HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - HP Business ...
HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - HP Business ...
HP BladeSystem Onboard Administrator User Guide - HP Business ...
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Two-Factor Authentication Certificate Upload tab<br />
To enable Two-Factor Authentication, upload at least one valid certificate belonging to a CA to the <strong>Onboard</strong><br />
<strong>Administrator</strong>.<br />
There are two methods for uploading certificates for use in <strong>HP</strong> <strong>BladeSystem</strong> <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>:<br />
• Paste certificate contents into the text field and click Upload.<br />
• Paste the URL of the certificate into the URL field and click Apply.<br />
Signed In <strong>User</strong>s<br />
This screen displays all the current sessions signed in to the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>. This screen is only<br />
available to <strong>Administrator</strong>s with <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> access. The <strong>Administrator</strong> can terminate sessions,<br />
disable users, and delete users from this screen.<br />
Current Session—This table lists the session created when you signed in to the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>.<br />
Other Sessions—This table lists the other users signed in to the <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong>.<br />
Column Description<br />
Checkbox<br />
<strong>User</strong>name<br />
IP Address<br />
Age<br />
Idle Time<br />
<strong>User</strong> Type<br />
Session Type<br />
OA Module<br />
Used to select a user or all users.<br />
The name of the user signed in to the enclosure.<br />
The user account IP address. The IP address of the session can be an enclosure linked<br />
address if it looks like "169.254.1.x". These sessions are created by other linked<br />
enclosures. Performing a delete, disable, or terminate session on a user with a linked<br />
enclosure IP address might end the enclosure link sessions of other users.<br />
For KVM and Serial logins the IP address field displays Local.<br />
The length of time, measured in days, hours, minutes and seconds, the user account has<br />
been signed in.<br />
The length of time, measured in days, hours, minutes and seconds, the signed in<br />
account has been idle.<br />
The type of user signed in to the enclosure. Possible values are Local, LDAP, or <strong>HP</strong> SIM.<br />
The type of session of the signed in user. Possible values are Web, SSH, Telnet, KVM,<br />
Serial, and Factory Diagnostics.<br />
The <strong>Onboard</strong> <strong>Administrator</strong> module the user is signed into. Possible values are Active<br />
or Standby.<br />
Delete <strong>User</strong>s—Select a user or users to be deleted by selecting the checkbox next to the name of the user, and<br />
click Delete <strong>User</strong>s. You cannot delete your own account or the built-in <strong>Administrator</strong> account.<br />
Disable <strong>User</strong>s—Select a user or users to be disabled by selecting the checkbox next to the name of the user,<br />
and click Disable <strong>User</strong>s. You cannot disable your own account or the built-in <strong>Administrator</strong> account.<br />
Terminate Sessions—Select a user or users whose sessions you want to terminate by selecting the checkbox<br />
next to the name of the user, and click Terminate Sessions. You cannot terminate your own session.<br />
Session Options tab<br />
This screen enables you to specify the length of time a user session is valid if there is no activity. Sessions are<br />
checked every five minutes to see if they have been inactive for the amount of time specified by the system<br />
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