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The test page displays the results of a series of simple tests designed to validate
the current directory settings. Additionally, it includes a test log that shows test
results as well as any problems that have been detected. After your directory
settings are configured correctly, you do not need to re-run these tests. The
Directory Tests screen does not require the user to be logged-in as a directory
user.
To verify your directory settings:
1. Enter the distinguished name and password of a directory administrator. A
2. Enter a test user name and password. Typically, this would be an account
3. Click Start Test, several tests begin in the background, starting with a
4. Consult the help link on the page for test details and actions in the event of

User Login Using Directory Services

The iLO login page Login Name field accepts all of the following:
good choice would be the same credentials used when creating the iLO
objects in the directory. These credentials are not stored by iLO. They are
used to verify the iLO object and user search contexts.
intended to access the iLO being tested. It can be the same account as the
directory administrator, however the tests will be unable to verify user
authentication with a "superuser" account. These credentials are not stored by
iLO.
network ping of the directory user through establishing an SSL connection to
the server and evaluating user privileges as they would be evaluated during a
normal login.
While the tests are running, the page periodically refreshes. At any time
during test execution, you can stop the tests or manually refresh the page.
trouble.
Directory users
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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