HP Xw460c HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide for Firmware 1.75 and 1.77 - Page 181

Setting up management processors for directories, John Smith to log in using John Smith

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• Login Name and Password-These fields are used to log in with an account that has domain administrator access to the directory. • Security Group Distinguished Name-The distinguished name of the group in the directory that contains a set of iLO 2 users with a common set of privileges. If the directory name, login name, and password are correct, you can click the Browse button to navigate to and select the group. • Privileges-The iLO 2 privileges associated with the selected group. The login privilege is implied if the user is a member of the group. Configure Management Processors settings are stored until the next page in the wizard. Setting up management processors for directories The last step in the migration process is to configure the management processors to communicate with the directory. This screen enables you to create user contexts. User contexts enable the user to use short or user object names to log in, rather than the full distinguished name. For example, having a user context such as CN=Users,DC=RILOETEST2,DC=HP enables user "John Smith" to log in using John Smith, rather than CN=John Smith,CN=Users, DC=RILOETEST2,DC=HP. The @ format is also supported. For example, @RILOETEST2.HP in a context field enables the user to log in using jsmith (assuming that jsmith is the user's short name). To configure the management processors to communicate with the directory: 1. Enter the user contexts, or click Browse. HPQLOMIG directory migration utility 181

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HPQLOMIG directory migration utility
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Login Name
and
Password—
These fields are used to log in with an account that has domain
administrator access to the directory.
Security Group Distinguished Name—
The distinguished name of the group in the directory that
contains a set of iLO 2 users with a common set of privileges. If the directory name, login name, and
password are correct, you can click the
Browse
button to navigate to and select the group.
Privileges
—The iLO 2 privileges associated with the selected group. The login privilege is implied if
the user is a member of the group.
Configure Management Processors settings are stored until the next page in the wizard.
Setting up management processors for directories
The last step in the migration process is to configure the management processors to communicate with the
directory. This screen enables you to create user contexts.
User contexts enable the user to use short or user object names to log in, rather than the full distinguished
name. For example, having a user context such as CN=Users,DC=RILOETEST2,DC=HP enables user
"John Smith" to log in using John Smith, rather than CN=John Smith,CN=Users, DC=RILOETEST2,DC=HP.
The @ format is also supported. For example, @RILOETEST2.HP in a context field enables the user to log
in using jsmith (assuming that jsmith is the user's short name).
To configure the management processors to communicate with the directory:
1.
Enter the user contexts, or click
Browse.