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

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User Guide Integrated Lights-Out
User rights to any Integrated Lights-Out device are calculated as the sum of all
the rights assigned by all the roles in which the user is a member, and in which
the Integrated Lights-Out device is a Managed Device. Following the preceding
examples, if a user is in both the remoteAdmins and remoteMonitors roles, they
will have all the rights, because the remoteAdmins role has those rights.
To configure a Integrated Lights-Out device and associate it with a Lights-Out
Management object used in this example, use settings similar to the following on
the Directory Settings screen.
For example, user CSmith, located in the users organizational unit within the
samplecorp organization, who is also a member of one of the remoteAdmins or
remoteMonitors roles, would be allowed to log in to the iLO. They would type
csmith (case insensitive) in the Login Name field of the iLO login screen and
use their eDirectory password in the Password field of that screen to gain access.

Directory Services Objects for eDirectory

Directory Services objects enable virtualization of the managed devices and the
relationships between the managed device and user or groups already contained
within the directory service.
c. Then, using the Lights Out Management Device Rights subtab of the
HP Management tab, select the check box next to Login, and click
Apply and Close. Members of the remoteMonitors role will be able to
authenticate and view the server status.
NOTE: Commas, not periods, are used in LDAP distinguished names
to separate each component.
RIB Object DN = cn=rib-email-server,ou=hp
devices,ou=region1,o=samplecorp
Directory User Context 1 = ou=users,o=samplecorp

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