Configure the AnywhereUSB Manager from the command line powercycle port
AnywhereUSB® Plus User Guide
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powercycle port
Purpose
This command enables you to power cycle a port on an AnywhereUSB Hub.
When you power cycle the port, the port is powered off for 3 seconds and then powered on.
If a USB device is connected to the port, the USB device is powered off and then powered back on,
which has the same effect as removing the USB device from the Hub and then reconnecting it.
Note If an externally powered USB device (one that is not powered by the Hub) is connected to the
Hub, the power cycle feature may have no effect on the USBdevice.
Note You can also perform a power cycle a port from the web UI. See Cycle the power to a port on a
Hub from the web UI.
Syntax
Where port N is the port number that you want to power cycle.
>system awusbmanager powercycle, <portN>
Example
Run the device info command to get the port number on the Hub to which the USBdevice is
connected. In this example, the USBdevice is connected to port 2.
system awusbmanager POWERCYCLE, 2