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-> Current Distinguished Name has been retained
User Search Context 1:
Current -> o=mp
Enter new value, or Q to Quit: <CR>
-> Current User Search Context 1 has been retained
User Search Context 2:
Current -> o=demo
Enter new value, or Q to Quit: <CR>
-> Current User Search Context 2 has been retained
User Search Context 3:
Current -> o=test
Enter new value, or Q to Quit: <CR>
-> Current User Search Context 3 has been retained
New Directory Configuration (* modified values):
*L LDAP Directory Authentication: Enabled
M Local MP User database : Enabled
*I - Directory Server IP Address : 192.0.2.1
P - Directory Server LDAP Port : 636
D - Distinguished Name (DN) : cn=mp,o=demo
1 - User Search Context 1 : o=mp
2 - User Search Context 2 : o=demo
3 - User Search Context 3 : o=test
Enter Parameter(s) to revise, Y to confirm, or [Q] to Quit: y
-> LDAP Configuration has been updated
User Login Using Directory Services
The MP Login Name field accepts all of the following:
Directory users
LDAP Fully Distinguished Names
Example: CN=John Smith,CN=Users,DC=HP,DC=COM, or @HP.com
The short form of the login name by itself does not identify which domain you are trying
to access. To identify the domain, provide the domain name or use the LDAP Distinguished
Name of your account.
Domainuser name form (Active Directory only)
Example: HP\jsmith
username@domain form (Active Directory only)
Directory users that are specified with the @ searchable form can be located in one of three
searchable contexts that are configured within Directory Settings.
Example: jsmith@hp.com
User name form
Example: John Smith
Directory users that are specified with the user name form can be located in one of three
searchable contexts that are configured within Directory Settings.
Local users - Login ID
For the iLO 2 MP login, the maximum length of the Login Name is 25 characters for local
users. For directory services users, the maximum length of the Login Name is 256 characters.
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