Configuring HPE Extended Schema directory settings in iLO
Prerequisites
for using this feature.
Procedure
1.
Click
Security
in the navigation tree, and then click the
Directory
tab.
2.
Select
Use HPE Extended Schema
from the
LDAP Directory Authentication
menu.
3.
Set
Local User Accounts
to enabled if you want to use local user accounts at the same time as
directory integration.
4.
Enter the location of this iLO instance in the directory tree in the
iLO Object Distinguished
Name/CAC LDAP Service Account
box.
5.
Enter the FQDN or IP address of a directory server in the
Directory Server Address
box.
6.
Enter the directory server port number in the
Directory Server LDAP Port
box.
7.
Optional: Import a new CA certificate.
a.
Click
Import
in the
Certificate Status
text box.
b.
Paste the Base64-encoded X.509 certificate data into the
Import Certificate
window, and then
click
Import
.
8.
Optional: Replace an existing CA certificate.
a.
Click
View
in the
Certificate Status
text box.
b.
Click
New
in the
Certificate Details
window.
c.
Paste the Base64-encoded X.509 certificate data into the
Import Certificate
window, and then
click
Import
.
9.
Enter valid search contexts in one or more of the
Directory User Context
boxes.
10.
Click
Apply Settings
.
11.
To test the communication between the directory server and iLO, click
Test Settings
.
More information
Running directory tests on page 254
iLO directory groups on page 206
HPE Extended Schema directory settings
•
Use iLO Extended Schema
—Selects directory authentication and authorization by using directory
objects created with the HPE Extended Schema. Select this option when the directory has been
extended with the HPE Extended Schema. The HPE Extended Schema works only with Microsoft
Windows. To disable access, select
Disabled
.
This configuration supports Active Directory.
•
Directory Server Address
—Specifies the network DNS name or IP address of the directory server.
The directory server address can be up to 127 characters.
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Configuring HPE Extended Schema directory settings in iLO