HP Integrity BL870c HP Integrity iLO 2 Operations Guide, Eleventh Edition - Page 140

Group Accounts, Local Accounts Table 8-23 Local Accounts Description

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NOTE: Depending on your server, this page might look slightly different. Figure 8-22 Local Accounts Page NOTE: The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades. There are two default users: 1. Admin: The Admin user has all five rights (console access, power control, MP configuration, user administration, virtual media). 2. Oper: The Oper user has the login and console access rights by default. Table 8-23 lists the fields and descriptions. Table 8-23 Local Accounts Page Description Field Select User Add/Edit Delete Description Select an existing user from the list of user names to edit or delete that account or select New User to add a new user. Click this button after selecting the user account to modify or to add a new account. For an existing account, you can modify any of the parameters shown, provided the user has sufficient privileges. By default, a new user is granted the login and console access right, their operating mode is set to multiple logins and the user is enabled. Click this button after selecting the user account to delete. If you do not have the user administration access right, this button is disabled. Group Accounts The Group Accounts page (Figure 8-23) enables you to enter one or more directory groups by specifying the distinguished name of the group and privileges that should be granted to users who are members of that group. You must configure group administration information when the directory is enabled with the default schema. 140 Using iLO 2

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NOTE:
Depending on your server, this page might look slightly different.
Figure 8-22 Local Accounts Page
NOTE:
The BL c-Class tab is available only on HP Integrity server blades.
There are two default users:
1.
Admin: The Admin user has all five rights (console access, power control, MP configuration,
user administration, virtual media).
2.
Oper: The Oper user has the login and console access rights by default.
Table 8-23
lists the fields and descriptions.
Table 8-23 Local Accounts Page Description
Description
Field
Select an existing user from the list of user names to edit or delete that account or select
New User
to add a new user.
Select User
Click this button after selecting the user account to modify or to add a new account.
For an existing account, you can modify any of the parameters shown, provided the
user has sufficient privileges. By default, a new user is granted the login and console
access right, their operating mode is set to multiple logins and the user is enabled.
Add/Edit
Click this button after selecting the user account to delete. If you do not have the user
administration access right, this button is disabled.
Delete
Group Accounts
The Group Accounts page (
Figure 8-23
) enables you to enter one or more directory groups by
specifying the distinguished name of the group and privileges that should be granted to users
who are members of that group.
You must configure group administration information when the directory is enabled with the
default schema.
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Using iLO 2