HP 630n HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator's Guide - Page 74

Operating notes, CAUTION

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2. Enter the IP address or FQDN of the print server as the URL. NOTE: For browsers that support direct IPv6 address entries, an IPv6 address is typically enclosed in brackets ([ ]). See your system documentation. If you do not know the FQDN for the device (for example, printer1.support.hp.com), enter the host name (in this example, printer1). Your system might resolve an IP address for the device. Figure 4-2 Entering an IP Address or Fully Qualified Domain Name 3. If prompted with security alerts, click Yes to proceed. By factory default, HP Jetdirect print servers and printers/MFPs with IPsec support are configured as a secure site, using an X.509v3-compliant certificate installed on the print server for identification. Encrypted browser communications through HTTPS is required for initial access. Although not recommended, you can use your Internet Options menu to configure your browser to ignore security warnings if the print server is configured to operate through HTTPS. See Mgmt. Protocols on page 91. 4. An embedded Web server page is displayed. The printer/MFP typically provides the initial page that is displayed. Operating notes ● If you enter or change a configuration parameter value, click Apply to enable your change, or click Cancel to erase your change. ● The embedded Web server provides access to wireless network connection parameters on HP Jetdirect wireless print servers. CAUTION: If you change the wireless network settings, you can lose your connection. To reconnect, you might need to adjust your system to the new settings. If the print server loses its network connection, you might need to reset it to a factory-default state and reinstall it. 64 Chapter 4 Embedded Web server (V.38.xx) ENWW

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2.
Enter the IP address or FQDN of the print server as the URL.
NOTE:
For browsers that support direct IPv6 address entries, an IPv6 address is typically
enclosed in brackets ([ ]). See your system documentation.
If you do not know the FQDN for the device (for example,
printer1.support.hp.com
), enter the host
name (in this example,
printer1
). Your system might resolve an IP address for the device.
Figure 4-2
Entering an IP Address or Fully Qualified Domain Name
3.
If prompted with security alerts, click
Yes
to proceed.
By factory default, HP Jetdirect print servers and printers/MFPs with IPsec support are configured
as a secure site, using an X.509v3-compliant certificate installed on the print server for
identification. Encrypted browser communications through HTTPS is required for initial access.
Although not recommended, you can use your
Internet Options
menu to configure your browser
to ignore security warnings if the print server is configured to operate through HTTPS. See
Mgmt.
Protocols
on page
91
.
4.
An embedded Web server page is displayed. The printer/MFP typically provides the initial page
that is displayed.
Operating notes
If you enter or change a configuration parameter value, click
Apply
to enable your change, or click
Cancel
to erase your change.
The embedded Web server provides access to wireless network connection parameters on
HP Jetdirect wireless print servers.
CAUTION:
If you change the wireless network settings, you can lose your connection. To
reconnect, you might need to adjust your system to the new settings.
If the print server loses its network connection, you might need to reset it to a factory-default state
and reinstall it.
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Chapter 4
Embedded Web server (V.38.xx)
ENWW