
Disconnect Device
1054
Disconnect Group
1055
Exit
1056
Group Info
1056
Group Name
1057
Hidden Hub Add
1058
Hidden Hub List
1058
Hidden Hub Remove
1059
Hidden Hub Remove All
1060
Help
1060
Hub Info
1060
Hub Name
1061
Known Hub Add
1062
Known Hub List
1063
Known Hub Remove
1063
Known Hub Remove All
1064
List
1065
List Full
1065
Power Cycle
1067
Set Clientid
1067
Command Line Interface: Hub
1069
Config Service Anywhereusb Enable
1069
Config Service Anywhereusb Port
1069
Config Service Anywhereusb Groups
1069
Config Service Anywhereusb Clients
1071
Create a New Client ID from the CLI
1072
Config Service Anywhereusb Autoreg
1072
Config Service Anywhereusb Client_Block_Duration
1073
Powercycle Port
1073
Power_Cycle_On_Unbind
1074
Use All Hub Addresses
1074
Troubleshooting
1076
Anywhereusb Manager Client ID Is Not Unique
1076
No Remote Hubs Found
1076
Hide a Group in the Anywhereusb Manager
1077
Services Turned off and Locked out of the Hub
1077
Microsoft Windows Restrictions
1077
Hubs and Virtual Machines
1078
Allow Remote Access to USB Devices
1078
Hub Connection Is Taking too Long
1078
Red X Icon Next to a Hub in the Anywhereusb Manager
1078
User Roles
1080
Anywhereusb Manager: Stand-Alone Mode
1080
Anywhereusb Manager: Service Mode
1081
Configure the Anywhereusb Hub in the Web UI
1081
Terminology
1082
Install the Anywhereusb Manager Using Windows 2019 Server Core Edition
1082
Uninstall the Manager from the Windows Control Panel
1083
Uninstall the Anywhereusb Manager on a Windows os Using the Original Installer
1084
Uninstall the Anywhereusb Manager Using Windows 2019 Server Core Edition
1086
Stop and Start the Linux Headless Anywhereusb Manager
1087
Update the Anywhereusb Manager: Linux
1087
Troubleshooting an Update
1088
Uninstall the Anywhereusb Manager: Linux
1088
Uninstall the Awusbmanager Package
1088
Safety Warnings
1089
English
1089
Bulgarian--Български
1090
Croatian--Hrvatski
1090
French--Français
1091
Greek--Ελληνικά
1092
Hungarian--Magyar
1092
Italian--Italiano
1093
Latvian--Latvietis
1094
Lithuanian--Lietuvis
1095
Polish--Polskie
1095
Portuguese--Português
1096
Slovak--Slovák
1097
Slovenian--Esloveno
1097
Spanish--Español
1098
Digi Anywhereusb Plus Regulatory and Safety Statements
1100
European Community - CE Mark Declaration of Conformity (Doc)
1100
CE and UKCAOEM Labeling Requirements
1100
CE Labeling Requirements
1100
UK Conformity Assessed (UKCA) Labeling Requirements
1101
Innovation, Science, and Economic Development Canada (IC) Certifications
1101
Product Disposal Instructions
1101
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