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... of not less than 10 call initiation. There shall be set between the end of one party to the conversation is disclosed to any single manual call attempts to the Telecom '111' Emergency Service. 10 Chapter 2 Regulatory Agency Notices ENWW The equipment shall be no more than 5 seconds between 3 and 30...
... of not less than 10 call initiation. There shall be set between the end of one party to the conversation is disclosed to any single manual call attempts to the Telecom '111' Emergency Service. 10 Chapter 2 Regulatory Agency Notices ENWW The equipment shall be no more than 5 seconds between 3 and 30...
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... ...3 OS Tabs ...3 PXE ...3 Repository ...4 Task ...4 Task Pane & Summary Pane 4 Template Pane ...4 Status Bar ...4 EWF ...4 Agent Mode ...4 Getting More Information ...5 The Internet ...5 Technical Support ...5 About This Manual ...6 Terms & Conventions ...6 2 Installing HP Device Manager Introduction ...7 System Requirements ...8 Management Console ...8 Management Server ...8 v
... ...3 OS Tabs ...3 PXE ...3 Repository ...4 Task ...4 Task Pane & Summary Pane 4 Template Pane ...4 Status Bar ...4 EWF ...4 Agent Mode ...4 Getting More Information ...5 The Internet ...5 Technical Support ...5 About This Manual ...6 Terms & Conventions ...6 2 Installing HP Device Manager Introduction ...7 System Requirements ...8 Management Console ...8 Management Server ...8 v
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...Getting Started Logging in to the HP Management Console 33 Management Console Overview ...35 The OS Tabs Display ...35 The Gateways Tab Display 36 Client Discovery ...37 HP Management Agent Broadcast 37 Discover Agent ...37 Discover by DHCP Tag ...41 Manual Configuration ...42 Setting Up Devices ...in a NAT Environment 42 4 Using the HP Management Console Menu Item Overview ...43 Toolbar Overview ...
...Getting Started Logging in to the HP Management Console 33 Management Console Overview ...35 The OS Tabs Display ...35 The Gateways Tab Display 36 Client Discovery ...37 HP Management Agent Broadcast 37 Discover Agent ...37 Discover by DHCP Tag ...41 Manual Configuration ...42 Setting Up Devices ...in a NAT Environment 42 4 Using the HP Management Console Menu Item Overview ...43 Toolbar Overview ...
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... the PXE Server installed by HP Device Manager. Agents are embedded into each agent through the HP Management Gateway. You can create a repository on thin client devices so that can interact with them. HP Management Gateway The HP Management Gateway serves as Task ...HP Management Server. that HP Device Manager can be uploaded from the HP Management Server Repository (the "Server Repository"). 2 Chapter 1 Introduction FTP Server The FTP server is the user interface of HP Device Manager. HP Management The HP Management Console is where files are stored in this User Manual...
... the PXE Server installed by HP Device Manager. Agents are embedded into each agent through the HP Management Gateway. You can create a repository on thin client devices so that can interact with them. HP Management Gateway The HP Management Gateway serves as Task ...HP Management Server. that HP Device Manager can be uploaded from the HP Management Server Repository (the "Server Repository"). 2 Chapter 1 Introduction FTP Server The FTP server is the user interface of HP Device Manager. HP Management The HP Management Console is where files are stored in this User Manual...
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... a variety of industry-standard Internet protocols and services that are displayed in this manual, means a device managed by HP Device Manager, such as a software component, system image, diagnostic tool or agent file) stored in the Template Pane. Concepts 3 All thin clients of a selected product type that administrators want the remote devices to manage remote...
... a variety of industry-standard Internet protocols and services that are displayed in this manual, means a device managed by HP Device Manager, such as a software component, system image, diagnostic tool or agent file) stored in the Template Pane. Concepts 3 All thin clients of a selected product type that administrators want the remote devices to manage remote...
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Technical Support Please visit http://www.hp.com/support and search on HP Device Manager. Getting More Information The Internet Current and archival information about HP products, including the latest software updates, is available at: http://www.hp.com In addition, this user manual and other HP documentation are available at the HP Web site for browsing or downloading. Getting More Information 5
Technical Support Please visit http://www.hp.com/support and search on HP Device Manager. Getting More Information The Internet Current and archival information about HP products, including the latest software updates, is available at: http://www.hp.com In addition, this user manual and other HP documentation are available at the HP Web site for browsing or downloading. Getting More Information 5
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...; drag To "drag" means to be highlighted. About This Manual This manual explains how to the User Manual for the type of client operating system being used in this manual: ● devices, clients and thin clients The terms "devices", "clients", "thin clients" are interchangeable and refer to any client devices that are running HP software. ● keys to press When you need to...
...; drag To "drag" means to be highlighted. About This Manual This manual explains how to the User Manual for the type of client operating system being used in this manual: ● devices, clients and thin clients The terms "devices", "clients", "thin clients" are interchangeable and refer to any client devices that are running HP software. ● keys to press When you need to...
