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c. In the Name field of the dialog box, enter an appropriate name In this example, the DNS host name of the iLO 2 device, lpmp, is used as the name of the iLO 2 object, and the surname is iLO 2. d. Enter and confirm a password in the Device LDAP Password and Confirm fields (this is optional). e. Click OK. 3. Use the HP provided Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins to create HP role objects in the roles organizational unit. 4. Right-click the Roles organizational unit, select New, and select Object. The Create New HP Management Object dialog box appears. a. In the Type field, select Role. b. In the Name field, enter an appropriate name. In this example, the role contains users trusted for remote server administration and is named remoteAdmins. c. Click OK d. Repeat the process, creating a role for remote server monitors named remoteMonitors. 5. Use the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins provided by HP to assign the roles rights, and associate the roles with users and devices. a. In the Roles organizational unit in the mpiso.com domain, right-click the remoteAdmins role , and select Properties. b. Select the HP Devices tab and click Add. c. From the Select Users dialog box (Figure 9-6), select the iLO 2 object created in step 2: (lpmp in folder mpiso.com/MPs). Click OK. Figure 9-6 Select Users Dialog Box d. To save the list, click Apply. e. To add users to the role, click the Members tab and use the Add button and the Select Users dialog box. Devices and users are now associated. 6. To set the rights for the role, use the Lights-Out Management tab (Figure 9-7). All users and groups within a role have rights assigned to the role on all of the iLO 2 devices managed by the role. In this example, the users in the remoteAdmins role are given full access to the iLO 2 functionality. Select the appropriate rights and click Apply. 188 Installing and Configuring Directory Services

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c.
In the Name field of the dialog box, enter an appropriate name In this example, the
DNS host name of the iLO 2 device,
lpmp
, is used as the name of the iLO 2 object, and
the surname is iLO 2.
d.
Enter and confirm a password in the Device LDAP Password and Confirm fields (this
is optional).
e.
Click
OK
.
3.
Use the HP provided Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins to create HP role
objects in the roles organizational unit.
4.
Right-click the
Roles
organizational unit, select
New
, and select
Object
. The Create New
HP Management Object dialog box appears.
a.
In the Type field, select
Role
.
b.
In the Name field, enter an appropriate name. In this example, the role contains users
trusted for remote server administration and is named remoteAdmins.
c.
Click
OK
d.
Repeat the process, creating a role for remote server monitors named remoteMonitors.
5.
Use the Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins provided by HP to assign the roles
rights, and associate the roles with users and devices.
a.
In the Roles organizational unit in the mpiso.com domain, right-click the
remoteAdmins
role , and select
Properties
.
b.
Select the HP Devices tab and click
Add
.
c.
From the Select Users dialog box (
Figure 9-6
), select the iLO 2 object created in step 2:
(
lpmp
in folder
mpiso.com
/MPs). Click
OK
.
Figure 9-6 Select Users Dialog Box
d.
To save the list, click
Apply
.
e.
To add users to the role, click the Members tab and use the
Add
button and the Select
Users dialog box. Devices and users are now associated.
6.
To set the rights for the role, use the Lights-Out Management tab (
Figure 9-7
). All users and
groups within a role have rights assigned to the role on all of the iLO 2 devices managed by
the role. In this example, the users in the remoteAdmins role are given full access to the iLO
2 functionality. Select the appropriate rights and click
Apply
.
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Installing and Configuring Directory Services