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Embedded Web server sections Tab or section Options Information tab Provides device, status, and configuration information ● Device Status: Shows the device status and shows the life remaining of HP supplies, with 0% indicating that a supply is empty. The page also shows the type and size of print paper set for each tray. To change the default settings, click Change Settings. ● Configuration Page: Shows the information found on the configuration page. ● Supplies Status: Shows the life remaining of HP supplies, with 0 percent indicating that a supply is empty. This page also provides supplies part numbers. To order new supplies, click Shop for Supplies in the Other Links area on the left side of the window. ● Event log: Shows a list of all device events and errors. ● Usage page: Shows a summary of the number of pages the device has printed, grouped by size and type. ● Device Information: Shows the device network name, address, and model information. To change these entries, click Device Information on the Settings tab. ● Control Panel: Shows messages from the device control panel, such as Ready or Sleep mode on. ● Print: Allows you to send print jobs to the device. Settings tab ● Provides the ability to configure the device from your computer ● Configure Device: Allows you to configure device settings. This page contains the traditional menus found on devices using a control-panel display. Tray Sizes/Types: Allows you to assign paper sizes and paper types for each tray on the product. ● E-mail Server: Network only. Used in conjunction with the Alerts page to set up incoming and outgoing e-mail, as well as to set e-mail alerts. ● Alerts: Network only. Allows you to set up to receive e-mail alerts for various device and supplies events. ● AutoSend: Allows you to configure the device to send automated e-mails regarding device configuration and supplies to specific e-mail addresses. ● Security: Allows you to set a password that must be entered to gain access to the Settings and Networking tabs. Enable and disable certain features of the embedded Web server. ● Authentication Manager: Allows you to determine which device functions will require a user to provide log-in information in order to use those functions. ● LDAP Authentication: Allows you to configure a Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) server to limit device access to certain users. The LDAP server will require a user to provide log-in information in order to gain access to the device. ● Kerberos Authentication: Use the Kerberos Authentication page to configure the device to authenticate users to a Kerberos Realm. When Kerberos authentication is selected as the Log In Method for one or more Device Functions, the user at the device must enter valid credentials (username, password, and realm) to gain access to those functions. ● Device PIN: Allows you to limit access to one or more device functions using a Personal Identification Number (PIN). ENWW Embedded Web server 153

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Embedded Web server sections
Tab or section
Options
Information
tab
Provides device, status, and
configuration information
Device Status
: Shows the device status and shows the life remaining of HP supplies,
with 0% indicating that a supply is empty. The page also shows the type and size of
print paper set for each tray. To change the default settings, click
Change
Settings
.
Configuration Page
: Shows the information found on the configuration page.
Supplies Status
: Shows the life remaining of HP supplies, with 0 percent indicating
that a supply is empty. This page also provides supplies part numbers. To order new
supplies, click
Shop for Supplies
in the
Other Links
area on the left side of the
window.
Event log
: Shows a list of all device events and errors.
Usage page
: Shows a summary of the number of pages the device has printed,
grouped by size and type.
Device Information
: Shows the device network name, address, and model
information. To change these entries, click
Device Information
on the
Settings
tab.
Control Panel
: Shows messages from the device control panel, such as
Ready
or
Sleep mode on
.
Print
: Allows you to send print jobs to the device.
Settings
tab
Provides the ability to configure the
device from your computer
Configure Device
: Allows you to configure device settings. This page contains the
traditional menus found on devices using a control-panel display.
Tray Sizes/Types
: Allows you to assign paper sizes and paper types for each tray
on the product.
E-mail Server
: Network only. Used in conjunction with the
Alerts
page to set up
incoming and outgoing e-mail, as well as to set e-mail alerts.
Alerts
: Network only. Allows you to set up to receive e-mail alerts for various device
and supplies events.
AutoSend
: Allows you to configure the device to send automated e-mails regarding
device configuration and supplies to specific e-mail addresses.
Security
: Allows you to set a password that must be entered to gain access to the
Settings
and
Networking
tabs. Enable and disable certain features of the
embedded Web server.
Authentication Manager
: Allows you to determine which device functions will
require a user to provide log-in information in order to use those functions.
LDAP Authentication
: Allows you to configure a Lightweight Directory Access
Protocol (LDAP) server to limit device access to certain users. The LDAP server will
require a user to provide log-in information in order to gain access to the device.
Kerberos Authentication
: Use the Kerberos Authentication page to configure the
device to authenticate users to a Kerberos Realm. When Kerberos authentication is
selected as the Log In Method for one or more Device Functions, the user at the
device must enter valid credentials (username, password, and realm) to gain access
to those functions.
Device PIN
: Allows you to limit access to one or more device functions using a
Personal Identification Number (PIN).
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