Advanced Operations 8
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Switched Power Distribution Unit
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Example
The following command displays all LDAP groups
with their access privilege level:
Switched PDU: list ldapgroups<Enter>
LDAP Access Environmental
Group Name Level Monitoring
LDAPAdmin Admin Allowed
PowerUser User Allowed
User On-Only Not Allowed
Guest View-Only Not Allowed
Adding outlet access to an LDAP group:
The Add OutletToLDAP command grants an
LDAP group access to one or all outlets. To grant
access for more than one outlet, but not all out-
lets, you must use multiple Add OutletToLDAP
commands.
To grant outlet access to an LDAP group:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type add outlet-
toldap, optionally followed by an outlet name and
a group name. Press Enter, or
Type add outlettoldap all, followed by a group
name and press Enter.
Examples
The following commands grant the LDAP group
PowerUser access to outlets A1 and Web-
server_1:
Switched PDU:add outlettoldap .a1 pow-
eruser<Enter>
Switched PDU:add outlettoldap WebServer_1
poweruser<Enter>
Deleting outlet access for an LDAP group:
The Delete OutletFromLDAP command removes
an LDAP group’s access to one or all outlets.
You cannot remove access to any outlet for an
administrative level group.
To delete outlet access for an LDAP group:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type delete outlet-
fromldap, optionally followed by an outlet name
and a group name. Press Enter, or
Type delete outletfromldap all, followed by a
group name and press Enter.
Adding outlet group access to an LDAP
group:
The Add GroupToLDAP command grants an
LDAP group access to a outlet group. To grant
access for more than one outlet group, you must
use multiple Add GroupToLDAP commands.
To grant outlet group access to an LDAP Group:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type add group-
toldap, optionally followed by an outlet group
name and an LDAP group name. Press Enter.
Examples
The following commands grants to LDAP group
PowerUser access to the outlet groups Server-
Group_1 and ServerGroup_2:
Switched PDU:add grouptoldap servergroup_1
poweruser<Enter>
Switched PDU:add grouptoldap servergroup_2
poweruser<Enter>
Deleting outlet group access for an LDAP
group:
The Delete GroupFromLDAP command removes
an LDAP group’s access to a outlet group. You
cannot remove access to any group for an admin-
istrative level group.
To delete outlet group access for an LDAP group:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type delete group-
fromldap, optionally followed by a outlet group
name and an LDAP group name. Press Enter.
Adding serial port access to an LDAP group:
The Add PortToLDAP command grants an LDAP
group access to the serial port.
To grant serial port access to an LDAP group:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type add port-
toldap console and a group name. Press En-
ter.
Deleting serial port access for an LDAP group:
The Delete PortFromLDAP command removes an
LDAP group’s access to the serial port. You can-
not remove access to the serial port for an admin-
istrative level group.
To delete serial port access for a user:
At the Switched PDU: prompt, type delete port-
fromldap console and a group name. Press
Enter.