Hardware
The physical dimensions, environmental, and power requirements of the AnywhereUSB® Plus Hub can
be found in the AnywhereUSBPlus datasheet.
Use the Reset button to restore factory defaults
Note Using the reset button is the most extreme factory reset option.
If the AnywhereUSB® Plus Hub is physically accessible, you can use the Reset button on the Hub to
restore the configuration to factory defaults. The restore process clears all current settings (including
all previously stored client IDs and certificates), deletes all Hub and AnywhereUSBManager keys,
resets the password for the administrative user, and restores the settings to the factory defaults.
Note You can also restore the Hub to the factory default settings from the web UI and the factory-
default CLI command. The Reset button has the same action as the factory-default command.
However, if you restore the Hub to the factory defaults from the web UI, you have the option to retain
the IP address configuration option.
After you restore the factory defaults on a Hub, none of the existing AnywhereUSBManagers will be
able to connect to the Hub. When the Hub is restored, the Hub creates a new Hub certificate, which
will not be accepted by the existing AnywhereUSBManagers. To ensure that the new Hub certificate
is accepted by the existing AnywhereUSBManagers, you must re-deploy the Hub.
1. Hold down the front panel Reset button for about 10 seconds until all the USBLEDs blink twice.
2. Release the Reset button.
3. The Hub automatically reboots.
4. You must re-deploy the Hub.
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