server by inspecting the HP Jetdirect configuration page. See TCP/IP configuration on page 15 for more information.

If the default IPv4 address 192.0.0.192 is assigned, you must temporarily set up your computer with the same IP network number or establish a route to the print server before you can use the

HP Embedded Web Server.

To access the HP Embedded Web Server, perform the following steps:

1.Run a supported Web browser.

2.Enter the IP address or FQDN of the print server as the URL.

NOTE: For browsers that support direct IPv6 address entries, an IPv6 address is typically enclosed in brackets ([ ]). See your system documentation.

If you do not know the FQDN for the device (for example, printer1.support.hp.com), enter the host name (in this example, printer1). Your system might resolve an IP address for the device.

Figure 4-2Entering an IP Address or Fully Qualified Domain Name

3.If prompted with security alerts, click Yes to proceed.

By factory default, HP Jetdirect print servers and printers/MFPs with IPsec support are configured as a secure site, using an X.509v3-compliant certificate installed on the print server for identification. Encrypted browser communications through HTTPS is required for initial access.

Although not recommended, you can use your Internet Options menu to configure your browser to ignore security warnings if the print server is configured to operate through HTTPS. See Mgmt. Protocols on page 98.

4.An HP Embedded Web Server page is displayed. The printer/MFP typically provides the initial page that is displayed.

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