HP 635n HP Jetdirect Print Servers - Administrator's Guide - Page 76

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Table 4-1 HP Jetdirect Home Page Items (continued) Item Description Hardware Address LAN hardware (or MAC) address of the HP Jetdirect print server. This unique address is assigned by Hewlett-Packard, but can be locally administered. LAA LAA that replaces the LAN hardware (MAC) address. The LAA is configured under local control by a network administrator. By default, the LAA is the factory-assigned LAN hardware address. Admin Password Indicates whether an administrator password is set. Can be configured through a Telnet session with the HP Jetdirect print server, or from HP Web Jetadmin. Because passwords are synchronized with selected printers, the password might have been set through printer security Web pages. Use the Admin Password page to set or clear administrator passwords. If an administrator password is set, you are prompted for a User Name and Password to access network parameters. For more information, click Help, or see Admin. Account on page 87 . Device tabs Instead of the Home tab, various device tabs are displayed if the attached network device also contains a supported embedded Web server. Device tabs provide access to embedded Web pages provided by the device. For information on Device tab features, see the embedded Web server guide for the device. This guide is supplied with HP LaserJet printers and MFPs that support an embedded Web server. Networking tab The Networking tab provides access to HP Jetdirect network configuration parameters and status. At the top of the page, the printer/MFP model, host name, and IP address are displayed. These items are persistent on all network configuration pages. The menu items in the left margin provide access to configuration and status pages. NOTE: The information displayed depends on the HP Jetdirect print server and device. Value-featured print servers provide limited information and capabilities. Table 4-2 Networking Menu Items CONFIGURATION section ● Wireless on page 67 ● TCP/IP Settings on page 69 ● Network Settings on page 76 ● Other Settings on page 79 ● Select Language on page 84 SECURITY section ● Security: Settings on page 84 ● Authorization on page 87 ● Mgmt. Protocols on page 91 66 Chapter 4 Embedded Web server (V.38.xx) ENWW

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Item
Description
Hardware Address
LAN hardware (or MAC) address of the HP Jetdirect print server. This unique address is
assigned by Hewlett-Packard, but can be locally administered.
LAA
LAA that replaces the LAN hardware (MAC) address. The LAA is configured under local
control by a network administrator. By default, the LAA is the factory-assigned LAN
hardware address.
Admin Password
Indicates whether an administrator password is set. Can be configured through a Telnet
session with the HP Jetdirect print server, or from HP Web Jetadmin.
Because passwords are synchronized with selected printers, the password might have
been set through printer security Web pages.
Use the
Admin Password
page to set or clear administrator passwords.
If an administrator password is set, you are prompted for a User Name and Password to
access network parameters. For more information, click Help, or see
Admin. Account
on page
87
.
Device tabs
Instead of the Home tab, various device tabs are displayed if the attached network device also contains
a supported embedded Web server. Device tabs provide access to embedded Web pages provided by
the device. For information on Device tab features, see the embedded Web server guide for the device.
This guide is supplied with HP LaserJet printers and MFPs that support an embedded Web server.
Networking tab
The
Networking
tab provides access to HP Jetdirect network configuration parameters and status. At
the top of the page, the printer/MFP model, host name, and IP address are displayed. These items are
persistent on all network configuration pages. The menu items in the left margin provide access to
configuration and status pages.
NOTE:
The information displayed depends on the HP Jetdirect print server and device. Value-featured
print servers provide limited information and capabilities.
Table 4-2
Networking Menu Items
CONFIGURATION
section
Wireless
on page
67
TCP/IP Settings
on page
69
Network Settings
on page
76
Other Settings
on page
79
Select Language
on page
84
SECURITY
section
Security: Settings
on page
84
Authorization
on page
87
Mgmt. Protocols
on page
91
Table 4-1
HP Jetdirect Home Page Items (continued)
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Chapter 4
Embedded Web server (V.38.xx)
ENWW