HP Xw460c HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide for Firmware 1.75 and 1.77 - Page 150

Example: Creating and configuring directory objects for use with iLO 2 in Active Directory

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• One iLO 2 object corresponding to each iLO 2 management processor that will be using the directory. Example: Creating and configuring directory objects for use with iLO 2 in Active Directory The following example shows how to set up roles and HP devices in an enterprise directory with the domain testdomain.local, which consists of two organizational units, Roles and RILOES. Assume that a company has an enterprise directory including the domain testdomain.local, arranged as shown in the following screen. Create an organizational unit, which will contain the Lights-Out Devices managed by the domain. In this example, two organizational units are created called Roles and RILOES. 1. Use the HP provided Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins to create Lights-Out Management objects in the RILOES organizational unit for several iLO 2 devices. a. Right-click the RILOES organizational unit found in the testdomain.local domain, and select NewHPObject. b. Select Device in the Create New HP Management Object dialog box. c. Enter an appropriate name in the Name field of the dialog box. In this example, the DNS host name of the iLO 2 device, rib-email-server, will be used as the name of the Lights-Out Management object, and the surname will be RILOEII. Enter and confirm a password in the Device LDAP Password and Confirm fields. The device will use this password to authenticate to the directory, and should be unique to the device. This password is the password that is used in the Directory Settings screen of the iLO 2. Directory services 150

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Directory services 150
One iLO 2 object corresponding to each iLO 2 management processor that will be using the
directory.
Example: Creating and configuring directory objects for use with iLO 2 in Active
Directory
The following example shows how to set up roles and HP devices in an enterprise directory with the
domain
testdomain.local
, which consists of two organizational units,
Roles
and
RILOES
.
Assume that a company has an enterprise directory including the domain
testdomain.local,
arranged as
shown in the following screen.
Create an organizational unit, which will contain the Lights-Out Devices managed by the domain. In this
example, two organizational units are created called
Roles
and
RILOES.
1.
Use the HP provided Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins to create Lights-Out
Management objects in the
RILOES
organizational unit for several iLO 2 devices.
a.
Right-click the RILOES organizational unit found in the
testdomain.local
domain, and select
NewHPObject.
b.
Select
Device
in the Create New HP Management Object dialog box.
c.
Enter an appropriate name in the Name field of the dialog box. In this example, the DNS host
name of the iLO 2 device,
rib-email-server,
will be used as the name of the Lights-Out
Management object, and the surname will be
RILOEII
.
Enter and confirm a password in the Device LDAP Password and Confirm fields. The device will use this
password to authenticate to the directory, and should be unique to the device. This password is the
password that is used in the Directory Settings screen of the iLO 2.