Schema-Free Hplomig-Based Setup; Schema-Free Setup Options - HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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Schema-free HPLOMIG-based setup

HPLOMIG is the easiest way to set up a large number of LOM processors for directories. To use
HPLOMIG, download the HPQLOMIG utility and additional documentation from the HP website
(http://www.hp.com/servers/lights-out). HP recommends using HPLOMIG when configuring many LOM
processors for directories. For more information on using HPLOMIG, refer to the "HPLOMIG Operation"
section.

Schema-free setup options

Setup options are the same regardless of which method (browser, HPQLOMIG, or script) you use to
configure the directory.
After enabling directories and selecting the Schema-free option, you have the following options.
Minimum Login Flexibility
Enter the directory server's DNS name or IP address and LDAP port. Typically, the LDAP port for an
SSL connection is 636.
Enter the distinguished name for at least one group. This group can be a security group (for
example: "CN=Administrators,CN=Builtin,DC=HP,DC=com") or any other group as long as the
intended iLO users are members of the group.
With a minimum configuration, you can log into iLO using your full distinguished name and
password. You must be a member of a group that iLO recognizes.
Better Login Flexibility
In addition to the minimum settings, enter at least one directory user context.
At login time, the login name and user context are combined to make the user's distinguished name.
For instance, if the user logs in as "JOHN.SMITH" and a user context is set up as
"CN=USERS,DC=HP,DC=COM", then the distinguished name that iLO will try will be
"CN=JOHN.SMITH,CN=USERS,DC=HP,DC=COM."
Maximum Login Flexibility
Configure iLO as described.
Configure iLO with a DNS name, not an IP address for the directory server's network address. The
DNS name must be resolvable to an IP address from both iLO and the client system.
Enable ActiveX controls in your browser. The iLO login script will attempt to call a Windows®
control to convert the login name to a distinguished name.
Configuring iLO with maximum login flexibility enables you to login using your full distinguished
name and password, your name as it appears in the directory, NetBIOS format
(domain/login_name), or the e-mail format (login_name@domain).
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