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...to be checked for certain settings that may need to be added in order to tell PXE clients where to find the Management Server. 1. The Management Server installation process installs the HP PXE Service. The service is automatically started and stopped with PXE. The DHCP server is ...installed on the same machine as other basic networking information (subnet mask, default gateway, etc.). Configuring the DHCP Server: By default options 60 and 201 are set , remove it requires some manual...
...to be checked for certain settings that may need to be added in order to tell PXE clients where to find the Management Server. 1. The Management Server installation process installs the HP PXE Service. The service is automatically started and stopped with PXE. The DHCP server is ...installed on the same machine as other basic networking information (subnet mask, default gateway, etc.). Configuring the DHCP Server: By default options 60 and 201 are set , remove it requires some manual...
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... display information specific to the gateway (such as discover devices) are displayed here when the cursor moves over them. There are two tabs, one for manual tasks and one device for tasks generated by rules. ● Status Bar Descriptions of each task in the bottom pane. 36 Chapter 3 Getting Started Tasks... Tab Display Clicking the Gateways tab will be listed. If there is more than one for a listed task, the status of various items in the HP Management Console are listed in a hierarchical structure.
... display information specific to the gateway (such as discover devices) are displayed here when the cursor moves over them. There are two tabs, one for manual tasks and one device for tasks generated by rules. ● Status Bar Descriptions of each task in the bottom pane. 36 Chapter 3 Getting Started Tasks... Tab Display Clicking the Gateways tab will be listed. If there is more than one for a listed task, the status of various items in the HP Management Console are listed in a hierarchical structure.
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.... In that gateway the next time they are in a NAT environment, they will then connect to that case, you should use the above procedure to manually set their gateway via DHCP. Switch to automatically discover their backup gateway to the appropriate IP address. To do so: 1. They will not be able... to Administrator mode (see your devices are rebooted. 42 Chapter 3 Getting Started Setting Up Devices in the control panel. Open the HP Agent applet in a NAT Environment If your thin client operating system documentation for details.
.... In that gateway the next time they are in a NAT environment, they will then connect to that case, you should use the above procedure to manually set their gateway via DHCP. Switch to automatically discover their backup gateway to the appropriate IP address. To do so: 1. They will not be able... to Administrator mode (see your devices are rebooted. 42 Chapter 3 Getting Started Setting Up Devices in the control panel. Open the HP Agent applet in a NAT Environment If your thin client operating system documentation for details.
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... Refer to Devices on page 76 for details. Refer to Devices on page 86 for details. 44 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console Gateway Access Control-Decide if a specified gateway is opened. Refer to Using Rules to Automatically Apply Tasks to Displaying...Configuration and other extended properties, etc. Displays the properties for the selected device. Table 4-4 Device Menu Check Connection Status Add Delete Manual Group Send Task Shadow Reverse Shadow Power Management Get Device Asset Information Properties Check the network connection status of the selected device, such...
... Refer to Devices on page 76 for details. Refer to Devices on page 86 for details. 44 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console Gateway Access Control-Decide if a specified gateway is opened. Refer to Using Rules to Automatically Apply Tasks to Displaying...Configuration and other extended properties, etc. Displays the properties for the selected device. Table 4-4 Device Menu Check Connection Status Add Delete Manual Group Send Task Shadow Reverse Shadow Power Management Get Device Asset Information Properties Check the network connection status of the selected device, such...
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...group devices but just list every device managed by editing its agent configuration settings. The Manual scheme tab lists existing manual grouping schemes and enables you to which you manually assign devices to groups in whatever way you can create grouping schemes in which a device... belongs from the Console's menu bar, select Edit Grouping Schemes, then click on the Manual scheme tab. To create a new manual grouping scheme, click Add. Defining a Manual Grouping Scheme 1. Display the View menu from the device itself by Device Manager. 2. Grouping Devices ...
...group devices but just list every device managed by editing its agent configuration settings. The Manual scheme tab lists existing manual grouping schemes and enables you to which you manually assign devices to groups in whatever way you can create grouping schemes in which a device... belongs from the Console's menu bar, select Edit Grouping Schemes, then click on the Manual scheme tab. To create a new manual grouping scheme, click Add. Defining a Manual Grouping Scheme 1. Display the View menu from the device itself by Device Manager. 2. Grouping Devices ...
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The name will be listed and available for the new grouping scheme then click OK. Enter a name for selection. 6. The new grouping scheme will be saved to the devices and folders listed in the Device Tree panel will appear in the Device Tree panel and select Manual Group. Select the new manual grouping scheme. Click Close. 5. Click the Group by button in the Existing Schemes list. 4. Any organizational changes you now make to this grouping scheme. 54 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console 3.
The name will be listed and available for the new grouping scheme then click OK. Enter a name for selection. 6. The new grouping scheme will be saved to the devices and folders listed in the Device Tree panel will appear in the Device Tree panel and select Manual Group. Select the new manual grouping scheme. Click Close. 5. Click the Group by button in the Existing Schemes list. 4. Any organizational changes you now make to this grouping scheme. 54 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console 3.
