Manual Web Jetad
Manual Web Jetad
Manual Web Jetad
Edition 1, 10/2018
1 What is HP Web Jetadmin?
Overview
HP Web Jetadmin is a simple, web-based interface that allows technicians to install, configure, troubleshoot, and
manage both HP and non-HP networked and PC connected print devices.
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What can you do with it?
Use HP Web Jetadmin to perform the following tasks:
● Configure devices
● Upgrade firmware
● Create reports
● Fleet deployment
– Remote installation and configuration: Quickly and easily install and configure the printing
environment for cost savings—such as defaulting to duplex printing—from anywhere on the network
– Auto-grouping and configuration: Easily organize and configure device groups, and assign any new
devices to automatically assume the capabilities of a specified device group
– Batch configuration of unlike devices: Schedule device configurations for multiple devices, and use
one configuration template for multiple device models
● Proactive management
– Instant, configurable email alerts: Instantly send service and supplies alerts and notifications to
designated email addresses
– Device management: Discover and collect key information for networked devices (USB or parallel), as
well as devices directly connected to PCs, for easy management of all devices
– Usage and trend reports: Monitor usage and users for asset-usage tracking and reporting. Reports
allow you to identify devices that are potentially underutilized or with specific functionality that can be
moved to help meet changing business needs.
– Supplies management and trend reporting: Collect usage data to anticipate the needs of the print
environment, build trend reports, and provide forecasts for supplies reordering
● Fleet security
– Batch configure security features: Define security settings in a single template and apply to multiple
devices or groups of devices. Establish fleet administration rules, such as who can access specific
HP Web Jetadmin features and on which devices.
– Support profiles for roles and responsibilities: Allow controlled access based on defined user roles.
Establish end-user rules (or policies) to help control cost, such as access to color, or to protect
sensitive information in print jobs.
● Problem resolution
– Remote diagnostics: Quickly diagnose problems by viewing the status of jobs, devices, or groups of
devices through a real-time, interactive display that also allows remote device resetting and test page
printing.
– Monitor printer status: Use the interactive display to view devices in real-time, including status
information (for example; supply levels, ready state, and device communication error) for proactive
device management.
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2 Install HP Web Jetadmin
NOTE: For more information about the current release of HP Web Jetadmin, go to www.hp.com/go/
webjetadmin.
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HP Web Jetadmin system requirements
Overview
Local administrator access is required to install or upgrade HP Web Jetadmin.
When you install HP Web Jetadmin, you only need to install it on one hardware platform that meets the
recommended requirements shown below and is centrally accessible on the network. You may then access the
software from any supported Windows desktop on the network and manage all supported network-connected
peripherals.
NOTE: Local administrator access is required to install or upgrade HP Web Jetadmin. Production HP Web
Jetadmin installations are restricted to dedicated hosts. Running HP Web Jetadmin on systems that are also mail
servers, DNS servers, domain controllers, and so on is not supported.
The HP Web Jetadmin client is a 32-bit application that runs on Windows. For a list of the supported Windows
operating systems, see the HP Web Jetadmin Installation and Setup Guide.
NOTE: Beginning with HP Web Jetadmin 10.3 SR6, Microsoft .NET Framework 4.5 or later is required in addition
to .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 because HP Web Jetadmin supports Transport Layer Security (TLS) 1.1 and 1.2.
Some of the operating systems that are supported for the current release already ship with .NET Framework 4.5
or later.
If the HP Web Jetadmin installer does not detect .NET Framework 3.5 SP1 and .NET Framework 4.5 or later, the
installer provides the appropriate installation instructions and Microsoft URL to download .NET Framework.
Server hardware
Recommended requirements
● 4 GB or more of RAM
● 4 GB of available storage
If the HP Web Jetadmin installer determines that less than 1 GB of RAM is installed, the installer displays a
message stating that 3 GB of RAM is required.
Database
For new installations of HP Web Jetadmin 10.3 SR8 or later, the installation package contains, and automatically
installs, the database for Microsoft SQL Server 2012 Express SP2 (product version 11.0.5058.0).
Existing installations of HP Web Jetadmin prior to 10.3 SR8, and installations that have been upgraded to 10.3
SR8 or later, use the database for Microsoft SQL Server 2008 Express (product version 10.00.2531.00).
NOTE: HP has successfully tested HP Web Jetadmin with Microsoft SQL Server 2014. Newer SQL versions
should work with HP Web Jetadmin, but they have not been tested with HP Web Jetadmin 10.4 SR4. Newer
releases of HP Web Jetadmin might be tested with other SQL versions as well. Check the Late Breaking News for
HP Web Jetadmin and HP Web Jetadmin Installation Guide for updates.
TIP: For more information about configuring HP Web Jetadmin to use a separate Microsoft SQL instance, see
theUsing Microsoft SQL Server with HP Web Jetadmin white paper available from http://
h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01763040.
Network
The HP Web Jetadmin installer requires one active IPv4 connection. If an active IPv4 connection is not available,
the installer fails.
Client application
The HP Web Jetadmin client application requires the following:
NOTE:
For more information about Internet Explorer requirements and limitations, see the support
documentation for the Windows operating system that you are using.
● Administrator access is not required to run the HP Web Jetadmin client application.
IMPORTANT: If the following devices use a Universal Plug-in (UPI), WS-Discovery must be enabled on the
devices:
● HP LaserJet Pro
● HP OfficeJet Pro
If WS-Discovery is disabled on HP LaserJet Pro and HP OfficeJet Pro devices, HP Web Jetadmin uses the correct
UPI and displays a status of Device Communication Error when a device discovery or full refresh is performed.
If WS-Discovery is disabled on HP FutureSmart devices with a firmware version earlier than 3.2.3,
HP Web Jetadmin uses a generic device model instead of the correct UPI when a device discovery or full refresh
is performed.
Host access
For the application host, local administrator access is required to install or upgrade HP Web Jetadmin.
For the client host, local user access is required to use the HP Web Jetadmin client application, and administrator
access is required to install Microsoft .NET Framework.
NOTE:
● Users must be members of an HP Web Jetadmin server administrator group, or designated as one of the
following in the HP Web Jetadmin User settings:
If prompted, reboot the host on which the HP Web Jetadmin installer is running. Then relaunch the installer
to continue the installation.
IMPORTANT: If the HP Web Jetadmin installer does not install Microsoft SQL Server Express Edition, the most
common reason for the failure is that Windows updates (such as service packs or hotfixes) were installed on the
machine, but the machine was not restarted after the updates completed. Restart the machine, and then install
HP Web Jetadmin again.
NOTE: It is possible to install HP Web Jetadmin via the command line, if necessary. For more information on the
command-line parameters and example syntaxes, refer to the Web Jetadmin Installation and Setup Guide
available at http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01857435.
● On the host where HP Web Jetadmin is installed, go to Start > All Programs > HP Web Jetadmin 10, and
then select HP Web Jetadmin.
● In Internet Explorer, browse to the following URL on the host where HP Web Jetadmin is installed:
http://<ip_address>:8000
Shared configuration options include the database, network (for example, SNMP and HTTPS), discovery, server
maintenance, and credentials. To configure these options, go to Tools > Options > Shared, and then navigate to
the appropriate category. For more information about a specific option, see the online Help for that option.
Finding devices on the network might be as simple as enabling HP Web Jetadmin to passively listen for devices
on the network. Or, finding devices might be as complex as working with the IT team to map the entire IP
network, and then running an IP Range discovery to compile a complete inventory of network-connected
devices.
You can also use many of the same settings and techniques to discover PC-connected devices. Before you plan
and implement a device discovery strategy, carefully review the information about discoveries in the
HP Web Jetadmin documentation and white papers.
You should configure features such as Roles, Users, Alerts, and Device Groups before you begin using
HP Web Jetadmin. For more information about a specific feature, refer to the HP Web Jetadmin documentation
and white papers.
HP Web Jetadmin documentation and white papers are available on the HP Web Jetadmin Software support
page.
NOTE: The HP Web Jetadmin database must be backed up before a Service Release is installed.
● New functionality
● Bug fixes
● The latest Feature Pack (unless the latest Feature Pack was released independently of a Service Release)
To find the Service Release that is currently installed, go to Help > About.
To find the Feature Pack that is currently installed, go to Tools > Feature Packs.
Feature Packs are cumulative. A new Feature Pack includes the new functionality that is being released, and all
of the functionality that was released in previous Feature Packs.
Each Feature Pack has a minimum version of HP Web Jetadmin that must be installed before the Feature Pack
can be imported and applied. If you import a Feature Pack on a version of HP Web Jetadmin that is earlier than
the minimum required version, HP Web Jetadmin displays a message that specifies the minimum required
version.
Feature Packs are available at http://www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin as signed HP Binary (HPb) files. After you
download an HPb file, you must import the HPb file into the existing installation of HP Web Jetadmin, and then
apply the HPb file. You must restart the HP Web Jetadmin service before the new functionality is available.
CAUTION: After a Feature Pack is applied, it cannot be removed from HP Web Jetadmin. HP recommends that
you back up HP Web Jetadmin before you apply a Feature Pack.
When a Feature Pack is initially released, the software and online Help for the new features are available in
English only. The localized software and online Help for the new features will be released at a later time, either
in a new Feature Pack or a new version of HP Web Jetadmin.
4. In the Open window, browse to and select the HPb file, and then click Open.
5. In the Success window, click OK. The HPb file is listed in the Feature Packs window with a status of
Imported (Apply Pending).
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If a Feature Pack has already been imported, but has not been applied, HP Web Jetadmin displays a
Warning window.
6. Select the Feature Pack from the list, and then click Apply.
The Feature Pack displays in the Feature Packs window with a status of Applied (Service Restart Required).
After restarting the HP Web Jetadmin service, the status of the Feature Pack will change to Applied.
NOTE: If the server is restarted instead of the HP Web Jetadmin service, the status of the service pack will
only change to Applied if the SQL service is fully started before the HP Web Jetadmin service starts.
CAUTION: Restarting the HP Web Jetadmin service can interrupt critical processes. Before you restart the
HP Web Jetadmin service, use the HP Web Jetadmin Broadcast Message feature to notify the active users,
and then make sure that all of the users are logged off and that there are no active tasks running on the
server.
A UPI represents specific products by device class and contains a superset of features and capabilities. The
superset of features and capabilities might or might not apply to all of the products that the UPI supports.
