How do poll settings really impact the way device data is being queried by HP Web Jetadmin?
Polling interval is the amount of time HP Web Jetadmin is actively sending queries to devices. If the polling interval is set to 5 seconds, Web Jetadmin will send queries to devices during that 5 second interval until the interval is expired. Time between polling interval is the duration of rest where HP Web Jetadmin is not actively sending queries to devices. During this time, the application waits for any remaining responses and also processes other active tasks. Number of devices per poll is the number of devices receiving queries at any given time. If the value is set to 2, HP Web Jetadmin will send queries for the registered device data to 2 of the devices registered to the poll mechanism and then it will wait for responses. If the responses arrive before the Polling interval has expired, HP Web Jetadmin will send 2 more queries to 2 new devices and then continue along this path until the interval is expired.
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