Hot-Plug Keyboard; Keyboard Definitions; Hot-Plug Keyboard Recommended Usage - HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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certificate is contained in the CRL or if the CRL cannot be downloaded for any reason, access is denied.
The CRL distribution point must be available and accessible to iLO when Check Certificate Revocation is
set to Yes.
The Certificate Owner Field setting specifies which attribute of the client certificate to use when
authenticating with the directory. If SAN is specified, iLO will extract the User Principle Name from the
Subject Alternative Name attribute and the use User Principle Name when authenticating with the
directory, for example, username@domain.extension. If Subject is specified, iLO will derive the user's
distinguished name from the subject name attribute. For example, if the subject name is
/DC=com/DC=domain/OU=organization/CN=user, iLO will derive:
CN=user,OU=organization,DC=domain,DC=com.
The Certificate Owner Field setting is only used if directory authentication is enabled. Configuration of this
setting depends on the version of directory support being used, the directory configuration, and the
certificate issuing policy of your organization.
A trusted CA certificate is required for two-factor authentication to function. iLO will not allow the Enforce
Two-Factor Authentication setting to be set to Yes if a trusted CA certificate has not been configured. Also,
a client certificate must be mapped to a local user account if local user accounts are being used. If the
iLO is using directory authentication, client certificate mapping to local user accounts is optional.
To change two-factor authentication settings for iLO:
Log on to iLO using an account that has the Configure iLO Settings privilege. Click Administration.
1.
Click Two-Factor Authentication Settings.
2.
Change the settings as needed by entering your selections in the fields.
3.
After completing any parameter changes, click Apply to save the changes.
4.

Hot-plug keyboard

Hot-plug keyboard functionality was implemented for all servers with iLO. The hot-plug keyboard feature
supports connecting a local keyboard to the server while the server is in a powered-on state. It is not
necessary to power cycle the server to get local keyboard functionality after hot-plugging a keyboard. If a
keyboard is connected to the server after the operating system has booted, the hot-plugged keyboard is
fully functional. The keyboard can be hot-plugged multiple times after the operating system has booted.

Keyboard definitions

Local keyboard—A keyboard physically connected to the PS2 connector on the server.
Remote Console keyboard—The keyboard used during a Remote Console session.
Hot-plug keyboard functionality—A fully-functioning local keyboard after hot-plugging it to a server.
Hot-plugging a keyboard—Connecting a local keyboard to the keyboard PS2 connector on the
server while the server is in a powered-on state.
Hot-unplugging a keyboard—Disconnecting a local keyboard from the server while the server is in a
powered on state.

Hot-plug keyboard recommended usage

For best results, follow these guidelines:
Configuring iLO 34

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