Verifying certificate services, Configuring automatic certificate request, Schema-free browser-based setup – HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Manual
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7.
Accept the default locations of the certificate database and the database log. Click Next.
8.
Browse to the c:\I386 folder when prompted for the Windows 2000 Advanced Server CD.
9.
Click Finish to close the wizard.
Verifying certificate services
Because management processors communicate with Active Directory using SSL, you must create
a certificate or install Certificate Services. You must install an enterprise CA because you are issuing
certificates to objects within your organizational domain.
To verify that certificate services is installed, select Start>Programs>Administrative Tools>Certification
Authority. If Certificate Services is not installed an error message appears.
Configuring Automatic Certificate Request
To specify that a certificate be issued to the server:
1.
Select Start>Run, and enter MMC.
2.
Click Add.
3.
Select Group Policy, and click Add to add the snap-in to the MMC.
4.
Click Browse, and select the Default Domain Policy object. Click OK.
5.
Select Finish>Close>OK.
6.
Expand Computer Configuration>Windows Settings>Security Settings>Public Key Policies.
7.
Right-click Automatic Certificate Requests Settings, and select New>Automatic Certificate
Request.
8.
Click Next when the Automatic Certificate Request Setup wizard starts.
9.
Select the Domain Controller template, and click Next.
10.
Select the certificate authority listed. (It is the same CA defined during the Certificate Services
installation.) Click Next.
11.
Click Finish to close the wizard.
Schema-free browser-based setup
Schema-free can be setup using the iLO 2 browser-based interface.
1.
Log on to iLO 2 using an account that has the Configure iLO 2 Settings privilege. Click
Administration.
NOTE:
Only users with the Configure iLO 2 Settings privilege can change these settings.
Users that do not have the Configure iLO 2 Settings privilege can only view the assigned
settings.
2.
Click Directory Settings.
3.
Select Use Directory Default Schema in the Authentication Settings section. For more information,
see
“Schema-free setup options” (page 134)
4.
Click Apply Settings.
5.
Click Test Settings.
Schema-free scripted setup
To setup the schema-free directories option using RIBCL XML scripting:
Setting up Schema-free directory integration
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