HP CM4730 manual Login and logoff, To log in as an administrator, To log off as an administrator

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Overview

Login and logoff

The HP EWS has screens that can be used to view product information and change configuration options. The screens that appear, and the settings on them, vary according to how you gain access to the HP EWS: as a general user, an information technology (IT) administrator, or a service provider. These passwords can be customized by an IT administrator or a service provider.

In a password-protected HP EWS, only the Information tab is available to users who do not log in by using the password. If no password has been set (which is the default), all of the tabs are visible.

If a password has been set, you must log on as an IT administrator or a service provider to gain access to the protected HP EWS tabs (Settings, Digital Sending, and Networking).

NOTE For information about changing passwords as an IT administrator, see Security. If you are a service provider, see your product service guide.

To log in as an administrator

Use the following procedure to log in to the HP EWS as an administrator.

1.After you open the EWS, click the Log In link in the upper-right corner of the screen.

The Enter Network Password dialog box appears, as shown in the following illustration. The appearance of the login screen might vary, depending on your operating system and browser.

Figure 1-1Enter Network Password dialog box

2.Type admin for the user name, type your password, and then click OK.

To log off as an administrator

Use the following procedure to log off.

1.Click the Log Off link.

2.To complete the logoff, close the browser.

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Contents HP Color LaserJet CM4730 MFP Page HP Embedded Web Server Trademarks and credits Copyright and WarrantyCopyright Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P Table of contents Setting the digital sending options Managing network operation from the Networking screensIndex Using the Other Links as a resource103 List of tables List of figures 100 What is an embedded Web server? FeaturesOpening the HP Embedded Web Server HP Web Jetadmin and the HP Embedded Web ServerSystem requirements IPv6 TCP/IP address http//20010ba0000000000000000000001234 To log off as an administrator Login and logoffTo log in as an administrator Navigating through the HP Embedded Web Server HP Embedded Web Server1HP Embedded Web Server Viewing product status from the HP EWS Information screens Device Status 1Device StatusStatus is Out Change SettingsMedia Configuration 2Configuration Page screen 1Following information appears 2ConfigurationHP EWS tabs and menus Direct Ports check box Supplies Status 4Supplies Status screen3Supplies Status Size page side that it prints or copies Event LogEvent Log Usage Usage Diagnostics Menus Calibration6Diagnostics Toner is less than 100%Device Information 9Device Information screenControl Panel Snapshot 10Control Panel Snapshot screenColor Usage Job Log 7Color Usage Job LogPrint PrintPrint screen Printing a file or updating firmware from the Print screen 8PrintConfigure Device 1Configure Device screenClick Information Click Sample Pages/Fonts Using the menus on the Configure Device screen1Configure Device Tray Sizes and Tray Tray Sizes/Types2Tray Sizes/Types TypesE-mail Server Mail ServerMail Server screen Select the Enable Outgoing E-mail check box Configuring outgoing e-mailConfiguring the return e-mail address Alerts Alerts screenAlerts Using the Alerts screen with a product 5Alerts setup screen To configure alerts To test the configuration of a destination list 6Alerts test screenAutoSend To delete destinations and destination listsMail destinations field To turn on the AutoSend featureAutoSend This file will be created in EnglishSecurity Set PasswordLink. For more information, see Login and logoff Security screenDevice is printing internal pages Disabled6Security Direct PortsAuthentication Manager 7Authentication ManagerFuture Installations Digital Sending Service DSS Secondary E-mailDigital Sending Service DSS Workflow FutureLdap Authentication 8LDAP AuthenticationAdministrator DN field Administrators To construct it CredentialsAccess to the directory. Read access is sufficient Same CAMatch the name entered with the Ldap attribute Kerberos Authentication 11Kerberos Authentication screen9Kerberos Authentication Kerberos Authentication Tasks Initializing Kerberos authentication Select the Settings tab, and then Kerberos AuthenticationConfigure Address Settings for Kerberos Authentication Use the MFP control panel for Kerberos Authentication Device PIN Authentication 12Device PIN Authentication screenUser PIN Authentication Add New Users Adding a new userDeleting a user Edit or delete existing usersEditing a user Edit Other Links 10Edit Other LinksClick Add Link Adding a linkRemoving a link Click Remove Selected Link15Device Information screen View Pages in Browser Language11 Language Language Refresh Date & Time12 Date & Time Information, see Date/Time FormatDate/Time Format Clock Drift CorrectionSelect the Enable Clock Drift Correction check box 19Date & Time clock drift correction screenWake Time 13 Wake TimeRestrict Color 21Restrict Color screenPermission list Using the Restrict Color screen with a product14Restrict Color Application Permission listType the System User Name in this field 15Restrict Color Color if AllowedPermission System User Name PermissionColor Usage Job Log To set System User or Technical Application permissionsUser Permission List ApplicationGeneral Settings General Settings screen1General Settings Sending tab2Send to Folder settings Send to FolderAdding a predefined folder Editing or viewing a predefined folderRemoving all folders Testing a predefined folderRemoving a predefined folder E-mail Settings Mail SettingsMail Settings screen Is not responding or is not a valid Smtp Gateway Server3E-mail Settings Message Text Advanced E-mail Settings4Advanced E-mail Settings Mail Address Book Mail Address Book tasksDeleting an e-mail address Adding an e-mail addressEditing an e-mail address Menus Help Fax SettingsFax Settings screen 5Send to Fax Advanced Fax Settings 6Advanced Fax SettingsIs busy or does not answer Jbig compression and Error Correction on or offGeneral Receive9Modem Diagnostics screen Fax Address Book Fax Address Book tasksDeleting a fax number Adding a fax numberEditing a fax number Import/Export Import an address bookImporting an address book Smith, JoeFax number User recordMail distribution list Fax speed-dialExport an address book Clear address booksAddressing Settings 7Addressing SettingsSimple over SSL AnonymousSimple Custom Exchange 5.5 DefaultsActive Directory Defaults Advanced Addressing Settings 8Advanced Addressing SettingsLog Log15 Details screen 9LogPreferences 16Troubleshoot screenGraphics 10Preferences SettingsText MixedUsing the HP DSS software 1Network Settings OverviewSelect Language Using the Other Links as a resource How hp instant support works Hp instant supportShop for Supplies Information you can get from hp instant supportMy Service Provider and My Service Contract Product SupportIndex Enww Enww Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P