The following are some of the UPIs that are available, and examples of the devices that each UPI supports:
● Enterprise Class UPIs: Supports devices such as the HP Color LaserJet Enterprise Flow MFP M680z,
HP Designjet T830 MFP, and HP PageWide XL 5000PS MFP
● Distributed Enterprise Class UPIs: Supports devices such as the HP Color LaserJet Pro MFP M274n,
HP OfficeJet Pro 8610, and HP PageWide 377dw MFP
● Samsung UPIs: Supports devices such as the Samsung MultiXpress SL-K705LX Laser Multifunction Printer
and Samsung MultiXpress SL-X7500P Color Laser Printer
For more information about the UPIs that are available, and the products that they support, see the Late
Breaking News for HP Web Jetadmin.
HP Web Jetadmin 10.4 SR1 (10.4.99186) introduced the option of reading the devices in a fleet for values of an
item specified in an XTP read ticket, and storing the retrieved information in a user-defined field.
In HP Web Jetadmin 10.4 SR4 and earlier, XTP requires an additional license. If XTP is required, the HP Web
Jetadmin support channel will provide the license documentation.
● SNMP
● HP FutureSmart devices
XTP tickets for SNMP can be used for read and write (configure/set) operations if only one SNMP OID is specified
in the XML file.
XTP tickets for HP FutureSmart, HP LaserJet Pro, and HP OfficeJet Pro devices require a different syntax for the
read and write operations.
In HP Web Jetadmin 10.4 SR5, a license is no longer required for signed XTP tickets. Signed XTP tickets will be
shipped with Feature Packs.
IMPORTANT: The XTP feature must be used only on an escalation basis as authorized by Technical Marketing or
ATS. For questions or requests concerning technical assistance with XTP or existing XML tickets, use the normal
escalation paths.
Overview
The customer support organization provides the XTP tickets. After the XTP license is installed, XML (XTP) tickets
can be imported into HP Web Jetadmin. The same method is used to import both XML read and XML write files
into the same repository.
After the XTP license is installed and the HPWJA Service is restarted, the XML Ticket Repository option is
available under the Configuration option.
2. In the Open window, browse to and select the zip file that contains the XML ticket file, and then click Open.
3. When prompted, enter the password (default is 12345), and then click OK.
The XML ticket is now listed in the XML Configuration Ticket Repository and is ready for use.
After an XML write ticket is imported into HP Web Jetadmin, you can apply the XML ticket to a device as a
configuration option. When configuring a single device or creating a configuration template, go to Config > Device
> XML Configuration Tickets, click Add, and then select the appropriate XML ticket from the XML Configuration
Ticket Repository.
Use the XML read ticket and store the values in a user-defined field
If you are using HP Web Jetadmin 10.4 SR1 (10.4.99186) or later, after an XML read ticket is imported into
HP Web Jetadmin, you can link it to a user-defined field. User-defined fields can be displayed as a column in HP
Web Jetadmin and can be used for group filtering rules. HP Web Jetadmin reads the values from the different
devices and stores them in the user-defined field for that specific device.
After the XML read ticket is imported into HP Web Jetadmin, go to Tools > Options > Device Management >
Configuration > User Defined, and click New. The Create User Defined Settings window opens.
Click Map XTP Ticket, and then select the ticket to use. Validate that the proposed Setting name is correct, and
click OK twice.
If you select a device to which this feature might be applicable, you can see it on the Config tab in HP Web
Jetadmin in the User Settings category. If you add it as a column to a device list, you can see the actual value –
<Not supported> or <Unknown>.
In HP Web Jetadmin 10.4 SR2 and later, it is possible to map an XTP read ticket to a user-defined field. After
mapping the XTP ticket to the user-defined field, other values can be configured in the mapped user-defined
field.
The following screenshot shows an XTP read ticket that has been mapped to the user-defined PCLFontSize field
that is listed under User Settings.
NOTE: To change the PCLFontSize field, specify a different value in the UI, and then click Apply.
The possible values depend on the XTP ticket. They can range from settings such as enabled or disabled, on or
off, 0 or 1, text values, or numerical values. If it is unclear which values to use, first specify the value in the
device’s EWS. Then navigate to the Config tab for the device in HP Web Jetadmin, expand the User Settings
category, and then click Refresh. The required value for the specific setting in HP Web Jetadmin displays.
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Interface overview
Overview
Each page in HP Web Jetadmin has the following features:
● A left navigation pane that lists all functions for each separate view (Left Navigation Pane)
● An area on the right that displays content or task modules providing access to related features or tasks
(Task Modules)
NOTE: To resize columns in a list, click and drag the column headers. This feature is available in most lists.
The Smart Client interface for HP Web Jetadmin is divided into the following main areas:
● Management views
● Workspace
● Device tabs
● File: Add new roles, users, templates, groups, print queues, and device pre-configurations. Pre-configure
drivers or exit HP Web Jetadmin.
● View: Customize interface settings based on user credentials. View includes column layouts, filters, tasks,
modules, and preferences.
● Tools: Access several wizards and manage global settings. Export device attributes, discover devices, view
logs, synchronize multiple installations, and configure settings for each view.
Management views
● Device Management view
– Displays all of the Device Management features within its various task modules
● Print Management view: The functionality in this view is obsolete. However, this view is still visible in the
software.
● Application Management view: This view enables administrators to perform the following tasks:
– Discover and synchronize additional HP Web Jetadmin installations on the same network
● Summary pages: A summary of node features displays when a top-level node is selected
Workspace
The Workspace displays the current task or feature being configured and changes depending on the view and
feature selected.
● Active Tasks: Displays a list of the selected feature tasks that are currently running
● Recent Activity: Displays a list of recently completed tasks for the selected feature
● Scheduled Tasks: Displays a list of tasks that are scheduled for a specific feature
● Management: Displays feature-specific settings and option buttons to edit and configure the information
● Templates: Lists the templates that are currently available for a feature and presents option buttons to
edit current templates and create new ones
Device tabs
Select a device list, group, or filtered list. The lower portion of the workspace displays the device tabs. These tabs
provide additional functionality that can be performed on the device or devices selected in the displayed list.
● Config tab: Allows device configuration for the selected device or devices
● Alerts tab: Shows alert subscription and template tools for the selected device or devices
● Troubleshoot tab: Provides information for troubleshooting the selected device or devices
● Groups tab: Lists devices that have been selected in the list and their groups, if any
NOTE: This tab also provides easy access for adding devices to an existing or new group.
● Reports tab: Allows easy access to report functionality for the selected device or devices
● Supplies tab: Displays supplies information for the selected device or devices and contains links to shop
online for supplies
● Storage tab: Controls secure disk erase and disk initialization operations for the selected device or devices
● Firmware tab: Provides firmware updates for the selected device or devices
● Searches device addresses in the HP Web Jetadmin database before performing a network query. If the
device is not in the All Devices list, HP Web Jetadmin starts a discovery for the device on the network. If a
device is found at the address provided, it is added to the All Devices list.
● Is always visible in the Device Management view, just beneath the navigation tree
Discovery types
HP Web Jetadmin performs two types of discoveries, as follows:
● Network-connected device discoveries: Finds devices that are connected directly to the network
● PC-connected device discoveries: Queries desktops and server hosts to find locally-connected devices. PC-
connected devices are not connected directly to the network, but are connected to the LPT ports or USB
ports on the local host.
NOTE: It is not possible to run both network-connected and PC-connected device discoveries at the same
time, but it is possible to schedule them to run consecutively.
NOTE: To manage device settings for printers that are attached to the LPT or USB port on the client PCs,
the appropriate HP proxy agent software must be installed on the client PCs.
For more information about the HP proxy agent software, refer to the HP Web Jetadmin Proxy Agents
Readme available at http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01840757.
For more information about the devices that are supported, refer to Discovering PC-Connected Devices in HP
Web Jetadmin available at http://h10032.www1.hp.com/ctg/Manual/c01840676.
● Node discovery: A discovery always begins by scanning the network to find active nodes. Active nodes are
any networked devices that respond to the selected discovery methods. Scanning is performed using the
methods selected by the user in the discovery settings. If a user selects more than one discovery method,
HP Web Jetadmin consecutively scans using each method to discover all the active nodes.
● Node resolve: When scanning finishes, a resolution process to determine which nodes contain qualified
devices begins. The Node resolve process is different for network-connected device discoveries and PC-
connected device discoveries.
● All Devices list: All qualified devices are added to the All Devices list.
Discovery methods
HP Web Jetadmin currently supports the following discovery methods:
● IP broadcast: An SNMP broadcast is sent to the specified broadcast address. SNMP devices respond. This
method might not find PC-connected devices without HP SNMP Proxy Agent.
● Specified addresses: Add address lists of known devices to HP Web Jetadmin to query only specific end
nodes. Specified address discovery sends a query to each address listed in its discovery settings.
● Active Directory: Queries Microsoft Active directory using an Active Directory starting point, such as domain,
organization units (OUs), or other Active Directory containers.
● WS-Discovery: A Web Services request is sent out on the network to evoke a response from network-
connected and PC-connected devices that support the Web Services protocol.
● Domain: HP Web Jetadmin browses the domain to identify Windows hosts on the network. This method is
for PC-connected device discoveries only.
HP Web Jetadmin requires SNMPv3 credentials for these devices in order for them to be discovered. There are
two ways HP Web Jetadmin can become aware of device SNMPv3 credentials, as follows:
● HP Web Jetadmin is used to enable SNMPv3 and also configure the SNMPv3 credentials onto the devices. In
this case, HP Web Jetadmin stores the credentials in its credential store and uses them whenever device
communication is required. HP Web Jetadmin also marks these devices as SNMPv3-enabled and
remembers to use the credentials and SNMPv3 whenever communication is required.
● HP Web Jetadmin has had SNMPv3 credentials added to the Global credentials store and these credentials
match the credential values on the devices. In this case, HP Web Jetadmin is being made aware of
credential values that work for devices that are SNMPv3-enabled. When one of these devices is
encountered, HP Web Jetadmin will try the credential values that are configured using the SNMPv3
Credentials option in Tools > Options > Shared > Credentials. If the credential values work and
HP Web Jetadmin is able to communicate with the devices, the credential values will be stored individually
for each device.
Devices that were discovered through SNMPv1 and have had SNMPv3 enabled through some other means, such
as the Embedded Web Server or another instance of HP Web Jetadmin, will indicate a communication failure
when HP Web Jetadmin attempts to re-establish communication. The Refresh Selection (Full) command can be
used on these devices to trigger HP Web Jetadmin to reset them to SNMPv3-enabled devices.
