•
Administer User Accounts
—Enables a user to add, edit, and delete local iLO user accounts. A
user with this privilege can change privileges for all users. If you do not have this privilege, you can
view your own settings and change your own password.
•
Host NIC
—Enables a user to configure the host NIC settings.
•
Host Storage
—Enables a user to configure the host storage settings.
•
Recovery Set
—Enables a user to manage the recovery install set.
By default, this privilege is assigned to the default Administrator account. To assign this privilege to
another account, log in with an account that already has this privilege.
This privilege is not available if you start a session when the system maintenance switch is set to
disable iLO security.
The following privileges are not available through the CLI or RIBCL scripts: Host NIC, Host Storage,
Recovery Set, Host BIOS, and Login.
The following privileges are not available through the UEFI System Utilities iLO 5 Configuration Utility:
Login and Recovery Set.
The Host BIOS, Host NIC, and Host Storage privileges do not affect configuration through host-based
utilities.
Password guidelines
Hewlett Packard Enterprise recommends that you follow these password guidelines when you create and
edit user accounts.
• When working with passwords:
◦ Do not write down or record passwords.
◦ Do not share passwords with others.
◦ Do not use passwords that are made up of words found in a dictionary.
◦ Do not use passwords that contain obvious words, such as the company name, product name,
user name, or login name.
• Use passwords with at least three of the following characteristics:
◦ One numeric character
◦ One special character
◦ One lowercase character
◦ One uppercase character
• The minimum length for an iLO user account password is set on the
Access Settings
page.
Depending on the configured
Minimum Password Length
value, the password can have a minimum
of zero characters (no password) and a maximum of 39 characters. The default
Minimum Password
Length
is eight characters.
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