Remote Console—This option allows the user access to the Remote Console.

Virtual Media—This option allows the user access to the RILOE II Virtual Floppy and Virtual Media functionality.

Server Reset and Power—This option allows the user to remotely reset the server or power it down.

Administer Local User Accounts—This option allows the user to administer accounts. The user can modify their account settings, modify other user account settings, add users, and delete users.

Administer Local Device Settings—This option allows the user to configure the RILOE II board settings. These settings include the options available on the Global Settings, Network Settings, SNMP Settings, and Directory Settings screens of the RILOE II Web browser.

User login using directory services

The RILOE II login page Login Name field accepts all of the following:

Directory users

LDAP Fully Distinguished Names

Example: CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=HP,DC=COM, or @HP.com

NOTE: The short form of the login name by itself does not tell the directory which domain you are trying to access. You must provide the domain name or use the LDAP distinguished name of your account.

DOMAIN\user name form (Active Directory Only) Example: HP\jsmith

username@domain form (Active Directory Only) Example: jsmith@hp.com

NOTE: Directory users specified using the @ searchable form may be located in one of three searchable contexts, which are configured within Directory Settings.

User name form Example: John Smith

NOTE: Directory users specified using the user name form may be located in one of three searchable contexts, which are configured within Directory Settings.

Local users—Login-ID

NOTE: On the RILOE II login page, the maximum length of the login name is 39 characters for local users. For Directory Services users, the maximum length of the login name is 256 characters.

Directory settings

The Directory Settings page enables you to configure and test your directory services. Click Apply Settings to save any changes.

Administer Groups allows you to associate one of the six groups available in Group Administration page, with the groups in Active Directory server.

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