Using bulk import tools – HP Integrated Lights-Out User Manual

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Directory administrators might be tempted to create two roles to address this situation, but extra caution is

required. Creating a role that provides the required server reset rights and restricting it to an after-hours
application might allow administrators outside the corporate network to reset the server, which is contrary

to most security policies.
In the example, security policy dictates general use is restricted to clients within the corporate subnet, and

server reset capability is additionally restricted to after hours.

Alternatively, the directory administrator could create a role that grants the login right and restrict it to the

corporate network, then create another role that grants only the server reset right and restrict it to after-

hours operation. This configuration is easier to manage but more dangerous because on-going

administration might create another role that grants users from addresses outside the corporate network
the login right, which could unintentionally grant the LOM administrators in the server Reset role the ability

to reset the server from anywhere, provided they satisfy the time constraints of that role.
The previous configuration meets corporate security policy. However, adding another role that grants the

login right can inadvertently grant server reset privileges from outside the corporate subnet after hours. A
more manageable solution would be to restrict the Reset role, as well as the General Use role.

Using bulk import tools

Adding and configuring large numbers of LOM objects is time consuming. HP provides several utilities to
assist in these tasks.

HP Lights-Out Migration utility
The HP Lights-Out Migration utility, HPQLOMIG.EXE, imports and configures multiple LOM devices.
HPQLOMIG.EXE includes a GUI that provides a step-by-step approach to implementing or upgrading

large numbers of management processors. HP recommends using this GUI method when upgrading

numerous management processors. For more information, see the section, "HPQLOMIG directory

migration utility (on page

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