HP Neoware e90 HP Device Manager 3.8 User Manual - Page 196

FTP Mappings, Listing Devices & their FTP Servers, Listing Devices &amp, their FTP Servers

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Configuration Management FTP Mappings The FTP Mappings tool automatically maps each and every client device to the nearest and most convenient FTP server. This allows the administrator to send tasks to a large number of agents, and have the device connect automatically to an FTP server to find the information or applications it may need to perform the task. To configure the FTP Mappings tool, select Tools > Configuration from the Console's menu bar, expand the FTP Mappings item in the left-hand tree pane of the Configuration Management dialog, then select either Device FTP Mapping or Subnet FTP Mapping. Listing Devices & their FTP Servers You can list devices and their FTP servers by selecting the Device FTP Mapping item in the left-hand tree pane of the Configuration Management dialog. A color code indicates how each device's FTP server was assigned: • Blue Automatic mapping (factory default settings). The HP Management Server assigns an FTP server to each device depending on which subnet it is connected to. • Red Uses a default FTP server, usually a server with highest broadband. The default FTP server can be changed at any time, so that the devices assigned "default FTP" would connect to the new FTP server. 186 FTP Mappings

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Configuration Management
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FTP Mappings
FTP Mappings
The
FTP Mappings
tool automatically maps each and every client
device to the nearest and most convenient FTP server. This allows
the administrator to send tasks to a large number of agents, and have
the device connect automatically to an FTP server to find the infor-
mation or applications it may need to perform the task.
To configure the
FTP Mappings
tool, select
Tools
>
Configuration
from the Console’s menu bar, expand the
FTP Mappings
item in the
left-hand tree pane of the
Configuration Management
dialog, then
select either
Device FTP Mapping
or
Subnet FTP Mapping
.
Listing Devices &
their FTP Servers
You can list devices and their FTP servers by selecting the
Device
FTP Mapping
item in the left-hand tree pane of the
Configuration
Management
dialog. A color code indicates how each device’s FTP
server was assigned:
Blue
Automatic mapping (factory default settings). The HP Manage-
ment Server assigns an FTP server to each device depending on
which subnet it is connected to.
Red
Uses a default FTP server, usually a server with highest broad-
band. The default FTP server can be changed at any time, so that
the devices assigned “default FTP” would connect to the new
FTP server.