HP Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition II User Guide February 2006 (Sixth Edition) Part Number 232664-006
Installing the RILOE II 10 Installing the RILOE II In this section Preparing to install RILOE II ...
Directory services 100 Test Settings allows you to test the communication between the directory server and RILOE II. Parameter Defau
Directory services 101 Parameter Default value Definition Directory User Context 1, Directory User Context 2, Directory User Context 3 N/A This p
Directory services 102 Directory tests To validate current directory settings for RILOE II: 1. Click Test Settings on the Directory Settings page.
Directory-enabled remote management 103 Directory-enabled remote management In this section Introduction to directory-enabled remote management ...
Directory-enabled remote management 104 When using Microsoft® Active Directory, it is possible to place one group within another or nested groups. R
Directory-enabled remote management 105 How directory login restrictions are enforced Two sets of restrictions potentially limit a directory user&ap
Directory-enabled remote management 106 User restrictions You can restrict access using address or time restrictions. User address restrictions Adm
Directory-enabled remote management 107 the directory server, but if the directory server is located in a different time zone or a replica in a diff
Directory-enabled remote management 108 Alternatively, the directory administrator could create a role that grants the login right and restrict it t
Directory-enabled remote management 109 Programmatic or scripting interfaces can also be used to create the LOM device objects in the same way as us
Installing the RILOE II 11 Remote Insight cable configuration For servers that use the Remote Insight cable, RILOE II connects to the host server, p
Scripting, command line, and utility options 110 Scripting, command line, and utility options In this section Overview of the Lights-Out DOS utility
Scripting, command line, and utility options 111 Command line argument Description /RESET_RILOE Resets the RILOE II management processor to default
Scripting, command line, and utility options 112 CPQLODOS parameter VERSION is a numeric string that indicates the version of CPQLODOS necessary to
Scripting, command line, and utility options 113 Lights-Out directories migration utilities For customers with previously installed management proce
Scripting, command line, and utility options 114 6. Create a role for the users of the management processor using the HP Lights-Out management snap-
Scripting, command line, and utility options 115 If you click Next, or Back, or exit the application during discovery, operations on the current net
Scripting, command line, and utility options 116 After the discovery process is complete, you can click Verify to verify the displayed list of manag
Scripting, command line, and utility options 117 4. After the upgrade is completed, click Next. Selecting a directory access method After completi
Scripting, command line, and utility options 118 The Select Directory Access Method page determines if the HP Extended schema, schema-free (default
Scripting, command line, and utility options 119 1. Select Use Network Address, Use DNS Names, or Create Name Using Index. You can also name each ma
Installing the RILOE II 12 For servers that use the keyboard/mouse adapter cable, RILOE II connects to the host server, peripheral devices, power so
Scripting, command line, and utility options 120 • Port is the SSL port to the directory. The default entry is 636. Management processors can only c
Scripting, command line, and utility options 121 Configuring directories when schema-free integration is selected The Configure Management Processor
Scripting, command line, and utility options 122 Smith to log in using John Smith, rather than CN=John Smith,CN=Users, DC=RILOETEST2,DC=HP. The @ fo
Scripting, command line, and utility options 123 IMPORTANT: Installing directory support for any management processor requires downloading the HP
Scripting, command line, and utility options 124 -V—This switch is optional and sets the HPQLOMGC to Verbose mode. -L <filename>—This switch d
Scripting, command line, and utility options 125 <DIR_LOGIN_PASSWORD value="aurora" /> </MOD_DIR_CONFIG> </DIR_INFO> <
Scripting, command line, and utility options 126 • Creating a Custom Command ("Create a custom command" on page 126) • Creating a Task (&
