HP Integrity rx2800 HP Integrity iLO 3 Operations Guide - Page 55

LDAP: Schema-free LDAP, LM: License manager, LOC: Locator UID LED configuration, LS: LAN status

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The group administration section of the LDAP command enables users to enter one or more directory groups by specifying the distinguished name of the group and privileges to be granted to users who are members of that group. When a user attempts to log in to iLO 3, iLO 3 reads that user's directory name in the directory to determine which groups the user is a member of. The iLO 3 compares this information with a list of configured groups. The rights of all the matched groups are combined and assigned to that user. LDAP: Schema-free LDAP The Schema-Free LDAP command enables you to use directory authentication for logging in to iLO 3 without having to do any schema extension on the directory server or snap-in installation on the client. For information on schema-free LDAP, see "Configuring schema-free LDAP" (page 35). LM: License manager Command access level: MP configuration access The LM command enables you to view your current license status. NOTE: An Advanced Pack License key is built into all Integrity servers equipped with Integrity iLO 3. No additional licensing is necessary. Command line usage and scripting: LM [ -key ] [ -nc ] LM -? LOC: Locator UID LED configuration Command access level: Login access The LOC command displays the current status of the Locator LED. The Locator LED flashes blue if a firmware upgrade is in progress or if the Physical Presence button is pushed. In HP Integrity server blades, this command also enables you to turn the enclosure Locator LED on or off. The LED physically identifies the blade in a data center environment. It emits a blue light when turned on. Command line usage and scripting: LOC [ -on | -off [ -nc ] ] LOC -? Server blade usage LOC [ -server ] [-enclosure ] [ -nc ] LOC -? LS: LAN status Command access level: Login access The LS command . Command line usage and scripting: LS [ -nc ] LS -? PC: Power control Command access level: Power control access The PC command enables control of the power. It provides the following options for remote control of system power: Text user interface 55

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The group administration section of the LDAP command enables users to enter one or more directory
groups by specifying the distinguished name of the group and privileges to be granted to users
who are members of that group.
When a user attempts to log in to iLO 3, iLO 3 reads that user’s directory name in the directory
to determine which groups the user is a member of. The iLO 3 compares this information with a
list of configured groups. The rights of all the matched groups are combined and assigned to that
user.
LDAP
: Schema-free LDAP
The
Schema-Free LDAP
command enables you to use directory authentication for logging in to
iLO 3 without having to do any schema extension on the directory server or snap-in installation on
the client.
For information on schema-free LDAP, see
“Configuring schema-free LDAP” (page 35)
.
LM
: License manager
Command access level: MP configuration access
The
LM
command enables you to view your current license status.
NOTE:
An Advanced Pack License key is built into all Integrity servers equipped with Integrity
iLO 3. No additional licensing is necessary.
Command line usage and scripting
:
LM [ -key <license key> ] [ -nc ]
LM -?
LOC
: Locator UID LED configuration
Command access level: Login access
The
LOC
command displays the current status of the Locator LED.
The Locator LED flashes blue if a firmware upgrade is in progress or if the Physical Presence button
is pushed.
In HP Integrity server blades, this command also enables you to turn the enclosure Locator LED on
or off. The LED physically identifies the blade in a data center environment. It emits a blue light
when turned on.
Command line usage and scripting
:
LOC [ -on | -off
[ -nc ] ]
LOC -?
Server blade usage
LOC [ -server <on | off> ] [-enclosure <on | -off>]
[ -nc ]
LOC -?
LS
: LAN status
Command access level: Login access
The
LS
command .
Command line usage and scripting
:
LS [ -nc ]
LS
-?
PC
: Power control
Command access level: Power control access
The
PC
command enables control of the power. It provides the following options for remote control
of system power:
Text user interface
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