HP Web Jetadmin 10.3 - User Guide

On the Select IP ranges page, you can select the IP address ranges displayed or you can edit the ranges.
1. Choose the action to take:
Select an IP range.
Add: Add an IP range by clicking Add. Type the range in First address and Last address; then type
a description (if desired) in Description. Click Add.
To calculate a range, click Calculate range. The Calculate IP Range page is displayed:
Subnet from my computer: Automatically use IP address ranges currently found on the local
subnet of your computer. You can add a description in Description if desired.
Subnet from WJA server: Automatically use IP address ranges currently found on the subnet
of the HP Web Jetadmin server. You can add a description in Description if desired.
Subnet from network address: Type a known IP address and subnet mask. You can add a
description in Description if desired.
Edit: Make changes to IP ranges by clicking Edit. Follow the steps in the bullet above for “Add”.
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 location you want to
store the range list.
Show favorites only: View only the IP ranges you have added by clicking Show favorites only (at
the bottom of the page).
Customize: Add or remove addresses to favorites by clicking Customize. Then select an address
and click Add Favorite or Remove Favorite. When done, click OK.
2. Click OK.
Specified Device Address Discovery
Specified Device Address Discoveries for Network Devices
Specified Device Address Discoveries for PC-Connected Devices
Details About Running a Specified Device Addresses Discovery
Sometimes there is enough information about your device fleet that enables building a base of device
addresses. These addresses can be added to HP Web Jetadmin through the Specified Address option (see
Manage the Address Lists for Specified Address Discoveries on page 42).
Specified Device Address discoveries use an explicit list of device addresses. These addresses can be IP
hostnames or IP addresses. IP hostnames can have fully qualified domain information appended. Address
information can be both imported from and exported to text files. Specified Device Address discovery works
similarly to IP Range discovery; HP Web Jetadmin simply moves down a list of addresses, performing queries
and adding qualified devices to the all devices list.
Here is an example of a small specified address base:
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