Example Command for omconfig rac authentication

When you type:

omconfig rac authentication localauthenable=true

you have configured the RAC to allow access to any user who has Administrator privileges on the operating system.

When you type:

omconfig rac authentication localauthenable=false

you have configured the RAC to allow access only to users with user names and passwords that are defined by the RAC administrator.

omconfig rac dialinusers

NOTE: Some features documented may not be available on your system's RAC. For example, dial-up modem use is supported only on DRAC III.

Use the omconfig rac dialinusers command to specify requirements for each user who is to have dial-in privileges. The administrator can specify values for a user name, password, and other properties for each user. Table 7-2 shows the valid parameters for the command.

Table 7-2. omconfig rac dialinusers

name=value pair

Description

 

 

username=<text>

Sets the user name for the point-to-point protocol (PPP) user.

index=<number:0–15>

Sets the dial-in user index to populate with user name, password, and

 

so on. The index specifies one of the 16 user "positions" on the RAC.

 

If an index is not specified for an omconfig rac command, the entry is

 

added to the next available position on the RAC.

 

If an index is specified for an omconfig rac command and another

 

entry exists for that position, the key field parameter is used to decide

 

if the command should be executed. If the key field supplied by the

 

user matches the key field of the entry on that specific position of the

 

RAC, the RAC entry is edited. Otherwise, the command fails.

password=<text>

Sets the password for this PPP user.

callbacknumber=<n>

Sets the callback number.

callbacktype=none preset usr-specified

Sets the type of call back.

 

 

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