Scripting, command line, and utility options 127 The Schedule option is available only if the tool can be scheduled. • If you click Run Now, the Ta
Scripting, command line, and utility options 128 NOTE: The -L parameter cannot designate an output log file. A default log file named with the DN
Scripting, command line, and utility options 129 Do not use this switch if launching from Systems Insight Manager. NOTE: The output values might
Installing the RILOE II 13 CAUTION: The screws shown are self-tapping, and some amount of force is required for installation. Use caution when in
Scripting, command line, and utility options 130 print $client '<LOCFG version="2.21">' . "\r\n"; … • XML scrip
Scripting, command line, and utility options 131 $ctx = Net::SSLeay::CTX_new() or die_now("ERROR: Failed to create SSL_CTX $! "); Net::SSL
Scripting, command line, and utility options 132 $n++; $reply .= $lastreply; $lastreply = Net::SSLeay::read($ssl); die_if_ssl_error("ERROR: ssl
Scripting, command line, and utility options 133 • The device will not accept additional XML tags after a syntax error occurs. To send additional XM
Scripting, command line, and utility options 134 Installing HPONCFG The HPONCFG utility is delivered in separate packages for Windows® and Linux sys
Scripting, command line, and utility options 135 Typical usage is to select a script that is similar to the desired functionality and modify it for
Scripting, command line, and utility options 136 Using HPONCFG on Windows servers Start the HPONCFG configuration utility from the command line. Whe
Scripting, command line, and utility options 137 <PRIM_WINS_SERVER value = "16.81.3.247"/> <STATIC_ROUTE_1 DEST = "0.0.0.0&q
Scripting, command line, and utility options 138 <REMOTE_CONSOLE_PORT VALUE ="23"/> <TERMINAL_SERVICES_PORT VALUE ="3389&quo
Scripting, command line, and utility options 139 An opening command opens a database. The database remains open until the matching closing command i
Installing the RILOE II 14 Installing a Virtual Power Button cable (4-pin) To enable the Virtual Power Button feature of the RILOE II on servers tha
Scripting, command line, and utility options 140 This tag name indicates that the RILOE II is sending a response to the previous commands back to th
Scripting, command line, and utility options 141 LOGIN runtime errors The possible runtime error messages include: • User login name was not found
Scripting, command line, and utility options 142 <CONFIG_ILO_PRIV value ="No"/> </ADD_USER> </USER_INFO> </LOGIN>
Scripting, command line, and utility options 143 EMS_PRIV is a Boolean parameter that gives the user permission to use the Windows® Server 2003 EMS
Scripting, command line, and utility options 144 GET_USER The GET_USER command will return a local user's information, excluding the password.
Scripting, command line, and utility options 145 MOD_USER The MOD_USER command is used to modify an existing local user’s information. You are not r
Scripting, command line, and utility options 146 REMOTE_CONS_PRIV is a Boolean parameter that gives permission for the user to access the Remote Con
Scripting, command line, and utility options 147 <RIBCL VERSION="2.0"> <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="adminname" PASSWORD="pas
Scripting, command line, and utility options 148 command block, and USER_INFO MODE can be in read or write. The user must have administrative privil
Scripting, command line, and utility options 149 Example: <RIB_INFO MODE="write"> ……… RIB_INFO commands …… </RIB_INFO> RIB_IN
Installing the RILOE II 15 • Saving of video captures of reset sequences and failure sequences in the RILOE II memory for later replay • Simultaneo
Scripting, command line, and utility options 150 </LOGIN> </RIBCL> GET_NETWORK_SETTINGS Parameters There are no parameters for this co
Scripting, command line, and utility options 151 MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS The MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS command modifies certain network settings. This comma
Scripting, command line, and utility options 152 IP_ADDRESS is used to select the IP address for the RILOE II if DHCP is not enabled. If an empty st
Scripting, command line, and utility options 153 NOTE: The RILOE II is rebooted to apply the changes after MOD_NETWORK_SETTINGS has been closed.
