Lenovo ThinkServer TD200x User Guide - Page 29
Deleting a login profile, Configuring the global login settings, Clear Login Profile
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Access Type Use this field to specify either Get or Set as the access type. SNMPv3 users with the access type Get can perform only query operations. With the access type Set, SNMPv3 users can both perform query operations and modify settings (for example, setting the password for an user). Hostname/IP address for traps Use this field to specify the trap destination for the user. This can be an IP address or hostname. Using traps, the SNMP agent notifies the management station about events (for example, when a processor temperature exceeds the limit). 9. Click Save to save your login ID settings. Deleting a login profile To delete a login profile, complete the following steps: 1. Log in to the IMM for which you want to create a login profile. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click Login Profiles. The Login Profiles page displays each login ID, the login access level, and the password expiration information. 3. Click the login profile that you want to delete. The Login Profile page for that user is displayed 4. Click Clear Login Profile. Configuring the global login settings Complete the following steps to set conditions that apply to all login profiles for the IMM: 1. Log in to the IMM for which you want to set the global login settings. For more information, see Chapter 2, "Opening and using the IMM Web interface," on page 9. 2. In the navigation pane, click Login Profiles. 3. Scroll down to the Global Login Settings area. 4. In the User authentication method field, specify how users who are attempting to log in are authenticated. Select one of the following authentication methods: v Local only: Users are authenticated by a search of a table that is local to the IMM. If there is no match on the user ID and password, access is denied. Users who are successfully authenticated are assigned the authority level that is configured in "Creating a login profile" on page 20. v LDAP only: The IMM attempts to authenticate the user by using the LDAP server. Local user tables on the IMM are never searched with this authentication method. v Local first, then LDAP: Local authentication is attempted first. If local authentication fails, LDAP authentication is attempted. v LDAP first, then Local: LDAP authentication is attempted first. If LDAP authentication fails, local authentication is attempted. Notes: a. Only locally administered accounts are shared with the IPMI interface because IPMI does not support LDAP authentication. b. Even if the User authentication method field is set to LDAP only, users can log in to the IPMI interface by using the locally administered accounts. Chapter 3. Configuring the IMM 23
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