Directory Services For Edirectory - HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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Virtual Media—This option enables the user access to the iLO virtual media functionality.
Server Reset and Power—This option enables the user access to the iLO Virtual Power button to
remotely reset the server or power it down.
Administer Local User Accounts—This option enables the user to administer accounts. The user can
modify their account settings, modify other user account settings, add users, and delete users.
Administer Local Device Settings—This option enables the user to configure the iLO management
processor settings. These settings include the options available on the Global Settings, Network
Settings, SNMP Settings, and Directory Settings screens of the iLO Web browser.

Directory services for eDirectory

The following sections provide installation prerequisites, preparation, and a working example of Directory
Services for eDirectory.
eDirectory installation prerequisites
Directory Services for iLO uses LDAP over SSL to communicate with the directory servers. iLO software is
designed to install in an eDirectory version 8.6.1 (and above) tree. HP does not recommend installing this
product if you have eDirectory servers with a version less than eDirectory 8.6.1. Before installing snap-ins
and schema extensions for eDirectory, you should read and have available the following technical
information documents, available at Novell Support (http://support.novell.com).
Installing Directory Services for iLO requires extending the eDirectory schema. Extending the schema must
be completed by an Administrator.
TID10066591 Novell eDirectory 8.6 NDS compatibility
TID10057565 Unknown objects in a mixed environment
TID10059954 How to test whether LDAP is working correctly
TID10023209 How to configure LDAP for SSL (secure) connections
TID10075010 How to test LDAP authentication
Snap-in installation and initialization for eDirectory
Refer to "Snap-in installation and initialization
on page 118)" for step-by-step instructions on using the snap-in installation application.
NOTE:
new entries.
Example: Creating and configuring directory objects for use with LOM devices in
eDirectory
The following example shows how to set up roles and HP devices in a company called samplecorp, which
consist of two regions, region1 and region2.
After the snap-ins are installed, ConsoleOne and MMC must be restarted to show the
("Snap-in installation and initialization for Active
Directory"
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