●File System > File System Password
●Security > Get Community Name
●Security > Set Community Name
●Security > SNMP Version Access Control
In any configuration, whether it is performed for a single device, for multiple devices, or with a configuration template, these settings are always sent to the device last to improve the chance of successful configurations. The following considerations should be made with these settings:
●The chances of a configuration failure increase when these settings are used in the same configuration.
●HP Web Jetadmin only marks these items to run last. HP Web Jetadmin does not put these items in any order relative to the other items listed here.
●Device behaviors, while sometimes predictable, are not fully documented with these known configuration items.
In summary, not all of the HP Web Jetadmin configurations can guarantee a positive and stable result at the physical device. You might need to test individual configuration options to understand the effects on various HP device models and determine if an HP Web Jetadmin configuration is successful. HP will continue best effort practices in documenting these and other known configuration characteristics.
Adding Configuration Templates to a Group Policy
Configuration templates can be added to Group policies. Group policies are a powerful new automation tool that can save you a great deal of time configuring devices and HP Web Jetadmin settings. Any device group can have a property known as Group Policy. One type of group policy is Configure Devices, which uses a selected configuration template from the list of existing templates. The configuration template can be applied either as the device is added into the group or as the device is removed from the group. Multiple Configure Devices Group Policies using different templates can exist on a single device group.
Captured Configurable Options and Configuration Templates
Some configuration options behave differently for
●Tray Administration
●Authentication Manager
●Control Panel Language
●Default Media Type
●SNMP Trap Destination Table
●Access Control List
●IPv6 Options
●Asset Number
●System Name
●IP Address
●LAA Address Configuration
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