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HP Integrated Lights-Out 2 User Guide

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Configure Management Processors settings are stored until the next page in the wizard.Setting up management processors for directoriesThe last step in the migration process is to configure the management processors to communicate with thedirectory. This screen enables you to create user contexts.<strong>User</strong> contexts enable the user to use short or user object names to log in, rather than the full distinguishedname. For example, having a user context such as CN=<strong>User</strong>s,DC=RILOETEST2,DC=<strong>HP</strong> enables user"John Smith" to log in using John Smith, rather than CN=John Smith,CN=<strong>User</strong>s, DC=RILOETEST2,DC=<strong>HP</strong>.The @ format is also supported. For example, @RILOETEST2.<strong>HP</strong> in a context field enables the user to login using jsmith (assuming that jsmith is the user's short name).To configure the management processors to communicate with the directory:1. Enter the user contexts, or click Browse.2. For Directories Support and Local Accounts option, select Enabled or Disabled.Remote access is disabled if both Directory Support and Local Accounts are disabled. To reestablishaccess, reboot the server and use RBSU F8 to restore access.3. Click Configure. The migration utility connects to all of the selected management processors andupdates their configuration as you have specified.4. When the process completes, click Done.<strong>Lights</strong>-<strong>Out</strong> directories migration utilities 144

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