Scripting, command line, and utility options 154 MSG = "Error Message"/> MOD_GLOBAL_SETTINGS This command modifies certain global sett
Scripting, command line, and utility options 155 • 0 = No Change • 1 = Disabled • 2 = Automatic • 3 = Enabled In the Automatic setting, the Remot
Scripting, command line, and utility options 156 Each value indicates the level of data returned to an Systems Insight Manager request. MOD_GLOBAL_
Scripting, command line, and utility options 157 </RIB_INFO> </LOGIN> </RIBCL> UPDATE_RIB_FIRMWARE parameters IMAGE_LOCATION take
Scripting, command line, and utility options 158 FIRMWARE_DATE = <firmware date> MANAGEMENT_PROCESSOR = <management processor type> />
Scripting, command line, and utility options 159 HOTKEY_CONFIG runtime errors The possible HOTKEY_CONFIG error messages include: • RIB information
Installing the RILOE II 16 1. Disconnect the keyboard and mouse cables from the server. 2. Connect the keyboard and mouse cables to the color-coded
Scripting, command line, and utility options 160 GET_DIR_CONFIG runtime errors None GET_DIR_CONFIG return messages Starting with RILOE II 1.80, dir
Scripting, command line, and utility options 161 <DIR_GRPACCT6_PRIV VALUE="" /> </GET_DIR_CONFIG><GET_DIR_CONFIG> MOD_D
Scripting, command line, and utility options 162 NOTE: When using schema-free directories, the following tags must not be used: • DIR_OBJECT_DN
Scripting, command line, and utility options 163 The values for these parameters are obtained from the directory administrator. Directory User Conte
Scripting, command line, and utility options 164 RESET_SERVER parameters None INSERT_VIRTUAL_FLOPPY The INSERT_VIRTUAL_FLOPPY command copies a flop
Scripting, command line, and utility options 165 </RIBCL> EJECT_VIRTUAL_FLOPPY Parameters There are no parameters for this command. EJECT_VI
Scripting, command line, and utility options 166 Example: <RIBCL VERSION="2.0"> <LOGIN USER_LOGIN="adminname" PASSWORD=
Scripting, command line, and utility options 167 SET_VF_STATUS Runtime Errors The possible SET_VF_STATUS error messages are: • RIB information is o
Scripting, command line, and utility options 168 <SET_HOST_POWER HOST_POWER="Yes"/> </SERVER_INFO> </LOGIN> </RIBCL&g
Scripting, command line, and utility options 169 GET_ALL_CABLES_STATUS The GET_ALL_CABLES_STATUS command displays the status of all the cables on th
Installing the RILOE II 17 server onboard video. For instructions on disabling the server onboard video, See the documentation provided with the ser
Scripting, command line, and utility options 170 GET_TWOFACTOR_SETTINGS parameters None GET_TWOFACTOR_SETTINGS runtime errors None GET_TWOFACTOR_S
Scripting, command line, and utility options 171 If telnet, SSH or Serial CLI access is required, re-enable these settings after Two-Factor Authenti
Scripting, command line, and utility options 172 </LOGIN> </RIBCL> MOD_TWOFACTOR_SETTINGS parameters All of the following parameters a
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 173 Troubleshooting the RILOE II In this section Supported client operating systems and browsers...
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 174 • Red Hat Enterprise Linux ES 2.1 • Red Hat AS 2.1 (including Update 6 & 7) • Red Hat EL 3.0 - WS, ES, AS (in
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 175 Server PCI Slot Virtual Power Button Cable (see legend) USB Virtual Floppy/ CD AC Power Adapter Keyboard Mouse Adap
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 176 • D = P/N 195254-B21 (split 4-pin cable) available as a spare kit P/N 195724-001. • E = P/N 162816-001 (split 4-pi
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 177 If you have installed the drivers and agents for the RILOE II, verify that the RILOE II and the management PC are o
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 178 NetWare error message table Error message Action Adapter IRQ or memory settings not set Run the System Confi
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 179 When using the Virtual Power Button feature, verify that the Remote Insight internal cable or Virtual Power Button
Installing the RILOE II 18 Connect the AC power adapter cable as shown. Powering up the server 1. Plug the AC main power cord into the server and
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 180 the cache tab of the Java™ Plug-in Control Panel applet. This should be done for all clients that connect to RILOE
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 181 Video Problems The RILOE II contains an integrated VGA controller. When the RILOE II is first installed, the server
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 182 such as a server power outage or a server reset, and Remote Insight events, such as a loose cable or an unauthorize
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 183 Event Log Display Event Log Explanation Remote Insight Board reset Appears when the board is reset. Remote Insigh
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 184 Event Log Display Event Log Explanation External power adapter disconnected Appears when the external power adapte
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 185 Code 1 VGA PCI initialization error • HOST server PCI bus is not functioning correctly • RILOE
Troubleshooting the RILOE II 186 • Unauthorized, couldn't find RIB object • Unauthorized, no readable roles • Unable to read restrictions on
Directory Services schema 187 Unauthorized, no readable roles An error occurred while reading a ROLE object. The object does not exist, or the curre
Directory Services schema 188 Core attributes Attribute name Assigned OID hpqPolicyDN 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.1 hpqRoleMembership
Directory Services schema 189 SuperClasses top Attributes hpqPolicyDN—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.1.2.1 Remarks None Core attribute definitions The
Configuring the RILOE II 19 Configuring the RILOE II In this section Configuration options ...
