
Availability of configuration options depends on the device model, network card, and firmware
revision. One model of device might support a configuration option for digital send functionality
where another model, probably a single-function device, does not support that same configuration
option. Again, in fleet scenarios, any configuration option that is set in HP Web Jetadmin is only
applied to device models for which it is supported. Others fail and the results indicate successes and
failures.
Since different device models support different values for some configuration items or they expose the
values differently than other models, HP Web Jetadmin must offer the same configuration items
multiple times (see above). Holding the cursor over an entry displays the models to which it applies.
After all the desired configuration items are selected, they can either be applied to selected devices or
saved in a template and applied at a later date.
VOLATILE CONFIGURATION ITEMS
Some actions performed remotely on devices can cause the device to automatically power cycle or
change in some other way that can impact the success of further configurations. Consider the case
where you attempt to configure several device parameters, including one parameter that causes the
device to reset itself, which also causes HP Web Jetadmin to lose communication with the device for a
time. Changing a device's IP parameters is a good example. The device (in many cases) re-initializes
and stops communicating for a time.
HP Web Jetadmin has several configuration elements that are known to cause device interrupts and,
therefore, cause a configuration to become volatile or unstable. These items are programmatically
marked in such a way that HP Web Jetadmin always uses them last in a configuration. These
configuration items are:
Security > LDAP - Accessing the Server
Digital Sending > Activity Log
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