HP Web Jetadmin - Supported Printer Features in HP Web Jetadmin

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Default Sign In Method
(Replaced by Access
Control for Device
Functions)
This option lets you specify the sign in method for accessing the device. You should select the method that best suits the needs of your organization.
You can choose a local sign in or alternative sign in methods such as a user's Windows login.
Device User Accounts
This option lets you specify the Windows permission that is applied, by default, to users on the device. This allows you to set a base set of permissions
for all users on the device.
Digital Sending Service
The Digital Sending Service is an independent HP product that allows you to configure digital sending. If you select the Allow use of digital send
service checkbox, the Digital Sending Service manages the device. If you select the Allow transfer to new digital send service checkbox, any
Digital Sending Service can manage the device, even if another Digital Sending Service is currently managing the device.
Disable Direct Ports
Enabling this option makes the device more secure by only allowing printing through the network connection. If this option is selected, the device must
be rebooted afterwards.
Display Color Usage Job
Log Page On Information
Tab
Use this option to color: Yellow; color: Black">display the color: Yellow; color: Black">Display Color Usage Job Log Page On Information Tab of
the device Embedded Web Server. Enable or disable this option and then click Apply.
Embedded Web Server
Password
This option allows you to specify a password for the HP Embedded Web Server configuration if you are concerned about security. When setting a
password on the device, you must enter the current password, if any, regardless of credentials stored in the application. If you don’t, the setting will fail
as “Invalid Data”.
Enable Host USB
To use USB accessories, such as scanning to a USB storage device, Enable Host USB must be enabled. If not enabled, control panel applications
that require host USB plug and play, such as Save to USB application, will be automatically disabled.
Enable Secure PJL
HP Printer Job Language (PJL) is a command language that can be used to request information from printers (for example, printer model,
configuration settings, and status) and change the configuration settings on printers. Use this option to enable or disable PJL commands on the
printer. To allow users to send PJL commands to the printer, select the Enabled option. To prevent users from sending PJL commands to the printer,
select the Disabled option If you select the Enabled option for non-HP FutureSmart devices, be aware of the following issues: ● You can no longer
delete disk jobs by using the Erase Customer Data feature on the Storage tab. ● If the Printer Wakeup configuration option is enabled, the feature
might not work.
Encrypt all web
communication
This option lets you to enable or disable the HP Jetdirect card to encrypt any information coming from the device.
Encryption Strength
This option indicates the SSL encryption strength. For the encryption strength selected, ciphers are displayed that identify the weakest cipher allowed.
This only applies if encryption is enabled.
EWS Information
Protection
Use this option to enable or disable protection for the Information tab on the device Embedded Web Server (EWS) page.
Get Community Name
The Get Community Name password can be set to prevent unauthorized people from using SNMP utilities to access a device and get the device
settings.
Group 1 PIN
These options enable you to require users to use a PIN to access a device. You can then use the Authentication Manager function to specify what
features (such as Walk-up (control panel access), Copy, Send E-mail, Send Fax) are restricted. You can have two different groups, each with a unique
pin.
Group 2 PIN
This option enables you to force users to use a pin to access a device. You can then use the Authentication Manager function to specify what features
(such as walk-up, copy, send, fax) are restricted by this. You can have two different groups, each with a unique pin.
Ipsec Policy
Internet Protocol (IP) traffic to and from a device can be managed (processed or discarded) by configuration of an Internet Protocol security (IPsec,
RFC 2401) policy. An IPsec policy is configured on devices containing HP Jetdirect print servers that support this feature. Once an IPsec policy is
configured, HP Web Jetadmin allows you to apply it to multiple selected devices simultaneously.
Kerberos Authentication
Use this feature to configure the device (multi-function peripheral, or digital sender) to authenticate users to a Kerberos Realm. When Kerberos
authentication is selected as the Log In Method for one or more Device Functions on the Authentication Manager feature, the user at the device must
enter valid credentials to gain access to those functions (username, password, and realm).