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Last Communication and Last
Discovered columns
Two columns in HP Web Jetadmin allow the
administrator to track the date and time of both
the last discovery date and the last application-to-
device communication (Figure 9). These columns
are useful for troubleshooting to determine
whether a device exists on the network, has
communication issues, and more. These also
allow the administrator to determine when device
data in HP Web Jetadmin was last updated.
Quick Monitor
HP Web Jetadmin allows discovery of a specific
device to monitor its status from anywhere in the
client application. The Quick Monitor task module
(Figure 10) can be enabled from the Task Module
docking area or from within the Discovery >
Overview workspace. Enter the devices IP
address in Device and click Go, or drag a device
from any device list into the Quick Monitor task
module.
NOTE Task modules are elements that can be
activated from within most of the top level summary workspaces and from within the Task
Module docking area. Task modules supply the user with instant information and can offer
actions or controls relevant to the specific feature.
Device blocking
A list exists in Tools > Options > Device Management > Device Lists > Blocked Devices that keeps
HP Web Jetadmin from discovering a device. Sometimes, administrators may desire that a device not
appear in Discoveries. This list can be manually edited or devices can be added by using right-click
from the All Devices list. The Delete
and
Block option places the device into the blocked devices list
where it will stay until manually removed.
Device uniqueness
Each time HP Web Jetadmin performs a discovery and finds a qualified device, it checks certain
device uniqueness attributes. It does this to both test the device’s unique identity (for devices that have
already been registered at a specific IP address and have had uniqueness attributes stored) and to
register and store new uniqueness details. Uniqueness attributes include device serial number, device
model number, and device model name. Devices that do not support serial number objects are
registered as non-unique. It is important to understand that changing device identities can only be
detected by HP Web Jetadmin during a full discovery (not through Quick Device Discovery.) Devices
stored with unique identities enable a number of HP Web Jetadmin features, such as reporting,
because Web Jetadmin is able to distinguish devices from one other.
Figure 9Last Communication and Last Discovered
Figure 10Device Quick Monitor task module
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