Creating a device group from an existing device group
1
Click the
Device Groups
tab.
2
Under the Device Groups list, click
Add
.
3
Type a unique name for the new device group.
4
Select the existing group to copy, and then click
Add
.
The following settings are copied from the existing device group to the new device group:
•
Solution associations
•
Solution settings
•
eSF application associations
•
eSF application settings
•
Home screen configurations
•
Fax forwarding configurations
•
Security settings
Configuring policy updates
1
Click the
Services
tab.
2
Select
PolicyUpdate
from the Services list.
3
If necessary, select
Parameters
from the Tasks list.
4
Type a timeout period in seconds for each device during a policy update.
The timeout setting for the PolicyUpdate service determines how long the system waits for a printer to respond
after it is initially connected during a policy update.
Note:
If a large eSF application or several eSF applications are included with a hybrid solution, then you may
need to increase the default timeout for policy updates in order to allow enough time for policy updates that
include eSF application deployments to complete.
5
Select the
Overwrite all function overrides on the device
check box.
Note:
If there are eSF applications installed on the device that can override the device function, then clear the
Overwrite all function overrides on the device
check box. Otherwise, this setting should be selected at all times.
6
Click
Apply
.
Creating a new discovery profile
1
Click the
Device Groups
tab.
2
Select a device group from the Device Groups list.
3
Select
Discovery Profiles
from the Tasks list.
4
Type the IP address, address range, subnet, host name, or fully qualified domain name in the Address field.
Managing device groups and devices
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