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Logging in to OME-Modular, Logging in to OME–Modular as local, Active Directory, or LDAP user

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3 Logging in to OME-Modular You can log in to OME-Modular as a local, Active Directory, or generic Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) user. OME-Modular supports a maximum of two Active Directory or LDAP server configurations, each. Topics: • Logging in to OME-Modular as local, Active Directory, or LDAP user • OME-Modular home page • Viewing device health • Setting up chassis • Initial configuration • Configuring chassis settings • Managing chassis • Chassis groups • Controlling chassis power • Backing up chassis • Restoring chassis • Exporting chassis profiles • Managing chassis failover • Troubleshooting in chassis • Blinking LEDs • Interfaces to access OME-Modular • Viewing chassis hardware • Viewing chassis alerts • Viewing chassis hardware logs • Configuring OME-Modular Logging in to OME-Modular as local, Active Directory, or LDAP user OME-Modular allows authentication for 64 local user accounts. To log in to OME-Modular as an Active Directory (AD) or LDAP user: 1. Add directory service 2. Import directory group 3. Log in with directory user credentials For Active Directory and generic LDAP user accounts, OME-Modular allows a minimum of one user account in a simple environment and a maximum of two accounts in a complex environment. LDAP users can perform the following tasks using OME-Modular: ● Enable LDAP access. ● Upload and view a Directory Service CA certificate. ● Specify attributes while configuring LDAP. The attributes are-LDAP server address, LDAP server port, Bind DN, Bind password, user login attribute, group membership attribute, and search filter. ● Associate an LDAP group with an existing or new management module role group. To log in as a local, Active Directory, or LDAP user: 1. Enter the Username. 2. Enter the Password. 3. Click Login. 18 Logging in to OME-Modular

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Logging in to OME-Modular
You can log in to OME–Modular as a local, Active Directory, or generic Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP) user.
OME–Modular supports a maximum of two Active Directory or LDAP server configurations, each.
Topics:
Logging in to OME–Modular as local, Active Directory, or LDAP user
OME-Modular home page
Viewing device health
Setting up chassis
Initial configuration
Configuring chassis settings
Managing chassis
Chassis groups
Controlling chassis power
Backing up chassis
Restoring chassis
Exporting chassis profiles
Managing chassis failover
Troubleshooting in chassis
Blinking LEDs
Interfaces to access OME-Modular
Viewing chassis hardware
Viewing chassis alerts
Viewing chassis hardware logs
Configuring OME–Modular
Logging in to OME–Modular as local, Active Directory,
or LDAP user
OME–Modular allows authentication for 64 local user accounts. To log in to OME–Modular as an Active Directory (AD) or LDAP
user:
1.
Add directory service
2.
Import directory group
3.
Log in with directory user credentials
For Active Directory and generic LDAP user accounts, OME–Modular allows a minimum of one user account in a simple
environment and a maximum of two accounts in a complex environment.
LDAP users can perform the following tasks using OME–Modular:
Enable LDAP access.
Upload and view a Directory Service CA certificate.
Specify attributes while configuring LDAP. The attributes are—LDAP server address, LDAP server port, Bind DN, Bind
password, user login attribute, group membership attribute, and search filter.
Associate an LDAP group with an existing or new management module role group.
To log in as a local, Active Directory, or LDAP user:
1.
Enter the
Username
.
2.
Enter the
Password
.
3.
Click
Login
.
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