Deleting a user account or a directory group, Configuring ilo access settings, Configuring service settings – HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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Deleting a user account or a directory group

The privilege required for this procedure depends on the user account type.

To delete a local user account, the Administer User Accounts privilege is required.

To delete a directory group, the Configure iLO Settings privilege is required.

To delete an existing user account or directory group:
1.

Navigate to the Administration

→User Administration page, as shown in

Figure 13 (page 33)

.

2.

Select the check box next to the user or group that you want to delete.

3.

Click Delete.

A pop-up window opens with one of the following messages:

Local user: Are you sure you want to delete the selected user(s)?
Warning: Always leave at least one administrator.

Directory group: Are you sure you want to delete the selected
group(s)?

4.

Click OK.

Configuring iLO access settings

You can modify iLO access settings, including service, IPMI/DCMI, and access options. The values
that you enter on the Access Settings page apply to all iLO users. You must have the Configure iLO
Settings privilege to modify access settings.

The default configuration is suitable for most operating environments. The values that you can
modify on the Access Settings page allow complete customization of the iLO external access methods
for specialized environments.

Configuring service settings

The Service section shows the SSH Access setting and the TCP/IP port values.

The TCP/IP ports used by iLO are configurable, which enables compliance with any site requirements
or security initiatives for port settings. These settings do not affect the host system.

Changing these settings usually requires configuration of the web browser used for standard and
SSL communication. When these settings are changed, iLO initiates a reset to activate the changes.

To configure Service settings:

Configuring iLO access settings

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