Viewing directory groups, Adding or editing local user accounts – HP Integrated Lights-Out 3 User Manual

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can still reconfigure iLO. Only a user who has the Administer User Accounts privilege can
enable or disable this privilege.

Administer User Accounts —Enables a user to add, edit, and delete local iLO user accounts.
A user with this privilege can change privileges for all users. If you do not have this privilege,
you can view your own settings and change your own password.

Viewing directory groups

To view directory groups, navigate to the Administration

→User Administration page, as shown in

Figure 13 (page 33)

.

The Directory Groups table shows the group DN, group SID, and the assigned privileges for the
configured groups. Move the cursor over an icon to see the privilege name. The available privileges
follow:

Login Privilege —Enables members of a group to log in to iLO.

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

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

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

Configure iLO Settings —Enables users to configure most iLO settings, including security
settings, and to remotely update iLO firmware.

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
can still reconfigure iLO. Only a user who has the Administer User Accounts privilege can
enable or disable this privilege.

Administer User Accounts —Enables users to add, edit, and delete local iLO user accounts.

Adding or editing local user accounts

Users who have the Administer User Accounts privilege can add or edit iLO users.

To add or edit a local user:
1.

Navigate to the Administration

→User Administration page, as shown in

Figure 13 (page 33)

.

2.

Do one of the following:

Click New in the Local Users section.

Select a user in the Local Users section, and then click Edit.

The Add/Edit Local User page opens, as shown in

Figure 14 (page 35)

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Configuring iLO

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