Directory Services schema 190 Remarks If this attribute is TRUE, then IP restrictions will be satisfied for unexceptional network clients. If this a
Directory Services schema 191 Remarks This attribute is only used on ROLE objects. Time restrictions are satisfied when the bit corresponding to th
Directory Services schema 192 Attributes hpqLOMRightConfigureSettings—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.1 hpqLOMRightLocalUserAdmin—1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.
Directory Services schema 193 hpqLOMRightServerReset OID 1.3.6.1.4.1.232.1001.1.8.2.4 Description Remote Server Reset and Power Button
Technical support 194 Technical support In this section Before you contact HP...
Regulatory compliance notices 195 Regulatory compliance notices In this section Federal Communications Commission notice ...
Regulatory compliance notices 196 • Consult the dealer or an experienced radio or television technician for help. Modifications The FCC requires th
Regulatory compliance notices 197 • EMC Directive 89/336/EEC CE Compliance of this product is valid only if powered with the correct HP-provided and
Regulatory compliance notices 198 BSMI notice Japanese notice
Acronyms and abbreviations 199 Acronyms and abbreviations ASCII American Standard Code for Information Interchange ASM Advanced Server Management
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Configuring the RILOE II 20 3. Make and save any necessary changes to the RILOE II. 4. Exit the RBSU. SmartStart setup of RILOE II Use RBSU F8 dur
Acronyms and abbreviations 200 IML Integrated Management Log IP Internet Protocol LDAP Lightweight Directory Access Protocol LED light-emitting d
Acronyms and abbreviations 201 RIBCL Remote Insight Board Command Language RILOE Remote Insight Lights-Out Edition RSM Remote Server Management S
Index 202 A accessing software, browser 35, 177 Active Directory 66, 68, 76, 80, 81, 83, 84, 85, 99, 103, 105, 113, 186 Active Directory integrat
Index 203 Dynamic Host Configuration Protocol (DHCP) 19, 21, 27, 110, 136, 199 dynamic link library (DLL) 114, 133, 134, 199 E eDirectory 75, 7
Index 204 P PCI (peripheral component interface) 8, 10, 12, 15, 173, 174, 176, 178, 181, 182, 184, 200 peripheral component interface (PCI) 8, 10
Index 205 user certificates, two-factor authentication 64 user profile 25 user roles 89, 90, 97, 104, 105, 106, 107 USER_INFO 141 using, Virt
Configuring the RILOE II 21 When updating RILOE II drivers, be sure RILOE II is running the latest version of RILOE II firmware. You can obtain the
Configuring the RILOE II 22 5. Select Network, NIC, and TCP/IP, and press the Enter key. The Network Configuration screen displays. 6. Configure yo
Using the RILOE II 23 Using the RILOE II In this section Accessing RILOE II for the first time...
Using the RILOE II 24 1. Enter RILOE II IP address or DNS name in the address bar of the browser. A Security Alert page appears. 2. Perform one of
Using the RILOE II 25 Features of the RILOE II The RILOE II screen displays the following tabs: • System Status This section provides information a
Using the RILOE II 26 Parameter Default value Definition Administer User Access Yes This privilege allows a user to add, modify, and delete user ac
Using the RILOE II 27 NOTE: To clear the user profile form while entering a new user or to recover the user's original information, click Re
Using the RILOE II 28 When you click Apply, RILOE II restarts. During the restart process, the connection from the browser to the board is terminate
Using the RILOE II 29 Parameter Default value Definition Primary, secondary, and tertiary DNS server N/A Use this parameter to assign a unique DNS s
Contents 3 Contents Operational overview ...
Using the RILOE II 30 Parameter Default value Definition Session Timeout (minutes) 30 minutes This parameter specifies how many minut
Using the RILOE II 31 Parameter Default value Definition Level of Data Returned Medium This parameter configures how much data is returned to Insigh
Using the RILOE II 32 1. Log in to the RILOE II using an account with administrator privileges. 2. Click SNMP Settings on the Administration tab. 3
Using the RILOE II 33 3. Click No for the alert types that you want to disable. 4. Click Apply SNMP Settings. Two-Factor Authentication Set
Using the RILOE II 34 directory, for example, [email protected]. If Subject is specified, RILOE II will derive the user's distinguished
Using the RILOE II 35 3. Follow the instructions on the firmware upgrade page. If you need additional assistance, click ?. Using the Remote Cons
Using the RILOE II 36 For best performance, be sure to configure the host operating system display as described in "Optimizing performance for
Using the RILOE II 37 Alt Lock The ALT key on the local keyboard is not passed from the client to the host server. To simulate pressing the ALT key
Using the RILOE II 38 Microsoft® Windows® Server 2003 settings To optimize performance, set the server Display Properties to plain background (no wa
Using the RILOE II 39 The Remote Console Hot Keys page also contains a Reset Hot Keys option. The Reset Hot Keys option clears all entries in the ho
Contents 4 Terminal Services pass-through option...