NOTE: If SNMPv3 communication was established outside of HP Web Jetadmin, the global discovery setting for
Discover SNMPv3 Devices must be configured in Tools > Options > Device Management > Discovery > General.
No new SNMPv3 devices will be added to the database unless this option is enabled.
● SNMPv1 Get Community Name: The SNMPv1 Get Community Name credential prevents unauthorized
SNMP utilities from accessing devices on the network and obtaining the device settings. Devices respond
only to HP Web Jetadmin discovery queries that contain the correct SNMPv1 Get Community Name. By
default, devices have an SNMPv1 Get Community Name of Public. Users can define a different SNMPv1 Get
Community Name by using the Get Community Name configuration option on the Config tab. If devices on
the network have an SNMPv1 Get Community Name other than Public defined, that SNMPv1 Get
Community Name must be specified on the Specify credentials pane.
● SNMPv3 configuration: Before HP Web Jetadmin can discover SNMPv3 devices, the SNMPv3 discovery
option must be enabled. To enable SNMPv3 discoveries, go to Tools > Options > Device Management >
Device Discovery > General.
● Active Directory credentials: For an Active Directory discovery, users must specify an Active Directory
starting point, such as a domain, Organizational Unit (OU), or other Active Directory container. Users must
also specify the username and password required to access the Active Directory on the specified starting
point on the Specify credentials pane.
● Windows credentials (for WMI access): Windows Management Instrumentation (WMI) is a Microsoft
Windows service that runs on most Windows operating systems. The PC-connected discovery methods use
WMI to detect the presence of devices on the Windows host. Users must specify the administrator (local)
credentials for the Windows host that HP Web Jetadmin queries during the discovery on the Specify
credentials pane.
● Global credentials: Before a discovery is started, global credentials can be defined for the following items:
– SNMPv3
– File system password (hard drive and storage facilities on devices): To define global credentials, go to
Tools > Options > Shared > Credentials > Device, and then select the option for the global credential.
If global credentials are defined, HP Web Jetadmin can use these credentials during the discovery
process.
– Discovery history: After running discoveries, you can evaluate their effectiveness using discovery
history. You can tailor future discoveries based on the results.
To define the global credentials, go to Tools > Options > Shared > Credentials > General.
Device lists
Predefined device list filters
Predefined device list filters display discovered devices by category. The predefined device list filters are
available in the following locations:
Follow these steps to choose which predefined device list filters are displayed:
3. In the Preferences pane, choose the filters from the Available filters list, move them to the Selected filters
list, and then place them in any desired order. The selected list filters display in the left navigation pane
under All Devices.
2. Hover the cursor over Built-in. The list of available filters is displayed. The selected filter becomes the
Current filter for the displayed device list.
● PC-Connected Devices: Lists devices connected to a PC rather than connected directly to the network
● Ungrouped Devices: Lists devices that are not assigned to any group
● New (Last Discovery): Lists devices discovered for the first time by the last discovery
● New (Time Period): Lists devices discovered for the first time within a set number of days. To configure the
number of days, go to Tools > Options > Device Management > Device Filters > New Devices Filter.
2. Right-click a column header, and then select Customize. The Select Columns wizard starts.
4. Highlight the column, and click the right arrow button to move it to the Selected Columns list.
5. Click OK.
Device groups
Overview
Device groups are used to organize devices into subsets or groups for easier management. You can add or
delete groups, edit group names, and add or remove devices in groups.
Creating a device group gives you the option to configure the devices in that group, rather than configuring all
devices in the fleet. For instance, you can group devices of a specific model to configure specific settings. You can
also group devices by user group, such as the marketing department, to configure specific settings (such as color
controls) for that group.
Grouping devices allows you to organize them into a hierarchy, for instance, to mirror an existing structure you
are using. For example, you can organize your groups by geography, by building and floor, or by functional area
(accounting, marketing, production, and so on). The top-level parent group in HP Web Jetadmin is titled Groups,
which appears as the top-level node in the tree view and can contain other groups as needed.
You can create device groups manually where you specify each device, or you can use a feature that groups
them automatically where you select the criteria to apply to the fleet to create categories. Groups created
automatically cannot be edited except by changing the filters. Manual and automatic groups can coexist on the
same system.
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Device groups can also delegate device management responsibilities to specific users. You can grant device
management permissions for specific groups to specific users.
● Create a hierarchy of parent groups and subgroups where a group exists as a member or subgroup of a
parent group
● Create automatic groups, where devices are included automatically according to defined filter criteria
● Create policies for automatically applying various types of operations on devices when they are added or
removed
● Apply security permissions for users by device group to provide access to functionality in some devices and
remove it from others
● Parent groups representing buildings within a campus, and subgroups for floors of buildings to make
finding devices easier
Naming groups with meaningful descriptions makes it easier to find a specific device group in a list. For example,
instead of assigning Payroll and Receivables as device group names, you could assign Accounts Payroll and
Accounts Receivable. These two device groups would then appear together in a sorted list.
The Manual group feature allows you to add discovered devices to a device group, thereby giving you complete
control over the group membership. This method can be cumbersome if you have a lot of devices, and
membership might need to be re-evaluated manually when new devices are discovered or added to the
network. However, this method might be required in certain grouping strategies if the criteria cannot be
evaluated automatically (such as Marketing, Payroll, and Sales devices).
The Automatic group feature allows HP Web Jetadmin to automatically add newly discovered devices to a device
group if the devices meet specific criteria. Specify the filters that HP Web Jetadmin uses to determine if a new
device should be added to a device group. You can specify multiple filters for the device group. You can also use
filters to remove devices from a device group when filter criteria does not apply to a device. Automatic group
membership is determined by filter settings; devices cannot be added to, or removed from, these groups
manually.
– Can be up to 48 characters
– Can have the same name as another group if the two groups with identical names are in
different parent groups
● Parent group: Click the ... button, and then select the parent group.
– Can contain a subgroup that has the same name as another subgroup in a different parent
group
– No known limits exist for the depth of parent groups and subgroups, or the number of groups
● Group membership type: Determines how devices will be added to the group. Select one of the
following types:
– Automatic group: Devices are added to the group automatically, depending upon the filters set
for the group
3. To set the properties for the group, select the Configure group properties now check box.
4. Click Next.
5. If you are creating a manual group and did not select the Configure group properties now check box, skip to
step 9.
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If you are creating a manual group or an automatic group and selected the Configure group properties now
check box, continue to step 6.
6. Find the type of group you are creating (manual or automatic) in the list below, and then follow the steps
provided to create the group.
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Manual group
a. Select the device by highlighting it and clicking the arrow buttons between the two lists. To select
multiple devices, use either Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click. To move all devices from one list to the other, use
the double arrow buttons.
NOTE: You can sort the list of available devices by clicking the column headers, or view more
columns by right-clicking the column headers.
b. Click Next.
Automatic group
a. On the Specify filter criteria page, define the criteria that determines which devices are automatically
added to this group by using the Basic or Advanced editing option.
● Not: Check this if the devices should not match the filter criteria. Otherwise, devices
matching the filter criteria will be assigned to this group.
● Filter Function: Select the way in which the devices should match the filter criteria from the
drop-down box (contains, ends with, equals, and so on).
● Options: Choose to ignore the case to determine a match or to match the case.
● Category: Select Favorites (most commonly used filters), All (all the available filters, except
obsolete filters), or Obsolete (filters that are still available, but have been replaced by new
filters or will not be supported in the future).
Select the Advanced option, and then use the following steps to define the filters:
i. Click the Insert button, and then type your own formula to insert various expressions.
ii. Click Validate to ensure the formula for the filter is valid.
b. Click Next.
7. On the Specify group properties page, enter the description and contact information, and then click Next.
NOTE: The Policy column lists policies based on the user’s permissions. This list is blank if there are no
user permissions configured. For more information, (see the User Security section in the HP Web Jetadmin
User Guide.
b. To delete a policy from the device group, select the policy in the Policies for devices added to group or
Policies for devices removed from group section, and then click Remove.
c. To specify the order in which the policies are applied to devices in the device group, select the policy in
the Policies for devices added to group or Policies for devices removed from group section, and then
click the up or down arrow to move the item to the desired location in the list.
d. When you have finished configuring the group policies, click Next.
9. On the Confirm page, verify that the information is correct, and then click Create Group.
10. On the Results page, select the View group check box to view the group, and then click Done.
NOTE: HP Web Jetadmin continually checks devices and adds them to automatic groups if the device meets the
defined criteria. This continual process can impact the performance of HP Web Jetadmin. To minimize the
performance impact, create and use filters for device lists instead of automatic groups.
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Shared configuration options
Overview
HP Web Jetadmin offers an efficient way to view and configure many device settings. Configuration options are
applied only to the device models that support them. Device configuration works differently for a single device
and for multiple devices.
To view the configuration settings and options in the workspace, select the Config tab.
● Configuration items display the number of devices to which each item applies
● Some configuration items might be repeated multiple times because different devices support different
settings
● Hover the cursor over a configuration item title to view a tool-tip listing the applicable devices
2. In the SMTP server settings section, enter the IP address or hostname, the port for the SMTP gateway, and
then select the check box next to Use SSL.
NOTE: To configure the smtp.office365.com server, enable the Use SSL setting and enter port 587.
3. To verify that the SMTP server settings are valid, click the Verify button. If the SMTP server is valid, the IP
address or host name will be underlined.
TIP: To test whether the SMTP server requires authentication, send a test email message without
specifying the SMTP user settings. If the test is successful, the SMTP user settings are not required.
a. In the SMTP user settings section, enter the user name, password, and domain that are required for
authentication on the SMTP server.
b. In the Default ‘from’ address box, enter an email address to be included in each email that
HP Web Jetadmin sends. The default is wja@hp.com.
2. In the Test Email Settings window, enter the recipient’s email address in the ‘To’ address field.
3. Click OK.
1. On the top menu bar, go to Tools > Options > Shared > Credentials > Device > EWS.
– To add an EWS password, click Add, type the username and password, and then type an associated
name in the Remember credential as field.
