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Configuring LDAP Settings on Management Processors

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Configuring LDAP Settings on Management Processors
»Executing Internal Control Actions through Management Processors
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This tool enables you to configure the LDAP service on one or more HP Integrity and HP 9000 Integrated Lights Out (iLO) systems.

To configure the LDAP service:

  1. Select ConfigureManagement ProcessorHP Integrity and HP 9000 iLOLDAP Settings. The LDAP Settings page appears.

  2. Select target management processors and click [Next]. Refer to Managing with Tasks - Creating a Task for information on selecting targets. The Step 2: Enter LDAP directory settings page appears.

  3. Under Select the settings you wish to configure and choose their values, select from the following:

    • Local user accounts. Select to Enable or Disable access to local iLO user accounts. If local user accounts are enabled, a user can log into iLO using locally stored user credentials. If local user accounts are disabled, user access is limited to valid directory credentials only.

    • Directory authentication. Select to Enable or Disable to activate or deactivate directory support on the selected iLOs. If directory authentication is enabled and configured properly, users can log into iLO using directory credentials. If this is disabled, user credentials are not validated using the directory.

    • Directory server IP address. Enter the IP address of the directory server.

    • Directory server LDAP port. Enter the LDAP for secure LDAP service on the server. The default value for this port is 636.

    • Distinguished name. Specifies where this iLO instance is listed in the directory tree. For example: cn=MP Server.ou=Management Devices.o=hp

    • User search context 1. User name contexts that are applied to the login name entered to access iLO.

    • User search context 2. User name contexts that are applied to the login name entered to access iLO.

    • User search context 3. User name contexts that are applied to the login name entered to access iLO.

  4. Click [Run Now] to run the task immediately. Click [Schedule] to schedule when the task runs, or click [Previous] to return to the previous LDAP Settings page. Refer to Managing with Tasks - Scheduling a Task for more information on scheduling a task.