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... a grouping scheme that will automatically be assigned to the relevant group, including any devices added to Device Manager in the Device Tree pane and select Manual Group > Add Folder from the pop-up to automatically group devices by their CPU type or agent version. Once you to six customizable grouping properties...
... a grouping scheme that will automatically be assigned to the relevant group, including any devices added to Device Manager in the Device Tree pane and select Manual Group > Add Folder from the pop-up to automatically group devices by their CPU type or agent version. Once you to six customizable grouping properties...
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Pre-assigning Devices to Groups You can pre-assign a device to a specific group using the Agent Configuration dialog box on the device itself. On the Group tab, select Use Static Custom Groups > Add Group Name "Manual Group" and specify a value. Once the device agent has registered with the server, you will see the device placed in the specified pre-assigned group folder if you choose the global manual grouping scheme (click the Group By button and select Manual Group > _global.) Grouping Devices 61
Pre-assigning Devices to Groups You can pre-assign a device to a specific group using the Agent Configuration dialog box on the device itself. On the Group tab, select Use Static Custom Groups > Add Group Name "Manual Group" and specify a value. Once the device agent has registered with the server, you will see the device placed in the specified pre-assigned group folder if you choose the global manual grouping scheme (click the Group By button and select Manual Group > _global.) Grouping Devices 61
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Cancelled The task has been cancelled. Waiting The task has been scheduled for the purpose of the task will cause the thin client to either by drag-and-drop or by the device and is waiting for the user's operation. Failed / Timeout The task has failed or timed ... Tasks to Devices You can apply tasks to devices either wake on LAN or reboot. Processing The task has been accepted by manually selecting the task. 76 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console Paused The task has been paused. Assigning a PXE task will be displayed as Timeout. You can apply a task to...
Cancelled The task has been cancelled. Waiting The task has been scheduled for the purpose of the task will cause the thin client to either by drag-and-drop or by the device and is waiting for the user's operation. Failed / Timeout The task has failed or timed ... Tasks to Devices You can apply tasks to devices either wake on LAN or reboot. Processing The task has been accepted by manually selecting the task. 76 Chapter 4 Using the HP Management Console Paused The task has been paused. Assigning a PXE task will be displayed as Timeout. You can apply a task to...
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Select Push PXE image to device as to save the template with a new name. Enter the name of the PXE image to push to the client in the Task Templates pane ready for you to apply to perform. 6. Click Save as the Action to devices. Images 135 The template will only ... image file in this field if it is not in the Server Repository, as long as it is present in the FTP Repository you can manually enter the name of PXE images if the image files have selected in the template. 7. NOTE: The PXE Image Name field will be created and...
Select Push PXE image to device as to save the template with a new name. Enter the name of the PXE image to push to the client in the Task Templates pane ready for you to apply to perform. 6. Click Save as the Action to devices. Images 135 The template will only ... image file in this field if it is not in the Server Repository, as long as it is present in the FTP Repository you can manually enter the name of PXE images if the image files have selected in the template. 7. NOTE: The PXE Image Name field will be created and...
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... the Server Repository, as long as button to display the Template Editor. 3. Click the Save as it is present in the FTP Repository you can manually enter the name of images if the image files have selected in the template.
... the Server Repository, as long as button to display the Template Editor. 3. Click the Save as it is present in the FTP Repository you can manually enter the name of images if the image files have selected in the template.
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... is acknowledged. When a gateway is discovered by the Management Server, the gateway is specified by clicking the Clear All Logs button. To control Gateway access manually: 1. The Management Server will maintain the acknowledge status of a gateway which is set as Unknown status. Select Tools > Authentication Management > Device Management Gateway Access Control...
... is acknowledged. When a gateway is discovered by the Management Server, the gateway is specified by clicking the Clear All Logs button. To control Gateway access manually: 1. The Management Server will maintain the acknowledge status of a gateway which is set as Unknown status. Select Tools > Authentication Management > Device Management Gateway Access Control...
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Select a gateway from the Gateway Access Control List, then click the Acknowledge or Ban button to configure the status of the gateway manually. 192 Chapter 7 Configuration Management When this option is selected, the gateway with the Unknown status is regarded as Acknowledged. NOTE: If the Manually control Gateway access option is unchecked, the gateway with the Unknown status is regarded as Banned and you need to recognize or ban the selected gateway. Enter your password then click OK. The Device Management Gateway Access Control window will appear. 3. 2.
Select a gateway from the Gateway Access Control List, then click the Acknowledge or Ban button to configure the status of the gateway manually. 192 Chapter 7 Configuration Management When this option is selected, the gateway with the Unknown status is regarded as Acknowledged. NOTE: If the Manually control Gateway access option is unchecked, the gateway with the Unknown status is regarded as Banned and you need to recognize or ban the selected gateway. Enter your password then click OK. The Device Management Gateway Access Control window will appear. 3. 2.