NOTE: Enter either the EWS credentials, or the Domain credentials. Enter Domain credentials as:
FullyQualifiedDomainName\Username
2. Click OK.
As security features have become more sophisticated and device based security has improved, HP Web Jetadmin
developers have opted out of using the HP Jetdirect device password as a protective mechanism for device
authentication. Instead, HP recommends that you choose one of the following option for device security:
● SNMP Set Community Name: Devices will not allow an SNMP Set from any application without the Set
Community Name correctly embedded in the SNMP packet. If the Set name in the packet is “public” and the
Set name on the device is “George”, the device will not accept or acknowledge the packet.
Set Community Names traverse the network in clear text and, therefore, can be “sniffed” or viewed by
eavesdroppers. In most environments, a Set Community Name provides adequate security.
● SNMPv3: Devices configured via SNMPv3 offer significant security benefits. First, SNMPv3 configures a user
account and two pass-phrases on the device that the user (or application) must authenticate. This blocks
unauthorized use of devices, and the account/pass-phrase details do not traverse the network in clear text,
which makes it difficult for eavesdroppers to “sniff out” information.
Second, the communication between the management application and the device is encrypted using the
SNMP credentials so information about the device is protected. SNMPv3 is recommended in security-
sensitive environments.
▲ On the top menu bar, go to Tools > Options > Device Management > Configuration > PJL Repository.
The PJL File Repository page displays showing current file names and descriptions.
c. Type a description for the file, and then click the OK button.
a. Select the files that you want to delete, and then click the Remove button.
Credentials Store
The concept of a Credentials Store is not new to HP Web Jetadmin. Older versions of HP Web Jetadmin stored
credentials on devices as they were used and configured. This feature keeps HP Web Jetadmin users from
having to provide a credential (on a device that requires it) every time a device is configured.
The Credentials Store is a portion of the HP Web Jetadmin database that securely encrypts and stores device
credentials each time a correct credential value is authenticated at the device. These values are stored on a per-
credential, and per-device, basis.
● EWS Password: Blocks unauthorized access to the device-embedded HTTP interface. It is also synchronized
with the HP Jetdirect telnet password.
● File System Password: Protects the printer disk and other storage facilities from unauthorized access.
● SNMPv3 Credentials: Consists of user name, passphrase1, and passphrase2, which are all used when
SNMPv3 is enabled. This version of SNMP secures and authenticates communication between
management applications like HP Web Jetadmin and the device. This protocol is used when strong security
is required.
● SNMP Set Community Name: A grouping mechanism for SNMPv1/v2 used as a security mechanism by
many customers. Device configuration is not possible without knowledge of the Set Name value. The Set
Name value traverses the network in clear text and can be “sniffed” by eavesdroppers.
● SNMP Get Community Name: A mechanism that is sometimes used to prevent device discovery from other
HP Web Jetadmin installations. Devices respond only to Get packets that have the correct value. The Get
Name value traverses the network in clear text and can be “sniffed” by eavesdroppers.
● Use: The credential value, when used successfully, is stored on the device.
HP Web Jetadmin reuses stored credentials any time it encounters the requirement for them. When configuring
a device that has a stored credential, you are not required to re-enter the credential into HP Web Jetadmin. The
application uses the credential in the background. In fact, you are not even required to know the credential
because HP Web Jetadmin is using stored values.
1. On the top menu bar, go to Tools > Options > Shared > Discovery > Methods > IP Range > IP Ranges.
● Select an IP range
● Add: Add an IP range. Type the range in the First address and Last address fields, and then type a
description (if desired) in the Description field. Click Add.
– Subnet from my computer: Automatically use IP address ranges currently found on the local
subnet of your computer. Add a description in the Description field, if desired.
– Subnet from WJA server: Automatically use IP address ranges currently found on the subnet of
the HP Web Jetadmin server. Add a description in the Description field, if desired.
– Subnet from network address: Type a known IP address and subnet mask. Add a description in
the Description field, if desired.
● Delete: Remove addresses from the list by highlighting the address and clicking Delete.
● Import: If desired, import a range list by clicking Import, and then browse for the range list.
● Export: If desired, export a range list by clicking Export, and then browse for the location where you
want to store the range list.
User-defined settings are available in device configuration wizards, device list columns, reports, and on the
Config tab.
You can export user-defined settings from one HP Web Jetadmin installation to an XML file. Then you can import
the XML file into a different HP Web Jetadmin installation.
Changes that are made to the user-defined settings might not take effect for all of the HP Web Jetadmin
features until HP Web Jetadmin is restarted.
CAUTION: Actions that are performed in the User Defined window are effective immediately and cannot be
canceled.
1. Go to Tools > Options > Device Management > Configuration > User Defined.
3. In the Create User Defined Setting window, enter a name for the user-defined setting in the Setting name
field.
4. To disable the user-defined setting when configuring multiple devices, select the check box next to Hide
when configuring multiple devices.
IMPORTANT: Select this check box if the value of the user-defined setting must be unique for each device,
such as an identification number. This user-defined setting cannot be used to configure multiple devices, or
in device-configuration templates.
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To allow the user-defined setting to be used when configuring multiple devices, de-select the check box
next to Hide when configuring multiple devices.
Changing the name of a user-defined setting does not affect any current or historical data associated with that
setting. The new name should still reflect the purpose of the setting.
1. Go to Tools > Options > Device Management > Configuration > User Defined.
2. Select the user-defined setting from the list, and then click the Edit button.
3. In the Edit User Defined Setting window, enter a new name for the user-defined setting in the Setting name
field.
4. To disable the user-defined setting when configuring multiple devices, select the check box next to Hide
when configuring multiple devices.
-or-
To allow the user-defined setting to be used when configuring multiple devices, de-select the check box
next to Hide when configuring multiple devices.
After a user-defined setting is deleted, all of the current and historical data associated with that setting is lost,
and the setting is removed from any templates and scheduled tasks.
1. Go to Tools > Options > Device Management > Configuration > User Defined.
2. Select the user-defined settings from the list, and then click the Delete button.
3. In the Delete User Defined Setting window, verify that the correct user-defined settings that you want to
delete are listed, and then click the OK button.
1. Go to Tools > Options > Device Management > Configuration > User Defined.
4. In the Open window, navigate to and select the file, and then click Open.
5. To replace duplicate user-defined settings with the settings in the XML file, select the check box next to
Overwrite duplicate user-defined settings.
IMPORTANT: If a user-defined setting that already exists in HP Web Jetadmin is overwritten by a user-
defined setting with the same name in the XML file, note the following issues:
● Templates and user-defined data for the devices lose the values for the overwritten user-defined
settings.
● To display the overwritten user-defined settings, the HP Web Jetadmin service must be restarted.
● The columns for the overwritten user-defined settings in HP Web Jetadmin must be re-selected.
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To prevent duplicate user-defined settings from being imported into HP Web Jetadmin, de-select the check
box next to Overwrite duplicate user-defined settings.
1. Go to Tools > Options > Device Management > Configuration > User Defined.
-or-
4. On the Confirm page, verify that the correct user-defined settings are listed, and then click Export.
5. In the Save As window, navigate to and select the directory where you want to save the XML file.
6. In the File name field, enter a name for the XML file, and then click Save.
1. Go to Tools > Options > Device Management > Firmware > General.
2. In the Maximum concurrent upgrades field, enter the maximum number of concurrent firmware upgrades
that HP Web Jetadmin can perform. The default is 8.
IMPORTANT: If the maximum number of concurrent firmware upgrades is set to 11 or higher, you must
also change the value in the FirmwareUpgradeThreadsize section in the
PerfomanceTuning.config.xml file to match the value specified in the Maximum concurrent upgrades field.
For instructions on changing the value in the FirmwareUpgradeThreadsize section, see the
Increase the size of the firmware upgrade thread pool section below.
3. In the Retries field, enter the number of times that HP Web Jetadmin will attempt a firmware upgrade if the
previous upgrade fails. The default is 0.
The maximum number of concurrent firmware upgrades is defined by the size of the firmware upgrade thread
pool. The value specified for the size of the firmware upgrade thread pool must match the value specified in the
Maximum concurrent upgrades field.
1. Make a backup copy of the PerfomanceTuning.config.xml file. This file is available in the following directory
on the HP Web Jetadmin server:
C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Local\HP Inc\HPWebJetadmin\WjaService\config
<property name="FirmwareComponent.FirmwareUpgradeThreadsize">
<type>HP.Imaging.Wjp.Sdk.Core.Framework.ConfigurationItemString
</type>
<value>xx</value>
</property>
For installations that have been upgraded to HP Web Jetadmin 10.3 SR8 or later, this section must be
manually added to the PerfomanceTuning.config.xml file.
7. Change the value for the maximum number of concurrent firmware upgrades. For instructions on changing
this value, see the Configure the firmware upgrade settings section above.
At the top of each Device List is a Layouts field with a drop-down list from which you can select a custom layout,
the default layout, or you can create a layout.
2. Click New.
4. To specify the columns displayed on this page, select an option from the Category drop-down list.
5. Highlight the column that you want to display on the device lists, and then click the arrow buttons between
the two lists.
TIP: To select multiple columns, use either Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click. To change the order of the visible
columns, use the up and down arrows.
6. If this view can be seen or used by other users, check the box for Shared (or public).
7. Click OK.
8. Click Close.
The view you just added is available to select on the device lists.
2. Highlight the view that you want to edit, and then click Edit.
3. To specify the columns displayed on this page, select an option from the Category drop-down list.
TIP: To select multiple columns, use either Ctrl+Click or Shift+Click. To change the order of the visible
columns, use the up and down arrows.
5. If this view can be seen or used by other users, check the box for Shared (or public).
6. Click OK.
7. Click Close.
The view you just edited is available to select on the device lists.
● A device configuration is deemed as “release accepted” and a template is needed to configure other
devices with the same settings. The configuration template captures only the configuration options that
are selected.
There are two ways to create templates: (1) in single device mode, or (2) by using the template wizard.
To create a configuration template in single device mode, use the Config tab.
The Config tab allows device configuration for the selected device or devices. A list of configuration items is
displayed and is based on the configuration items supported for the selected device(s).
If you have the correct permissions, you can change one or more configuration items and apply the settings to
the selected device(s). If you do not have the correct permissions, you can only view the configuration items.
If a single device is selected, the configuration items in the tab are shown with the current device settings. If
multiple devices are selected, configuration items in the tab are shown with unspecified or blank settings.
The list of configurable options varies by the devices selected. When multiple devices are selected, all
configurable items will likely not apply to all devices. Only the settings that apply to a device will be set on that
device.
Some options might be repeated multiple times because different devices support different settings. If it is not
clear which device a particular setting applies to, hover the cursor over the name in the configuration settings to
display a tool tip with additional information.