Using the RILOE II 40 F1 / d | F2 0 e ; F3 1 f ’ F4 2 g L_CTRL F5 3 h R_CTRL F6 4 i NUM PLUS F7 5 j NUM MINUS F8 6 k SCRL LCK F9 7 l BACKSPACE F10 8
Using the RILOE II 41 The Windows® EMS Console, if enabled, provides the ability to perform EMS in cases where video, device drivers, or other opera
Using the RILOE II 42 On Windows® XP servers, the Terminal Services client and RDP connection is built in. The client is an integral part of the ope
Using the RILOE II 43 1. Start the Terminal Services Client Connection Manager, and create a new connection to the terminal server. 2. Highlight th
Using the RILOE II 44 Terminal Services button display RILOE II firmware does not accurately display through the Terminal Services button. Even if t
Using the RILOE II 45 3. Verify if the RILOE II Management Interface Driver is installed on the host by selecting My Computer>Properties>Hardw
Using the RILOE II 46 Virtual power The Virtual Power button enables control of the power state of the remote server and simulates pressing the phys
Using the RILOE II 47 • If the Virtual Floppy capability is enabled, the floppy drive normally cannot be accessed from the client operating system.
Using the RILOE II 48 The connected drive icon and LED changes state to reflect the current status of the Virtual Floppy Drive. To use an image fi
Using the RILOE II 49 • Red Hat and SLES Linux Linux supports the use of USB diskette drives. Refer to the "Mounting USB Virtual Floppy in Linu
Contents 5 Schema installer ...
Using the RILOE II 50 NOTE: Image files of diskettes are created and stored locally on the hard drive or on a network drive with the Diskette Ima
Using the RILOE II 51 The Virtual Floppy Boot option has three settings: • Boot Always—This setting instructs the RILOE II to always boot the host
Using the RILOE II 52 4. Click Create to generate the image file in the specified location. To create a diskette from an image file 1. Launch the
Using the RILOE II 53 5. Click Create to generate the diskette from the image file. To compare an image file with a diskette 1. Launch the Disket
Using the RILOE II 54 4. Click Verify to start comparing the image file with the diskette. When the verification is complete, the results appears.
Using the RILOE II 55 3. Click Connect. To use an image file: 1. Select Local Image File within the Virtual CD-ROM section of the Virtual Media ap
Using the RILOE II 56 To resolve this problem, reboot the host server, and, after the operating system is available, the Virtual Media CD-ROM is rea
Using the RILOE II 57 4. Click Create. The virtual media applet begins the process of creating the image file. The process is complete when the prog
Using the RILOE II 58 Getting help Assistance for all RILOE II options is available by means of the Remote Insight Help hyperlink. This link provide
Using the RILOE II 59 1. Tap Tap here to login to RILOE name. An SSL session is negotiated and a certificate warning appears. 2. Tap Yes to proce
Contents 6 LOGIN...
Using the RILOE II 60 3. Enter a valid user ID and password in the login page, and tap Go. Do not enable the Save Password option. If the user ID a
Using the RILOE II 61 If Pocket PC access is disabled, a page similar to the following appears. User authentication is required for access to RILOE
RILOE II security 62 RILOE II security In this section General security guidelines ...
