
Consider the following layers of security:
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Access to device credential values: Credential Store/selected device administrators (Credentials Store
on page 52).
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Access to HP Web Jetadmin: Users and Roles (User Security on page 278).
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Access to device credentials store: Roles/Feature Permissions (Roles on page 280).
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Access to specic devices: Roles/Device Group Membership/Device Feature Permissions (Roles
on page 280).
Each layer uses HP Web Jetadmin security to protect against unauthorized access:
1. First, device passwords are protected by one administrator or a few select administrators.
2. Second, Users and Roles allow only authorized users to log onto HP Web Jetadmin.
3. Third, Roles and Feature Permissions allow only authorized users access to conguration access to all
devices.
4. Finally, Roles, Device Group Membership, and Device Feature Permissions allow authorized users to specic
devices based on device group membership and specied device conguration features.
All devices and conguration options outside of the Group Restriction Type are secured from unauthorized
access.
Clear the Credentials
Global credentials are credentials that HP Web Jetadmin uses for any device; they are an easy way for you to
enter common credentials up front. Global credentials can be set for SNMPv1 Get Community Name, SNMPv1
Set Community Name, SNMPv3 Credentials, and EWS Password. If these credentials have been set, and device
operations (for example, device conguration) require credentials, then the global credential will be tried. If the
operation succeeds for the devices with the global credential, that global credential will be stored with the
device. It still remains a global credential for other devices, but now that specic device has a working credential
stored with it.
For example: User “A” enters global credentials for SNMPv1 Get Community Name as “mine” and “yours”. User
“B” tries to interact with device “X”, which has a community name already set. HP Web Jetadmin rst tries global
credentials “yours” and “mine”; “yours” works. “Yours” is the stored as a regular credential for device “X”. The
next time any user tries to interact with device “X”, HP Web Jetadmin will use the regular credential for that
device (which is now “yours”) and will ignore any global credentials. However, if the regular credential “yours”
becomes out of date, this process starts over again.
Use the following steps to congure this option:
1. On the top menu bar, access Tools > Options > Shared > Credentials > General.
2. Congure the desired settings:
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Clear global credentials: Clears every temporary, global, device-specic credential.
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Clear all stored credentials: Clears every temporary, global, device-specic credential.
3. You must then conrm or cancel your request.
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