After you create a configuration, click the Save as Template option to create a configuration template.
1. In the Device Management navigation pane, right-click Configuration, and then select Create configuration
template.
2. On the Select Template Models page, select the device models to configure, and then click the right arrow
button.
3. Select the network cards to configure, and then click the right arrow button.
4. Click Next.
The Specify template options page displays listing only the configuration options that apply to the device
models and network cards that you selected.
6. Specify the settings for the configuration options to include in the template, and then click Next.
NOTE: If you click Back, any configuration settings you already specified might be lost when you return to
the Specify template options page.
If you remove any device models or network cards on the Select Template Models page, some
configuration options might not be available when you return to the Specify template options page.
If you add device models or network cards on the Select Template Models page, new configuration options
might be available when you return to the Specify template options page.
NOTE: For information about specific configuration options that might not work properly in a batch mode,
see the Captured Configurable Options and Configuration Templates section in the HP Web Jetadmin User
Guide.
NOTE: The configuration options selected for this template apply only to devices that support those
options.
7. On the Confirm page, verify that the configuration option settings are correct, and then click Create
Template.
When creating a configuration template, the following configuration options support variable data:
● Asset Number
● Quick Sets
● Fax Archiving
● Outgoing Servers
If the value field for the configuration item has a blue background, then that configuration item can use variable
data.
If you want to use variable data, you need to create user-defined fields to store your variable data. You can
assign any name to a user-defined field.
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1. Click Tools, and then click Options.
2. Click Device Management, click the plus sign to expand the Configuration menu, and then click User
Defined.
4. On the Create User Defined Settings screen, enter a name in the Setting Name field.
TIP: When a variable data name starts with “var_,” it is easier to find and identify user-defined fields in
HP Web Jetadmin.
5. Click OK, and then repeat these steps for all the variable fields.
NOTE: Every user-defined field uses a unique number in the HP Web Jetadmin database which is invisible to
users. If you delete a user-defined field, and then create a new user-defined field with the same name, a new
unique number will be assigned to the new user-defined field. Therefore, you must create the user-defined field
on one HP Web Jetadmin server, export the user-defined field, and then import it to other HP Web Jetadmin
servers.
1. Create a CSV file with the following syntax on the first line:
IP Addr, Port, UserDefinedFieldName1, UserDefinedFieldName2
2. On the next lines, list the actual values. The Port option is always “1” for network-connected devices.
IP Addr, Port, var_DefaultFrom, var_DefaultDisplayName
NOTE: In place of IP Addr, you can also use Mac Address, or IP Hostname. For more information, see the
Importing a Configuration from a File section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
NOTE: HP Web Jetadmin stores the user-defined values only in its own database. Nothing gets configured
on the device itself.
4. Select File, select Import, and then follow the instructions in the wizard.
After identifying the variable configuration options and creating the corresponding user-defined fields, create a
template, and then refer to the user-defined field as variable data using one of the following conventions:
● Variable data: A variable in a template always starts and ends with “%%.” The name of the variable is in
between the “%%” symbols, such as in the following example:
%%<custom variable>%% (where “<custom variable>” is the name of the user-defined field)
● Variable data with a combination of static content before or after the variable:
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For more information on creating a template, see the Create Configuration Templates section in the HP Web
Jetadmin User Guide.
● Server context ID
● URI
● User name
After creating user-defined variables, refer to the user-defined fields inside the OXPd file using the following
format:
%%<custom variable>%% (where “<custom variable>” is the name of the user-defined field)
Example: %%ServerContextID%%
NOTE: If the template contains user-defined fields, the user-defined fields must be exported and then
imported to the other HP Web Jetadmin server before importing the template.
2. Follow the steps below based on the number of templates you are exporting:
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Export multiple templates
b. On the Select template page, select the templates, and then click Next.
3. On the Specify export options page, enter a password in the File encryption password field. This password
prevents unauthorized access to any sensitive data in the template.
4. In the Confirm password field, enter the password again, and then click Next.
5. On the Confirm page, verify that the correct templates are listed, and then click Export.
6. In the Save as window, navigate to the location where you want to save the template file, enter a name in
the File name field, and then click Save.
3. On the Select file page, click Browse, navigate to and select the template file, and then click Open.
4. In the File password field, enter the password that was assigned to the template file when it was exported.
5. To overwrite an existing template that has the same name, select the check box next to Overwrite
duplicate templates.
NOTE: If you select this check box, a warning message will display on the Confirm page.
6. Click Next.
7. On the Confirm page, verify that the file name is correct, and then click Import.
2. On the Select template page, select the template, and then click Next.
3. On the Select Template Models page, change the device models and network cards included in the
template, and then click Next.
NOTE: If you change the device models and network cards included in the template, any configuration
settings you already specified for the template might be lost.
If you remove any device models or network cards, some configuration options might not be available.
If you add device models or network cards, new configuration options might be available.
4. On the Specify template options page, enter a new name for the template (up to 48 characters).
5. Specify the settings for the configuration options to include in the template, and then click Next.
NOTE: For information about specific configuration options that might not work properly in a batch mode,
see the Captured Configurable Options and Configuration Templates section in the HP Web Jetadmin User
Guide.
NOTE: The configuration options selected for this template will apply only to the devices that support
those options.
6. On the Confirm page, verify that the configuration option settings are correct, and then click Save
Template.
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Configure devices remotely using HP Web Jetadmin
Overview
HP Web Jetadmin offers an efficient way to view and configure many device settings. Configuration options are
applied only to the device models that support them. Device configuration works differently for a single device
and for multiple devices.
● Single device configuration: To display the configuration settings and options in the workspace, select the
Config device tab.
● Only the configuration items for the selected device are displayed
● The configuration items that display are based on the current device settings
● Multiple device configuration: To display the configuration settings and options in the workspace, select the
Config device tab.
● Configuration items display the number of devices to which each item applies
● Some configuration items might be repeated multiple times because different devices support
different settings
● Hover the cursor over a configuration item title to display a tool-tip listing the applicable devices
Configure devices
Use the following steps to configure devices without using a configuration template:
NOTE: Some steps in this process might not apply, depending on the options you select.
1. In the left Device Management navigation pane, right-click Configuration, and then select Configure
devices.
● Use template: Devices will be configured by applying settings from a template. Select a configuration
template from the drop-down list, and then continue to step 3.
● Specify settings: Devices will be configured by specifying settings in the wizard. Continue to step 3.
● Import from file: Devices will be configured by importing settings from a CSV file.
NOTE: For more information, see the Importing a Configuration from a File section in the HP Web
Jetadmin User Guide.
b. Type the path and name of the CSV file to import, or browse to the file, and then click Next.
If the import is successful, the headers from the CSV file will display.
If any errors are found in the CSV file, you will need to correct them and then try the import
procedure again.
c. Select the comparable device setting for each header, and then click Next.
e. Click Done.
NOTE: For more information about the Confirm and Results pages, see the Complex Data in
the Confirm, Results, and Configuration History Pages section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
NOTE: If a task is scheduled using a template, the task uses the settings that are defined in the template
when the task starts. If the template is updated, the updated settings are used the next time the task runs.
A scheduled task uses the date and time on the server where HP Web Jetadmin is installed. The location
where the scheduled task runs might not be in the same time zone as the location where the HP Web
Jetadmin server is installed. Consider the potential for date and time differences when scheduling tasks.
Scheduled tasks are displayed in the Scheduled Tasks task module on the Device, Discovery, Configuration,
Firmware, Reports, Storage, Solutions, and Application Management pages. You can also display any task
module on the Overview page.
4. Click Next.
– Select the device by highlighting it and clicking the arrow buttons between the two lists.
– To move all devices from one list to the other, use the double arrow buttons.
– To sort the list of available devices, click the column headers. To view more columns, right-click the
column headers.
– To select an entire group instead of individual devices, change the selection method to Groups. Tasks
can be performed on a single group, or a group and all of its subgroups.
If a task is scheduled for a group, the task uses the devices that are in the group when the task starts.
If the devices in the group are changed, you do not have to delete the scheduled task and create a
new scheduled task.
● If you chose to specify settings, the Specify device settings page displays.
– The settings displayed are the ones supported by the devices you selected in step 5. Settings
are organized alphabetically within each category.
– You can also use the personalized My Settings category to easily find your favorite settings.
– If My Settings is not visible, right-click and select Show ‘My Settings’. Select the configuration
options, and then click Next.
NOTE: For information about specific configuration options that might not work properly in a
batch mode, see the Captured Configurable Options and Configuration Templates section in the
HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
● If you did not choose to specify settings, this page will not display. Continue to the next step.
7. If you chose to schedule this configuration, the Specify schedule options page displays.
● If you did not choose to schedule this configuration, skip to step 12.
8. Select the start date and time for your configuration, specify how often it should run, and give it a name.
● Name: Enter a name for this scheduled task. This will make it easier to identify the task in the task
modules and in the configuration history.
● Recurrence, Daily: The task will occur daily, once per day or once per weekday, depending on the
selected setting.
● Recurrence, Weekly: The task will occur once every “x” number of weeks on the day specified,
depending on the setting.
● Recurrence, Monthly: The task will occur once every “x” number of months on “xx” day, depending on
the setting. Or, the task will occur on a specified day pattern, depending on the setting.
9. Click Next.
NOTE: For more information about the Confirm page, see the Complex Data in the Confirm, Results, and
Configuration History Pages section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
NOTE: For more information about the Results page, see the Complex Data in the Confirm, Results, and
Configuration History Pages section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
At this point, the schedule has been created, but the devices have not yet been configured.
– HP recommends running the configuration once to make sure there are not any problems, such as
devices needing credentials in order to be configured. Running the configuration now will increase the
chances of the scheduled configuration completing successfully.
– If you do not want to run the configuration now, de-select the check box next to Run configuration
now (recommended), and then click Done.
To see details of the configuration, click Details, and then click Close.
NOTE: For more information about the Results page, see the Complex Data in the Confirm, Results, and
Configuration History Pages section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
Even if SNMPv1/v2 is set to Read-Only, and SNMPv3 is not enabled, SNMP settings can be configured with this
configuration option.
If SNMPv1/v2 is set to Read-Only, and SNMPv3 is not enabled, the SNMP Credentials – FutureSmart 3 and Non-
FutureSmart devices configuration option (previously called Access Control for Device Functions) cannot be used
to configure the SNMP settings.
