Setting up management processors for directories – HP Integrated Lights-Out 4 User Manual

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Click Configure, and then click Done when button is available.

Configuring directories when schema-free integration is selected

The boxes on the Configure Management Processors window (

Figure 165

) follow:

Network Address—The network address of the directory server, which can be a valid DNS
name or IP address.

Login Name and Password—Enter the login name and password for an account that has
domain administrator access to the directory.

Security Group Distinguished Name—The DN of the group in the directory that contains a set
of iLO users with a common set of privileges. If the directory name, login name, and password
are correct, you can click Browse to navigate to and select the group.

Privileges—The iLO privileges associated with the selected group. The login privilege is implied
if the user is a member of the group.

Configure Management Processors settings are stored until the next window in the wizard is
displayed.

Figure 165 Configure Management Processors window

Setting up management processors for directories

The last step in the migration process is to configure the management processors to communicate
with the directory. The Set up Management Processors for Directories window (

Figure 166

) enables

you to create user contexts.

User contexts enable the user to use short names or user object names to log in, rather than the
full DN. For example, having a user context such as CN=Users,DC=iLOTEST2,DC=HP enables
user Elizabeth Bennett to log in using Elizabeth Bennett rather than CN=Elizabeth
Bennett,CN=Users, DC=iLOTEST2,DC=HP

. The @ format is also supported. For example,

@iLOTEST2.HP

in a context box enables the user to log in using ebennett (assuming that

ebennett

is the user short name).

To configure the management processors to communicate with the directory:

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