HP Embedded Web Server and HP Toolbox

HP embedded Web server (HP EWS) and HP Toolbox are both tools that can be used to remotely configure products on a network. Both HP EWS and HP Toolbox are used with a Web browser and they have a similar look and feel. Many of the pages in HP EWS are nearly identical to HP Toolbox pages. However, there are several key differences between the two utilities:

HP Toolbox is used to manage the products that are installed on the client machine where

HP Toolbox is installed. HP Toolbox gets the address of the printers from the registry entry of the port that the printer is using.

HP Toolbox can also be used to manage locally connected products.

To access HP EWS the user just needs to know the transmission control protocol/Internet protocol (TCP/IP) address of the product. No software needs to be installed on the user's computer.

For most products, HP EWS can be directly accessed only when both product and computer are equipped with network cards (or some form of network connection). In these cases the Web browser directly accesses the product's TCP/IP address. The only Web pages available are those that are served from the product.

HP Toolbox supports network and direct connect forms of printer connectivity. The browser directs itself to a locally hosted TCP/IP service that monitors the printing port (be it network or direct connect). HP Toolbox Web pages are generated through a combination of locally installed Web content and data that is retrieved from the product. These Web pages also facilitate product control. On some products, HP Toolbox provides a link to the printer's HP EWS page, but these are not accessed directly through the browser, but rather through the locally hosted TCP/IP service.

Toolbox provides the Select Device page, which is used to choose which of the locally installed devices to manage (if more than one has been installed).

The HP EWS and HP Toolbox utilities are described in detail in the following sections.

HP Embedded Web Server

The HP EWS is a standard feature for the HP LaserJet 2420d, 2420n, 2420dn, 2430t, 2430tn, and 2430dtn printers. It is not supported for HP LaserJet 2410 and 2420 printers.

The HP EWS provides a simple, easy-to-use solution for one-to-one product management. In offices that have a limited number of products, remote management of printing devices can be accomplished without installing any management software, such as HP Web Jetadmin. The only requirement is that the management console have a supported Web browser.

In environments with a larger number of products, where one-to-one management is impractical, the HP EWS and HP Web Jetadmin work together to provide scalable remote product management. Use HP Web Jetadmin for consolidated management tasks, when you want to perform operations on a selected set of products instead of on individual products. For such environments, HP provides hooks between the HP EWS and HP Web Jetadmin so that you can configure HP EWS features on multiple products in one operation. For example, you can set the security password for the HP EWS simultaneously on a cluster of products.

For additional information and a copy of the HP Embedded Web Server User Guide, go to www.hp.com/support/lj2410 for the HP LaserJet 2410 printer, www.hp.com/support/lj2420 for the HP LaserJet 2420 printer, or www.hp.com/support/lj2430 for the HP LaserJet 2430 printer.

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