Existing templates, including templates that have been upgraded to HP Web Jetadmin 10.4 SR3, continue to use
the SNMP Credentials – FutureSmart 3 and Non-FutureSmart devices configuration option. If you configure the
SNMP settings with this configuration option when SNMPv2 is set to Read-Only, the configuration will fail and a
Needed credentials dialog will display requesting the SNMPv1/v2 credentials.
Create a new configuration step/template and use the new SNMP Credentials – FutureSmart 4 configuration
option in the Security category.
To maintain a high security standard, HP recommends enabling and configuring SNMPv3 instead of providing
SNMPv1/v2 read/write access. SNMPv3 passphrases require a minimum of 8 characters, and the password
complexity must contain three of the following items: uppercase letters, lowercase letters, numbers, and special
characters.
1. In the Device Management navigation pane, expand Configuration, and then select History.
NOTE: For more information about how to display complex data on the Configuration History pane, see
the Complex Data in the Confirm, Results, and Configuration History Pages section in the HP Web Jetadmin
User Guide.
2. On the Configuration History pane, select one of the following options from the Group By list:
● None: Displays the configuration history as a simple list. To sort the list by a column, click the column
heading.
● Initiator: Groups the configuration history by the user who initiated the device configuration.
● Start time: Groups the configuration history by the date and time that the device configuration
started.
● Device result: Groups the configuration history by the results of the device configuration.
● Task result: Groups the configuration history by the results of the task.
3. To display the details for a group or device configuration, click the + button next to the group or device
configuration.
To hide the details for a group or device configuration, click the - button next to the group or device
configuration.
4. To display the details for all of the configuration history, click the + (Expand All) button at the top of the
Configuration History pane.
To hide the details for all of the configuration history, click the - (Collapse All) button at the top of the
Configuration History pane.
● Control over device-based security features for both individual devices and batches of devices
Application security
HP Web Jetadmin has several features that make it easy to secure the application, including the following:
● Single sign-on: Users do not have to provide password and user details to access the application.
● .NET Remoting: The client displays through a local application that uses .NET Remoting as a secure means
of communicating with the server.
● Active Directory Integration: Domain accounts are used to identify who has access to the application and its
features.
● Low-privilege service: HP Web Jetadmin does not run as a Windows System account and does not have
direct access to key OS components (the client application runs under user credentials).
● Optional SSL/TLS-ClickOnce client deployment: This feature applies added security using certificates.
When the HP Web Jetadmin client application launches, the user is authenticated to the server using Windows
Integrated Authentication. The user cannot view or access features that have been disabled as a result of
assigned role permissions.
● Create a role
● Delete a user
Any local user, domain user, or group that is part of the Microsoft local administrator group on the HP Web
Jetadmin server host has full administrator rights to the HP Web Jetadmin server.
In addition, administrators can create roles to define access or privileges for different users based on their job
functions.
Device security
Overview
Device passwords, community names, ports, and other credentials are used to prevent unauthorized access.
In many environments, policies require the device administrator to periodically change the security credentials.
HP Web Jetadmin offers invaluable assistance with this because users can configure many devices at once. This
saves administrators from having to contact each device separately to change security credentials.
Even though an HP Web Jetadmin installation is secure, other HP Web Jetadmin installations, and other utilities,
can access devices.
The Credentials Store is a portion of the HP Web Jetadmin database that securely encrypts and stores device
credentials each time a correct credential value is authenticated at the device. These values are stored on a per-
credential and per-device basis.
● EWS Password: The EWS password blocks unauthorized access to the device-embedded HTTP interface. It
is also synchronized with the HP Jetdirect telnet password.
● File System Password: Protects the printer disk and other storage facilities from unauthorized access
● SNMP Set Community Name: A grouping mechanism for SNMPv1/v2 used as a security mechanism by
many customers. Device configuration is not possible without knowledge of the Set Name value. The Set
Name value traverses the network in clear text and can be “sniffed” by eavesdroppers.
● SNMP Get Community Name: A mechanism that is sometimes used to prevent device discovery from other
HP Web Jetadmin installations. Devices respond only to Get packets that have the correct value. The Get
Name value traverses the network in clear text and can be “sniffed” by eavesdroppers.
● Configuration: The credential is stored once it has been configured on the device.
● Use: The credential value, when used successfully, is stored on the device.
HP Web Jetadmin reuses stored credentials any time it encounters a requirement for them. When configuring a
device that has a stored credential, you are not required to re-enter the credential into HP Web Jetadmin. The
application uses the credential in the background. In fact, you are not even required to know the credential
because HP Web Jetadmin is using stored values.
While configuring devices, you do not have to remember, or even know, the credential to perform the
configuration. You just need access to HP Web Jetadmin and device configuration features.
● Some HP Web Jetadmin users are allowed configuration access to the devices via Roles and User Security.
● Users can be added or removed from this delegation through Roles and User Security (see the User Security
section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide).
● Knowledge about device passwords is required before you can change any password value.
Credentials delegation is used to allow configuration of devices without having to share the credential “secrets”
across a large distribution. Employees can control and configure devices, while administrators control and
configure passwords. Any user with access to devices and configuration features has delegated access to the
Credential Store.
● Access to device credential values: Credential Store/selected device administrators (see the Credentials
Store section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide)
● Access to HP Web Jetadmin: Users and Roles (see the User Security section in the HP Web Jetadmin User
Guide)
● Access to device credentials store: Roles/Feature Permissions (see the Roles section in the HP Web
Jetadmin User Guide)
● Access to specific devices: Roles/Device Group Membership/Device Feature Permissions (see the Roles
section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide)
Each layer (detailed below) uses HP Web Jetadmin security to protect against unauthorized access.
● First layer: Device passwords are protected by one administrator, or a few select administrators.
● Second layer: Users and Roles allow only authorized users to log into HP Web Jetadmin.
● Third layer: Roles and Feature Permissions allow only authorized users configuration access.
● Last layer: Roles, Device Group Membership, and Device Feature Permissions allow authorized users access
to specific devices based on device group membership and specific device configuration features.
All devices and configuration options outside of the Group Restriction Type are secured from unauthorized
access.
If you choose to use only qualified firmware images, then you must certify firmware images before upgrading
the firmware. Use Edit Properties on the Firmware Repository.
NOTE: Some steps in this process might not apply, depending on the options you select.
The Upgrade Firmware wizard starts and the Select upgrade type page displays.
4. To schedule the firmware upgrade for later, select Schedule firmware upgrade, and then click Next.
NOTE: If a task is scheduled using a template, the task uses the settings that are defined in the template
when the task starts. If the template is updated, the updated settings are used the next time the task runs.
A scheduled task uses the date and time on the server where HP Web Jetadmin is installed. The location
where the scheduled task runs might not be in the same time zone as the location where the HP Web
Jetadmin server is installed. Consider the potential for date and time differences when scheduling tasks.
Scheduled tasks are displayed in the Scheduled Tasks task module on the Device, Discovery, Configuration,
Firmware, Reports, Storage, Solutions, and Application Management pages. You can also display any task
module on the Overview page.
5. Select the device(s) for the firmware upgrade (using one of the following options):
– Select a device by highlighting it and clicking the arrow buttons between the two lists.
– To move all devices from one list to the other, use the double arrow buttons.
– To sort the list of available devices, click the column headers. To view more columns, right-click the
column headers.
– To select an entire group instead of individual devices, change the selection method to Groups. Tasks
can be performed on a single group, or a group and all of its subgroups.
NOTE: If subgroups are included, the task might take longer to complete and network traffic might
increase significantly. HP recommends that you include subgroups only when necessary.
If a task is scheduled for a group, the task uses the devices that are in the group when the task starts.
If the devices in the group are changed, you do not have to delete the scheduled task and create a
new scheduled task.
– If you need to qualify an image, and you have the appropriate permissions (Manage Firmware
Images set in the User Security (see the User Security section in the HP Web Jetadmin User
Guide), select the image, and then click Edit Properties.
NOTE: Some images with the same version and models will be listed as one option in the
drop-down list.
● If you did not choose to use qualified firmware images, continue to the next step.
7. If one or more of the selected devices support Boot Language, the Select boot language page displays.
Select the boot language that will be sent to the printer before the upgrade begins, and then click Next.
NOTE: If none of the selected devices support Boot Language, this page will not display. Continue to the
next step.
8. If you are scheduling this upgrade for a later time, the Specify schedule options page displays.
Select the start date and time, and then click Next.
If a device does not support boot language, or for HP Jetdirect upgrades, N/A will display.
● Embedded Web Server button—Opens the device Embedded Web Server (EWS). The EWS provides options
to remotely manage the device.
3. On the Select a reset option page, select one of the following options:
NOTE: The options that are available vary depending on the selected devices.
c. In the Start time lists, select a date and time for the power cycle.
d. In the Recurrence section, select an option to specify how often the power cycle occurs,
and then select any associated settings.
e. Click Next, and when the Success message displays, click Done.
● Print Test Page button—Sends a test page or file to the device. The file must be in a file format that the
device can print.
NOTE: The file formats that are valid vary depending on the device. For example, most devices can print
TXT and PJL files. Some devices can print only PDF files.
● Remote Control Panel button—Opens the Remote Control-Panel page for the device.
● Restore Device button—Launches the Restore Device wizard. Use the following steps to restore the
device(s):
NOTE: This option is only supported by FutureSmart and Samsung devices. If this function is greyed out
for FutureSmart and Samsung devices, click the Config tab, and then go back to the Troubleshoot tab.
1. Click Browse, and then select the backup file from the system (compressed ZIP format).
The Encryption Key field should match the restore file key provided at the time of the backup.
Once this option is enabled, devices of the same class can be restored.
NOTE: There is no option to obtain the backup file from HP Web Jetadmin. To obtain the backup file,
go to the device EWS page, then navigate to General > Backup and Restore.
The current configuration settings change once the file is restored, and the device will restart.
If an invalid encryption key is entered, HP Web Jetadmin displays a success message after the file has
been successfully transferred to the printer. With the current firmware implementation, the printer
will start processing the file, and HP Web Jetadmin will not know if the file can be decoded/decrypted
correctly.
● Detailed status section—If a single device is selected, a list displays with all the status messages that
occurred on that device.
If multiple devices are selected, a list displays with all the status messages and the number of times they
occurred on those devices.
● Troubleshooting tools section—Provides historical information for one or more selected devices.