RILOE II security 63 Two-factor authentication RILOE II is a powerful tool for managing HP ProLiant servers. To prevent misuse of this tool, access
RILOE II security 64 20. Choose the certificate that was added to the user in RILOE II. Click OK. 21. If prompted to do so, insert your smart card,
RILOE II security 65 Two-factor authentication login When you connect to RILOE II and two-factor authentication is required, the Client Authenticati
RILOE II security 66 Owner is set to SAN, RILOE II obtains the directory user's login name from the UPN attribute of the SAN. If the Certificat
RILOE II security 67 Each directory server that you want RILOE II to connect to must be issued a certificate. If you install an Enterprise Certifica
RILOE II security 68 Every time you click Generate Certificate Request, a new certificate request is generated, even though the RILOE II name is the
RILOE II security 69 6. Expand Computer Configuration>Windows Settings>Security Settings>Public Key Policies. 7. Right-click Automatic Cer
Contents 7 Interpreting LED indicators ... 1
Systems Insight Manager integration 70 Systems Insight Manager integration In this section Integrating RILOE II with Systems Insight Manager...
Systems Insight Manager integration 71 • Identify RILOE II processors. • Create an association between RILOE II and its server. • Create links bet
Systems Insight Manager integration 72 • RILOE II from the System Page of the server The Systems List pages display RILOE II, the server, and the re
Systems Insight Manager integration 73 Receiving SNMP alerts in Systems Insight Manager You can configure RILOE II to forward alerts from the host o
Systems Insight Manager integration 74 The following example shows what the entry is if RILOE II is to be discovered at port 55000 (this should all
Directory services 75 Directory services In this section Overview of directory integration...
Directory services 76 • Standards—Lights-Out directory support builds on top of the LDAP 2.0 standard for secure directory access. How directory in
Directory services 77 Setup for Schema-free directory integration Before setting up the Schema-free option, your system must meet all the prerequisi
Directory services 78 <DIR_GRPACCT1_NAME value ="CN=Administrators,CN=Builtin,DC=HP,DC=com "/> <DIR_GRPACCT1_PRIV value = "1
Directory services 79 In some cases, you might not be able to get the maximum login flexibility option to work. For instance, if the client and RILO
Operational overview 8 Operational overview In this section New in this release...
Directory services 80 For more information on managing the directory service, See "Directory-enabled remote management (on page 103)." Exa
Directory services 81 Schema installer Bundled with the schema installer are one or more .xml files. These files contain the schema that will be add
Directory services 82 will only succeed if the user has rights to do this. Write access to the schema is automatically enabled on Windows® Server 20
Directory services 83 Results The Results screen displays the results of the installation, including whether the schema could be extended and what a
Directory services 84 • Extending the Schema in the Microsoft® Windows® 2000 Server Resource Kit, available at http://msdn.microsoft.com • Installi
Directory services 85 6. Download the Smart Component, which contains the installers for the schema extender and the snap-ins. The Smart Component c
Directory services 86 1. Use the HP provided Active Directory Users and Computers snap-ins to create Lights-Out Management objects in the RILOES org
Directory services 87 c. Using the Select Users dialog box, select the Lights-Out Management object created in step 2, rib-email-server in folder te
Directory services 88 Directory User Context 1 = cn=Users,dc=testdomain,dc=local For example, to gain access, user Mel Moore, with the unique ID Moo
Directory services 89 HP Devices The HP Devices tab is used to add the HP devices to be managed within a role. Clicking Add enables you to browse to
Operational overview 9 Item Description 5 Virtual Power Button cable (4-pin) 6 Remote Insight cable (30-pin) 7 Network settings tag 8 Keyboard/m
Directory services 90 • DNS name Time restrictions You can manage the hours available for logon by members of the role by clicking Effective Hours
Directory services 91 4. Click OK to save the changes. To remove any of the entries, highlight the entry in the display list and click Remove. Act
Directory services 92 • Administer Local Device Settings—This option enables the user to configure the RILOE II management processor settings. These
Directory services 93 Assume samplecorp has an enterprise directory arranged according to the following screen. 1. Begin by creating organizationa
Directory services 94 Repeat the process for several more RILOE II devices with DNS names rib-nntp-server and rib-file-server-users1 in hp devices u
Directory services 95 e. The devices and users are now associated. Use the Lights Out Management Device Rights subtab of the HP Management tab to se
Directory services 96 Role managed devices The Role Managed Devices subtab under the HP Management tab is used to add the HP devices to be managed w
Directory services 97 eDirectory Role Restrictions The Role Restrictions subtab allows you to set login restrictions for the role. These restriction
Directory services 98 To remove any of the entries, highlight the entry in the display field and click Delete. Lights-Out Management After a role
Directory services 99 • Remote Console—This option allows the user access to the Remote Console. • Virtual Media—This option allows the user access
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