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System Utilities.
• Configure iLO Settings—Enables directory users to configure most iLO settings, including
security settings, and to update the iLO firmware. This privilege does not enable local user
account administration.
After iLO is configured, revoking this privilege from all users prevents reconfiguration with
the iLO web interface, iLO RESTful API, or the CLI. Users who have access to the UEFI System
Utilities can still reconfigure iLO. Only a user who has the Administer User Accounts privilege
can enable or disable this privilege.
• Administer User Accounts—Enables directory users to add, edit, and delete local iLO user
accounts.
• Host NIC—Enables directory users to configure the host NIC settings.
• Host Storage—Enables directory users to configure the host storage settings.
• Recovery Set—Enables directory users to manage the critical 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 Host BIOS, Host NIC, and Host Storage privileges apply when you configure the BIOS,
Storage, or Network settings through the iLO web interface or the iLO RESTful API. These
privileges do not affect configuration through host-based utilities.
Viewing directory groups
Procedure
1. Click Administration in the navigation tree, and then click the Directory Groups tab.
The Directory Groups table shows the group DN, group SID, and the assigned privileges for
the configured groups.
2. Optional: To view a privilege name, move the cursor over a privilege icon.