To display more information about all of the alerts in the list, click View History.
To display more information about a device configuration, select the configuration from the list, and
then click Details.
To display more information about all of the device configurations in the list, click View History.
● The date and time the transaction was triggered (If a time is not specified, the transaction was just
triggered)
The log files in this directory must be removed manually. In HP Web Jetadmin 10.3 SR8 and earlier, the default
log setting was ALL. Because this setting can generate a lot of log entries, the default log setting was changed to
ERROR in HP Web Jetadmin 10.4.
3. Find all occurrences of value="ALL", and change them to value="ERROR". To do this, use the global
replace function.
4. Save the file. Make sure that the .txt file extension is not added to the file name.
HP support can request additional HP Web Jetadmin log files (*.itl) that the support teams will analyze.
The Resolve IP Addresses wizard retrieves a list of all the devices that are currently in a communication error
status, regardless of the reason for the communication error. For each of these devices, the wizard retrieves the
hostname assigned to the device, and then looks up the hostname in the Domain Name System (DNS) to
determine if the corresponding IP address has changed.
If a new IP address has been assigned to the device, the wizard adds that device to a list of devices to be
rediscovered. The wizard then runs a Specified Addresses discovery using the list of devices to be rediscovered. If
there are PC-connected devices and network-connected devices in a communication error status, the wizard
runs a separate discovery for each group of devices.
If you know that the IP addresses assigned to some of the devices on the network have changed, you can run
the Resolve IP Addresses wizard one time to resolve the status of those devices. If the IP addresses assigned to
the devices on the network change frequently, you can create a schedule to run the wizard on a recurring basis,
such as daily, weekly, or monthly.
To resolve devices that are in a communication error status, perform the following steps:
2. To run the discovery immediately, make sure the Schedule check box is not selected.
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To create a schedule for the discovery, select the Schedule check box.
A scheduled task uses the date and time on the server where HP Web Jetadmin is installed. The location
where the scheduled task runs might not be in the same time zone as the location where the HP Web
Jetadmin server is installed. Consider the potential for date and time differences when scheduling tasks.
3. Click Next.
4. If credentials are required to discover the devices, select the Specify credentials to use for this discovery
option, and then perform the following steps:
a. If the devices on the network have an SNMPv1 Get Community Name other than “public” defined,
select the SNMPv1 Get Community Name check box, and then enter the SNMPv1 Get Community
Name in the field.
b. If HP Web Jetadmin is configured to discover SNMPv3 devices, select the SNMPv3 Credentials check
box, and then enter the user name, authentication password, and private password in the fields.
IMPORTANT: To enable HP Web Jetadmin to discover SNMPv3 devices, go to Tools > Options >
Device Management > Device Discovery > General.
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c. If the devices are connected to the network through a PC, select the WMI Credentials check box, and
then enter the administrator (local) credentials for the Windows host that HP Web Jetadmin queries
during the discovery.
d. To use the global credentials, select the Use global credentials check box.
TIP: To define the global credentials, go to Tools > Options > Shared > Credentials, and then select
the appropriate option.
5. Click Next.
● If you did not select the Schedule check box, the Confirm page displays. Perform the following steps
to resolve the devices:
The Results page displays and shows the progress of the discovery. While the discovery is
running, you can hide the Resolve IP Addresses wizard or cancel the discovery.
NOTE: This discovery is available in the Devices – Scheduled Tasks task module on the Device
Management > Overview page. You can view the progress or stop the discovery from this task
module.
When the discovery is finished, the Results page indicates the status of the discovery and the
following information is displayed:
NOTE: If a device is in a communication error status, but the IP address assigned to the device
has not changed, or the Resolve IP Addresses wizard was unable to discover the new IP address
listed in the DNS, the wizard cannot resolve the status. The device remains in a communication
error status.
b. Click Done.
● If you selected the Schedule check box, the Specify schedule options page displays. Perform the
following steps to specify the schedule options:
b. In the Start time fields, specify the date and time this discovery starts.
c. In the Recurrence section, select the option that defines how often this discovery runs, and then
specify the corresponding settings.
d. Click Next.
f. Click Done.
This discovery schedule is available in the Devices – Scheduled Tasks task module on the Device
Management > Overview page. You can edit and delete the schedule from this task module.
Many data elements exist within HP Web Jetadmin, but the data that is actually available on devices will vary
depending on model and device firmware revision.
You can copy and paste data from Device Lists to any other application. Select one or more rows, click Ctrl-C, or
right-click on a device, and then select Copy.
When pasting this information, it is formatted in the same way a device list export would be (i.e. the first row will
be column headers, and the subsequent rows will be the selected devices).
The Export Devices wizard starts and the Select columns page displays.
● Threshold: Specify the age or type of data that HP Web Jetadmin will obtain from the devices
selected:
– Database only: HP Web Jetadmin will always obtain data from the database.
– Missing items only: HP Web Jetadmin will obtain data directly from the device if that data is not
already in the database.
– From device only: HP Web Jetadmin will always obtain data from the device.
– 1 Hour: HP Web Jetadmin will always obtain data that is one hour old or older.
– 3 Hours: HP Web Jetadmin will always obtain data that is three hours old or older.
– 6 Hours: HP Web Jetadmin will always obtain data that is six hours old or older.
– 24 Hours: HP Web Jetadmin will always obtain data that is 24 hours old or older.
● Do not prompt for credentials: Select this option if you want to export data from devices, but you do
not want to prompt for credentials from each device that is exporting data.
4. To specify the columns displayed on this page, select one of the following options from the Category drop-
down list:
To display only a specific category of columns, expand All, and then select the category.
● Obsolete: Displays columns that are still available in HP Web Jetadmin, but have been replaced by
new columns or will not be supported in the future
To change the order of the visible columns, use the up and down arrow buttons.
6. To schedule the export for a later time, click Schedule device list export.
NOTE:
● A scheduled task uses the date and time on the server where HP Web Jetadmin is installed. The
location where the scheduled task runs might not be in the same time zone as the location where the
HP Web Jetadmin server is installed. Consider the potential for date and time differences when
scheduling tasks.
● Scheduled tasks are displayed in the Scheduled Tasks task module on the Device, Discovery,
Configuration, Firmware, Reports, Storage, Solutions, and Application Management pages. You can
also display any task module on the Overview page.
7. Click Next.
● If devices were not selected prior to starting this wizard, the Select devices page displays. Continue to
step 8 to select the device(s).
● If devices were selected, the Specify destination settings page displays. Skip to step 9 to specify the
destination settings.
8. Select the device by highlighting it and clicking the arrow buttons between the two lists. To move all
devices from one list to the other, use the double arrow buttons.
You can sort the list of available devices by clicking the column headers, or view more columns by right-
clicking the column headers.
● Local file: Select this to save the export to a local file. You will be prompted for a filename and location
after the export has begun.
● Email: Send the data to an email address. Type the email address into the field provided, or browse
for the email address.
● Server file: The server filename and path are specific to the HP Web Jetadmin host installation. The
provided path describes where the file will be located after the export has completed.
If a file of the same name exists in the location, the filename of the export file will have a time stamp
appended to it to make it unique. If you want to replace the default filename, type the new name in
the input field.
● Database: Select this to save to a database view. Enter a name for the view, and select the language
for header information. The export will create a view located under Views in the HP Web Jetadmin
database.
The view can be accessed with any SQL Server tool or reporting tool.
NOTE: This option is only available after a license is purchased and installed.
The Results page displays and shows the status of the export.
For complex columns, HP Web Jetadmin exports only the summary data displayed in the device list grid.
To display the details, select the individual sub-items that you want to export. If an item contains a list of
elements, the item typically has a sub-item that represents the list. Select the sub-item to export the entire list.
In this case, the output is an XML fragment that contains an item tag for each element in the list.
If the individual items are also complex, the XML fragment includes all of the item details. You cannot select the
level of detail exported for each item.
Some complex items do not support the selection of individual sub-items for export. In this case, the exported
content is an XML fragment that includes all of the sub-items, rather than the summary displayed in the device
list.
For example, error or warning conditions, such as “paper out” or “toner low,” can trigger HP Web Jetadmin to
send email messages that contain detailed information pertaining to the condition. Then the recipient can act
upon that condition immediately.
The advantage of alerts is that you can receive proactive, real-time warnings via email for events that occur on
networked printers. Receiving early notification of printer events enables administrators to correct the problems
before they impact end-user productivity. This saves time for the administrator and for the end-user.
Helpdesks might use alerts to troubleshoot issues with printers proactively before they affect end-users.
Individuals responsible for ordering consumables, such as toner cartridges, might enable “toner low” alerts so
they can order supplies proactively before they run out.
● The type of notifications that HP Web Jetadmin sends when an event occurs
HP Web Jetadmin always displays alerts in the alert history. When the Log to File option is enabled,
HP Web Jetadmin also writes alerts to the Alerts Log file. For more information about the Alerts Log file, see the
Configure the Settings for the Alerts Log section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
1. In the Device Management navigation pane, right-click Alerts, and then select Subscribe.
2. On the Specify alerts subscription type page, select the Use Template option, select the alert subscription
template from the list, and then click Next.
b. To change the list of devices, click the ... button next to Source, and then select the device list.
c. Select the devices from the list, and then click the > button.
d. Click Next.
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b. Click the ... button next to Group, and then select the group.
c. To include the subgroups contained in the selected group, select the Include subgroups check box.
IMPORTANT: If subgroups are included, network traffic might increase significantly. HP recommends
that you include subgroups only when necessary.
d. Click Next.
4. To link the selected alert subscription template to this alert subscription, select the Link template to
subscription option, and then click Next.
Any changes that are made to the selected alert subscription template are automatically applied to the
devices associated with this alert subscription.
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To create an alert subscription that is not linked to the selected alert subscription template, select the Do
NOT link template to subscription option, enter a name for this alert subscription in the Subscription name
field, and then click Next.
Any changes that are made to the alert subscription template will not apply to the devices that were
previously configured with this alert subscription template.
5. On the Confirm page, verify that the information is correct, and then click Apply Template.
6. On the Progress page, click Details, review the alerts for each device, and then click Close.
NOTE: If HP Web Jetadmin has stored the maximum number of alerts for any of the selected devices, the
Edit trap table settings window displays. For more information about this window, see the Manage the trap
table section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
1. In the Device Management navigation pane, right-click Alerts, and then select Subscribe.
2. On the Specify alerts subscription type page, select the Specify Settings option.
● General alerts (detailed)—HP Web Jetadmin monitors the devices for non-supply events and relies
on SNMP traps. HP Web Jetadmin establishes polling when the SNMP trap destination cannot be
configured.
