User login using directory services, Directory-enabled remote management, Introduction – HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Manual
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Server Reset and Power – This option allows the user to remotely reset the server or power it
down.
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Administer Local User Accounts – This option allows the user to administer accounts. The user
can modify their account settings, modify other user account settings, add users, and delete
users.
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Administer Local Device Settings – This option allows the user to configure iLO 2 settings.
These settings include the options available on the Global Settings, Network Settings, SNMP
Settings, and Directory Settings screens of the iLO 2 browser.
User login using directory services
The iLO 2 login page Login Name field accepts all of the following:
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Directory users
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LDAP Fully Distinguished Names
Example: CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=HP,DC=COM, or @HP.com
NOTE:
The short form of the login name by itself does not tell the directory which domain
you are trying to access. You must provide the domain name or use the LDAP distinguished
name of your account.
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DOMAIN\user name
form (Active Directory Only)
Example: HP\jsmith
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username@domain form
(Active Directory Only)
Example: [email protected]
NOTE:
Directory users specified using the @ searchable form can be located in one of three
searchable contexts, which are configured within Directory Settings.
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User name
form
Example: John Smith
NOTE:
Directory users specified using the user name form can be located in one of three
searchable contexts, which are configured within Directory Settings.
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Local users – Login-ID
NOTE:
On the iLO 2 login page, the maximum length of the login name is 39 characters
for local users. For Directory Services users, the maximum length of the login name is 256
characters.
Directory-enabled remote management
Introduction
This section is for administrators who are familiar with directory services and the iLO 2 product
and want to use the HP schema directory integration option for iLO 2. You must be familiar with
“Directory services” (page 130)
and comfortable with setting up and understanding the examples.
Directory-enabled remote management enables you to:
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Create Lights-Out Management Objects
You must create one LOM device object to represent each device that will use the directory
service to authenticate and authorize users. For additional information on creating LOM device
objects for Active Directory, see
“Directory services” (page 130)
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“Directory services for Active
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Directory services