HP (Hewlett-Packard) HP Integrated Lights-Out ユーザーズマニュアル
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Directory Services
In This Section
Benefits of Directory Integration................................................................................................
Installing Directory Services ......................................................................................................
Schema Documentation ..............................................................................................................
Directory Services Support.........................................................................................................
eDirectory Installation Prerequisites...........................................................................................
Schema Required Software ........................................................................................................
Schema Installer .........................................................................................................................
Management Snap-In Installer....................................................................................................
Directory Services for eDirectory...............................................................................................
Configuring Directory Settings ..................................................................................................
Directory Tests ...........................................................................................................................
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Benefits of Directory Integration
Scalability—The directory can be leveraged to support thousands of users on
thousands of iLOs.
thousands of iLOs.
Security—Robust user password policies are inherited from the directory.
User password complexity, rotation frequency, and expiration are policy
examples.
User password complexity, rotation frequency, and expiration are policy
examples.
Anonymity (lack thereof)—In some environments, users share Lights-Out
accounts, which results in the lack of knowing who performed an operation,
instead of knowing what account (or role) was used.
accounts, which results in the lack of knowing who performed an operation,
instead of knowing what account (or role) was used.
Role-based administration—You can create roles (for instance, clerical,
remote control of the host, complete control) and associate users or user
groups with those roles. A change at a single role applies to all users and
Lights-Out devices associated with that role.
remote control of the host, complete control) and associate users or user
groups with those roles. A change at a single role applies to all users and
Lights-Out devices associated with that role.