● Supplies alerts—HP Web Jetadmin monitors the devices for supply statuses and levels, and relies on
polling. The polling mechanism uses a combination of slow-polling and a sliding-time interval
depending on the level of the supply being monitored.
● Critical alerts—HP Web Jetadmin monitors the devices for specific events by polling the devices every
5 minutes. The polling interval can be configured in the range of 5 to 360 minutes. HP recommends
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that you use this option sparingly and only for devices that need immediate attention because the
polling frequency can significantly increase network traffic.
NOTE: HP Web Jetadmin establishes polling when the SNMP trap destination cannot be configured.
This polling rate is configurable, For more information see, see the Configure the Polling Options for
Device Alerts and Supplies Alerts section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
b. To change the list of devices, click the ... button next to Source, and then select the device list.
c. Select the devices from the list, and then click the > button.
d. Click Next.
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b. Click the ... button next to Group, and then select the group.
c. To include the subgroups contained in the selected group, select the Include subgroups check box.
IMPORTANT: If subgroups are included, network traffic might increase significantly. HP recommends
that you include subgroups only when necessary.
d. Click Next.
5. If the General alerts (detailed) or Critical alerts option was selected, use the following steps to configure the
settings:
a. On the Select alerts page, select the check boxes for the alerts that you want to monitor, and then
click Next.
b. If you do not want to configure the advanced settings, select the No advanced settings option, and
then click Next.
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To prevent HP Web Jetadmin from sending duplicate alerts for a specific period of time, use the
following steps to configure the settings:
i. Select the Time to ignore duplicate alerts option. This setting applies only to this alert
subscription.
ii. In the Ignore duplicates for fields, enter the amount of time that HP Web Jetadmin waits before
sending a duplicate alert.
iii. To specify that HP Web Jetadmin ignores the first occurrence of the time period configured for
the Ignore duplicates for option, select the Ignore first time period check box, and then click
Next.
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To send alerts when a threshold is exceeded, select the Count threshold (if applicable) option, enter
the threshold value in the Send alert when value exceeds field, and then click Next.
c. If the Supplies alerts option was selected, use the following steps to configure the settings:
i. On the Select supplies categories page, select the check boxes for the supply alerts to monitor,
and then click Next.
ii. To specify a supply threshold, select the Threshold value (early warning, low, very low) option,
and then enter the threshold value in the field provided.
NOTE: The threshold is a decrementing value. When a supply reaches the threshold,
HP Web Jetadmin sends an alert.
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To specify that HP Web Jetadmin sends an alert when the supply level increases significantly
from the current level, select the Replaced option.
6. Specify the type of alerts that HP Web Jetadmin sends when an event occurs:
To configure alerts to be sent only to the Alert history log without email notifications, follow these steps:
▲ Select the Alert history only option, and then click Next.
IMPORTANT: SMTP must be configured to send email notifications. For more information, see the
Configure the SMTP Gateway Settings section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
b. In the Send to field, enter the email addresses of the recipients separated by semi-colons (;).
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Click the Browse button. In the Select Email Address window, select the email addresses from the
Available addresses list, click the > button, and then click OK.
TIP: To manage the list of email addresses, click Manage list. The Options window displays with the
Addresses option selected. For more information, see the Manage the Shared Email Addresses section
in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
c. Select the type of message for the alerts from the following options:
● To include a short description of the alert in the message, select the Concise option.
● To include a more detailed description of the alert in the message, select the Verbose option.
● To use an email template for the message, select the Custom option, and then select a template
from the list.
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TIP: To create an email template, click the New button. The Options window displays with the
Email Templates option selected. For more information, see the Manage the Custom Email
Templates section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
d. To include the body of the alert message as an email attachment, select the check box next to Also
send the email body as an attachment.
e. Click Next.
a. Select the SNMP trap generator option, and then click Next.
b. In the Trap destination field, enter the IP address or fully qualified domain name of the server where
HP Web Jetadmin forwards the SNMP traps.
c. In the Listen port field, enter the port on which the server listens for SNMP traps.
d. In the SNMP version list, select the version of SNMP that HP Web Jetadmin uses for the traps.
e. If SNMPv1 or SNMP v2 is selected in the SNMP version list, enter a community name for the trap in
the Community field.
If SNMPv3 is selected in the SNMP version list, follow these steps to specify the settings for the
notification:
NOTE: For SNMPv3, HP Web Jetadmin sends an inform notification to the server instead of a trap
notification. The server sends an acknowledgement to HP Web Jetadmin when the inform notification
is received.
If HP Web Jetadmin does not receive an acknowledgement within a specified timeout interval,
HP Web Jetadmin resends the inform notification.
For more information about configuring the SNMPv3 timeout interval and number of retries, see the
Configure the SNMP Settings section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
ii. In the Context name field, enter a context name, such as “public.”.
iv. In the Authentication password and Confirm authentication password fields, enter the
authentication password.
vi. In the Privacy password and Confirm privacy password fields, enter the privacy password.
f. In the Preferred language list, select the language that HP Web Jetadmin uses for the SNMP traps.
g. To change the format for the SNMP traps, click the Edit button. The Options window displays with the
SNMP Trap Generator option selected.
NOTE: For more information about the SNMP trap format, see the Manage the trap table section in
the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
i.
7. On the Specify subscription name page, enter a name for the alert subscription, and then click Next.
8. On the Confirm page, verify that the information is correct, and then click Subscribe.
9. On the Progress page, click Details, review the alerts for each device, and then click Close.
NOTE: If HP Web Jetadmin has stored the maximum number of alerts for any of the selected devices, the
Edit trap table settings window displays. For more information about this window, see the Manage the trap
table section in the HP Web Jetadmin User Guide.
1. In the Edit trap table settings window, select a device from the list.
2. To manage the traps in the table, choose from the following options:
● To remove all of the traps from the table, select the Remove all trap table settings option.
HP Web Jetadmin can add new traps to the table for this device.
● To remove a specific trap from the table, select the trap from the Trap table settings section, and then
select the Remove selected trap table settings option. HP Web Jetadmin can add new traps to the
table for this device.
● To leave all of the traps in the table, select the Skip this device option. HP Web Jetadmin cannot add
new traps to the table for this device.
5. Click Finish.
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Back up and restore HP Web Jetadmin
Know when to back up
HP Web Jetadmin configuration settings are not detected when upgrading from an older version of HP Web
Jetadmin to a newer version. HP recommends that you back up this information before starting an upgrade. It is
also an excellent precaution in case the machine where HP Web Jetadmin is installed fails.
● Disk crash
● Accidental deletion
HP Web Jetadmin installs a Microsoft SQL Express database and places many files in the Program Files and
Documents and Settings directories. It is critical to back up the database and file structure to ensure that all
essential areas of HP Web Jetadmin can be restored.
NOTE: When using HP Web Jetadmin with a remote SQL server, use the Microsoft SQL tools to back up and
restore the SQL data.
In addition to using the backup script or the Microsoft tools to back up the SQL database, HP recommends that
you export all of the user-defined fields and templates from the HP Web Jetadmin client UI. HP also
recommends that you save the global credentials outside of HP Web Jetadmin because global credentials
cannot be decrypted on a new HP Web Jetadmin server even after all of the SQL data has been restored.
Data backed up
The following data in the directory structure and database is backed up:
● Device credentials
● SSL certificate
● Configuration history
NOTE: NTFS file permissions are integral to HP Web Jetadmin. The HP Web Jetadmin files can be restored only
when the backup and restore scripts are on NTFS file systems.
CAUTION: The backup and restore scripts stop the HP Web Jetadmin service. Before running these scripts,
always check for clients using the application.
3. Type backup.
When the backup process is complete, the following files are saved in the WJABackupRestore directory:
There is also a Settings directory that contains all of the files that were copied from the following directory:
C:\Windows\ServiceProfiles\NetworkService\AppData\Local\HP Inc\HPWebJetadmin
If the restore is performed on a different host than where the backup was performed, follow the cloning
procedure described in the Back Up, Restore, and Clone an HP Web Jetadmin Installation white paper.
Verify that the backup file-set (that was created by running the backup.bat script) is located in the following
directory:
When the restore.bat script executes, all of the settings that were specified during the HP Web Jetadmin
installation are overwritten with the values from the backup.
This means that after a restore, the setting for the Data Collection feature reflects the value from the backup. To
view the Data Collection feature, navigate to Tools > Options > Shared > General > Data Collection.
To run the restore script, open a command window, change to the directory where the batch file is located, and
type restore.
This file is located in the following directory on the HP Web Jetadmin server:
In HP Web Jetadmin, go to Help > About, and then write down the current version as 10.4. nnnnn, where nnnnn
is the build number. This version of the installer is required to perform a recovery.
Before you begin an upgrade, go to Application Management > Overview > Application Management – Active
Tasks, and then check for any paused or pending tasks. You must stop or resolve these tasks before you run the
installer.
To upgrade HP Web Jetadmin, go to www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin to obtain the installation executable file. Then
run the executable on the system that hosts HP Web Jetadmin.
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Online Help
The HP Web Jetadmin online Help provides detailed information about using the software to configure and
manage devices on the network.
To access the online Help, go to Help > Context help. Use the Contents, Index, and Search tabs to navigate the
online Help.
Each page in HP Web Jetadmin has a Help icon (?) on the content toolbar. When you click the help icon, and then
click somewhere on the page, HP Web Jetadmin displays context-sensitive help for that specific portion of the
page. Context-sensitive help provides only the information you need for the displayed page or option.
NOTE: To access external links, the browser must have access to the Internet. If you are behind an Internet
firewall, you might need to configure proxy servers. Consult the network administrator to determine the
appropriate settings for the browser.
● HP Web Jetadmin at Software Depot: Provides overview, installation, and support details for the
HP Web Jetadmin software and associated utilities, including the following:
– Links to critical support documentation as well as other HP portals associated with this software
– A Select link to acquire the HP Web Jetadmin software and related utilities
● HP Web Jetadmin Premium Support product: HP is pleased to announce HP Web Jetadmin Premium
Support. This is a for-fee support service that offers you direct access to HP Web Jetadmin Support
Specialists.
For more information, browse to www.hp.com/go/webjetadmin, and then click HP Web Jetadmin Premium
Support.