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Manage the Hubs using the AnywhereUSB Manager AnywhereUSB Manager window
AnywhereUSB® Plus User Guide
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Label Description
Product Name of the USB product, if supplied by the device.
Local Name A descriptive local name for the USB device. The local name also
displays in the tree view in the left-hand pane in the AnywhereUSB
Manager. The local name is local to the computer on which the
AnywhereUSB Manager is running.
You can change the local name using the Assign a Local Name
menu option for the device. See Assign a local name to a
USBdevice.
Vendor ID
The USB vendor ID.
Product ID
The USBproduct ID.
Address
The USB device address that helps to identify a device.
Serial
The serial number of the USBdevice, if supplied by the device.
Port on Hub
The number of the port on the Hub to which the USB device is
connected.
Status A status message indicates whether a user is currently using this
device. Options are:
n
You are using this device
n
No one is using this device
n
In use by <client ID> at <machine name>
A question mark icon displays if the device class is unknown.
AnywhereUSB Manager connection status messages
The connection status messages describe the current status of the Hub connection.
n
Active (secure): The number of Hubs that are currently connected to the
AnywhereUSBManager.
n
Attempting to connect: The AnywhereUSB Manager is trying to connect to the Hub but a
connection has not yet been made. For troubleshooting information, see Hub connection is
taking too long.
n
Duplicate Connection: The Hub has been found twice and appears twice in the
AnywhereUSBManager. See Duplicate Connection.
n
Invalid Client Certificate: A mismatch has occurred between the certificate associated with
the client ID and the certificate for the client IDon the Hub. See Invalid Client Certificate.
n
Invalid Hub Certificate: The Hub certificate has become invalid. See Invalid Hub Certificate.
n
Unregistered Client ID: The client IDis not registered with the Hub, and a connection between
the Hub and the PC cannot be established. See Unregistered Client ID.
n
Unable to Connect: The number of Hubs that are unable to connect to the AnywhereUSB
Manager. See Unable to connect.

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