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Table 6-12. Role Group Privileges
Setting Description
Role Group Privilege Level Specifies the user’s maximum DRAC user
privilege to one of the following: Administrator,
Power User, Guest user, None, or Custom.
See Table 6-13 for Role Group permissions
Login to DRAC Enables the user to log in to the DRAC.
Configure DRAC Enables the user to configure the DRAC.
Configure Users Enables the user to allow specific users to access
the system.
Clear Logs Enables the user to clear the DRAC logs.
Execute Server Control
Commands
Enables the user to execute racadm commands.
Access Console Redirection Enables the user to run Console Redirection.
Access Virtual Media Enables the user to run and use Virtual Media.
Test Alerts Enables the user to send test alerts (e-mail and
PET) to a specific user.
Execute Diagnostic Commands Enables the user to run diagnostic commands.
Table 6-13. Role Group Permissions
Property Description
Administrator Login to DRAC, Configure DRAC, Configure Users, Clear
Logs, Execute Server Control Commands, Access Console
Redirection, Access Virtual Media, Test Alerts, Execute
Diagnostic Commands
Power User Login to DRAC, Clear Logs, Execute Server Control
Commands, Access Console Redirection, Access Virtual
Media, Test Alerts
Guest User Login to DRAC