Verify Hp Web Jetadmin Installation And Provide Access; Configure And Modify A Device; Remove Hp Web Jetadmin Software; Internet Printer Connection Software - HP 630n - JetDirect Gigabit EN Print Server Administrator's Manual

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Verify HP Web Jetadmin installation and provide access

Navigate to the HP Web Jetadmin installation using your Web browser, as shown in the following
example:
http://systemname.domain:port/
In the example, systemname.domain is the host name of your Web server and port is the port
number assigned during installation. By default, the port number is 8000.
Provide access to HP Web Jetadmin software by adding a link to your Web server's home page
that is addressed to HP Web Jetadmin's URL. For example:
http://systemname.domain:port/

Configure and modify a device

Using your browser, navigate to HP Web Jetadmin's URL. For example:
http://systemname.domain:port/
NOTE:
In place of systemname.domain, you can use the IPv4 address of the host computer on
which HP Web Jetadmin is installed.
Follow the instructions on the appropriate home page to find and manage your printer.

Remove HP Web Jetadmin software

To remove HP Web Jetadmin software from your Web server, use the uninstall program provided with
the software package.

Internet Printer Connection software

(For full-featured print servers only) HP Jetdirect print servers support IPP and Secure IPP.
Using the appropriate software on your system, you can create an IPP print path from your system to
a supported HP Jetdirect-connected printer over the Internet.
NOTE:
Security features available in IPP printing software are limited. For incoming print path
requests, the network administrator must configure the network firewall to accept incoming IPP requests.
Secure IPP connections over HTTPS (Secure HTTP) is supported.
The following features and benefits are provided by Internet printing:
Print high-quality, time-sensitive documents remotely, in full color or black-and-white
Print documents remotely at a fraction of the cost of current methods (such as fax, mail, or overnight
delivery services)
Extend the traditional LAN printing model to that of an Internet printing model
Transmit IPP outbound print send requests through firewalls
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