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Parameter
FORCE-OVERWRITE
ADMIN-GROUP
USER-GROUP
OPERATOR-GROUP
ANONYMOUS-ACCESS
IP-BINDING
IP-BINDING-LIST
IP-RESTRICTED-LOGINS
IP-RESTRICTED-EXCLUDE
IP-RESTRICTED-INCLUDE
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Description
HPVCAVCRMLOGIN parameter.
(Applies to Linux PSP only.)
HP Systems Management Homepage
(hpsmh) uses this parameter to force
overwrite the SMH settings of an
existing configuration file.
HP Systems Management Homepage
(hpsmh) uses this parameter to set up
security for the web server. (Applies
to Linux PSP only.)
HP Systems Management Homepage
uses this parameter to set up security
for the web server. (Applies to Linux
PSP only.)
HP Systems Management Homepage
uses this parameter to set up security
for the web server. (Applies to Linux
PSP only.)
Determines whether an anonymous
user can access HP Systems
Management Homepage. (Applies to
Linux PSP only.)
HP Systems Management Homepage
uses this parameter to determine
whether HP SMH can use all available
NICs and detect subnets for its web
services. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)
HP Systems Management Homepage
uses this parameter to restrict the NICs
and subnets to use for its web servers.
The IP-BINDING parameter must be
set to yes for this parameter to be
used during installation. (Applies to
Linux PSP only.)
HP Systems Management Homepage
uses this parameter to restrict login
access. (Applies to Linux PSP only.)
HP Systems Management Homepage
uses this parameter to exclude specific
IP address/netmask pairs from logging
into the web services. (Applies to Linux
PSP only.)
This parameter is ignored unless the
IP-RESTRICTED-LOGINS parameter
is set to yes.
HP Systems Management Homepage
uses this parameter to enable login
only from the IP address/NetMask
pairs specified. (Applies to Linux PSP
only.)
Possible values
YES, NO (default)
Up to five Linux groups, separated
by spaces or semicolons, to enable
administrative access to the web
services.
Up to five Linux groups, separated
by spaces or semicolons, to enable
user-level access to the web
servers.
Up to five Linux groups, separated
by spaces or semicolons, to enable
operator-level access to the web
servers.
YES, NO (default)
YES, NO (default)
IP address pairs separated by
semicolons (for example,
10.1.1.1/255.255.255.0;
10.2.2.2/255.255.255.0)
YES, NO (default)
To enable restrictions on who can
log in to the web server, this
parameter must be set to yes, and
values must be provided to the
IP-RESTRICTED-EXCLUDE or
IP-RESTRICTED-INCLUDE
parameters.
List of IP address ranges separated
by semicolons (for example,
10.1.1.1-10.1.1.10;
10.2.2.2-10.2.2.10)
List of IP address ranges separated
by semicolons (for example,
10.1.1.1-10.1.1.10;
10.2.2.2-10.2.2.10)

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