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rejectRemoteRequests="false"
tokenImpersonationLevel="Impersonation" secure="true"
protectionLevel="EncryptAndSign" impersonate="false"
machineName="xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx">
CAUTION: Make sure that the new entry and value are entered exactly as shown here. Use the quotes
that the editor generates. Do not copy and paste this text because incorrect characters, such as quotes,
cause the HPWJA service to fail at startup. Observe all of the rules for editing XML. If the le is incorrectly
formatted, the HP Web Jetadmin XML parser fails.
5. Close and save the le.
6. Start the HPWJA service by using Windows Service Manager.
HP Web Jetadmin Alerts and SNMP Traps Registration
In rare cases, HP Web Jetadmin detects and uses an incorrect IP address for SNMP traps registration at the
device. When HP Web Jetadmin alert subscriptions are created, HP Web Jetadmin registers its IP address in the
SNMP traps destination table on the HP device. This registration causes the device to send a notication in the
form of SNMP trap packets back to the HP Web Jetadmin server. HP Web Jetadmin uses these notications to
trigger alerts for device conditions such as toner out or paper jam.
If an HP Web Jetadmin instance on a multi-homed server populates the SNMP traps destination table with the
incorrect IP address, follow these steps to force HP Web Jetadmin to select and use the correct IP address:
1. Stop the HPWJA service by using Windows Service Manager.
CAUTION: Be careful when stopping the HPWJA service. There might be critical tasks running. To view the
running tasks in HP Web Jetadmin, go to Application Management > Overview > Application Management -
Active Tasks. To view the client logins in HP Web Jetadmin, go to Application Management > Overview >
Client Management - Active Clients.
2. Open Notepad or a similar text editor that has the appropriate create and edit permissions.
3. Enter the following text:
<ipmc:configuration
xmlns:ipmc="www.hp.com/schemas/imaging/ipmc/config/2004/02/24">
<property name="LocalIPV4Address">
<type>HP.Imaging.Wjp.Sdk.Core.Framework.ConfigurationItemString
</type>
<value>xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx</value>
</property>
</ipmc:configuration>
CAUTION: Make sure that the new eld and values are entered exactly as shown here. Use the quote
marks that the editor generates. Do not copy and paste from this document because incorrect characters
cause the HPWJA service to fail at startup. Observe all the rules regarding XML editing. If the les are
incorrectly formatted, the HP Web Jetadmin XML parser fails.
4. Change the <value>xxx.xxx.xxx.xxx</value> entry to the correct HP Web Jetadmin server IP
address through which the device can communicate.
5. Select File
> Save As.
6. On the Save as window, navigate to the following directory on the HP Web Jetadmin server host:
C:\Windows\ServiceProles\NetworkService\AppData\Local\HP
Inc\HPWebJetadmin\WjaService\cong
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