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Directory-Enabled Remote Management

 

In This Section

 

Introduction to Directory-Enabled Remote Management ..........................................................

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Using Bulk Import Tools............................................................................................................

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Using Existing Groups................................................................................................................

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Using Multiple Roles..................................................................................................................

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Creating Roles to Follow Organizational Structure....................................................................

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Restricting Roles ........................................................................................................................

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How Directory Login Restrictions are Enforced ........................................................................

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How User Time Restrictions are Enforced.................................................................................

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User Address Restrictions ..........................................................................................................

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Creating Multiple Restrictions and Roles...................................................................................

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Introduction to Directory-Enabled Remote Management

This section is for administrators who are familiar with directory services and the iLO product. You must be familiar with the “Directory Services (on page 143)" section and comfortable with setting up and understanding the examples.

Directory-enabled remote management allows you to:

Create Lights-Out Management Objects

Administrators must create one LOM device object to represent each device that will use the directory service to authenticate and authorize users. Refer to the "Directory Services (on page 143)" section for additional information on creating LOM device objects for Active Directory ("Directory Services for Active Directory" on page 153) and eDirectory ("Directory Services for eDirectory" on page 171). In general, administrators can use the HP provided snap-ins to create objects. It is useful to give the LOM device objects meaningful names, such as the device's network address, DNS name, host server name, or serial number.

Configure the Lights-Out Management Devices