6.Expand Computer Configuration>Windows Settings>Security Settings>Public Key

Policies.

7.Right-clickAutomatic Certificate Requests Settings, and select New>Automatic

Certificate Request.

8.Click Next when the Automatic Certificate Request Setup wizard starts.

9.Select the Domain Controller template, and click Next.

10.Select the certificate authority listed. (It is the same CA defined during the Certificate Services installation.) Click Next.

11.Click Finish to close the wizard.

Securing RBSU

The RILOE II RBSU allows user access for viewing and modifying the RILOE II configuration. RBSU access settings can be configured using RBSU, browser, RIBCL scripts, and the RILOE II Security Override Switch. RBSU has three levels of security:

RBSU Disabled (most secure)

If RILOE II RBSU is disabled, user access is prohibited. This prevents modification using the RBSU interface.

RBSU Login Required (more secure)

If RBSU login is required, then the active configuration menus are controlled by the authenticated user's access rights.

RBSU Login Not Required (default)

Anyone with access to the host during POST may enter the RILOE II RBSU to view and modify configuration settings. This is an acceptable setting if host access is controlled.

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