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System Utilities, or HPONCFG can still reconfigure iLO. Only a user who has the
Administer User Accounts privilege can enable or disable this privilege.

Login Privilege—Enables members of a group to log in to iLO.

5.

Do one of the following:

Click Add Group to add a new group.

Click Update Group to edit a group.

Deleting a user or a directory group

The privilege required for this procedure depends on the user account type.

To delete a local account, the Administer User Accounts privilege is required.

To delete a directory group, the Configure iLO Settings privilege is required.

To delete an existing user or group:
1.

Navigate to the Administration

→User Administration page, as shown in

Figure 20 (page 45)

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2.

Select the check box next to the user or group that you want to delete.

3.

Click Delete.

A pop-up window opens with one of the following messages:

Local user: Are you sure you want to delete the selected user(s)?
Warning: Always leave at least one administrator.

Directory group: Are you sure you want to delete the selected
group(s)?

4.

Click OK.

Configuring iLO Federation Management

When iLO systems are in the same iLO Federation Management group, you can use the iLO web
interface on one system to manage all of the iLO systems in the group.

iLO uses multicast discovery, peer-to-peer communication, and iLO Federation Management groups
to communicate with other iLO systems.

Each multicast announcement is approximately 300 bytes, and you can configure the time
between announcements on the Group Configuration page.

iLO Federation Management groups allow iLO to encrypt and sign messages to other iLOs in
the same group.

iLO Federation Management groups can overlap, span racks and data centers, and group
servers of the same type.

An iLO system can be in up to 10 iLO Federation Management groups.

iLO systems in multiple locations can be managed together if the network is configured to
forward multicast traffic.

If the switches in your network include the option to enable or disable multicast traffic, ensure
that multicast traffic is enabled. This is required for iLO Federation Management and other
HP products to discover the iLOs on the network.

If you want to use server blades in an enclosure with iLO Federation Management, you must
configure Enclosure iLO Federation Support in the Onboard Administrator web interface. OA
4.11 or later is required to configure this setting. For more information, see

“Configuring

enclosure support for iLO Federation Management” (page 54)

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When data is loaded on an iLO Federation Management page in the iLO web interface, a request
for data is sent from the iLO system running the web interface to the iLO’s peers, and from those

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