Viewing local user accounts – HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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The following privileges are required for user and directory group administration:

Administer User Accounts—Required for adding, modifying, and deleting users. If you do not
have this privilege, you can view your own settings and change your password.

Configure iLO Settings—Required for adding, modifying, and deleting directory groups. If you
do not have this privilege, you can view directory groups.

NOTE:

You can also manage users with the iLO RBSU. For more information, see

“Managing

iLO users by using iLO RBSU” (page 18)

.

Viewing local user accounts

To view local users, navigate to the Administration

→User Administration page, as shown in

Figure 13 (page 33)

.

Figure 13 User Administration page

The Local Users table shows the login names, user names, and assigned privileges of each
configured user. Move the cursor over an icon to see the privilege name. The available privileges
follow:

Remote Console Access —Enables a user to remotely access the host system Remote Console,
including video, keyboard, and mouse control.

Virtual Media —Enables a user to use the Virtual Media feature on the host system.

Virtual Power and Reset —Enables a user to power-cycle or reset the host system. These
activities interrupt the system availability. A user with this privilege can diagnose the system
by using the Generate NMI to System button.

Configure iLO Settings —Enables a user to configure most iLO settings, including security
settings, and to remotely update the iLO firmware. This privilege does not enable local user
account administration.

After iLO is configured, revoking this privilege from all users prevents reconfiguration using
the web interface, HPQLOCFG, or the CLI. Users who have access to iLO RBSU and HPONCFG

Managing iLO users by using the iLO web interface

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