User's Manual

144 Using the CMC Web Interface
6
Select an Active Directory schema under the Active Directory Schema
Selection heading. See Table 5-24.
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If you selected
Extended Schema
, type the following required information
in the Extended Schema Settings section, and then proceed directly to
step 9. If you selected Standard Schema, proceed to step 8.
CMC Device Name
– The name that uniquely identifies the
CMC card in Active Directory. The CMC name must be the same as
the common name of the new CMC object you created in your
Domain Controller. The name must be a 1–256 character ASCII string
with no spaces between characters. Default: null (empty).
CMC Domain Name
– The DNS name (string) of the domain where
the Active Directory CMC object resides (example: cmc.com).
The name must be a valid domain name consisting of
x.y
, where
x
is a
1–256 character ASCII string with no spaces between characters, and
y
is a valid domain type such as com, edu, gov, int, mil, net, or org.
Default
:
null (empty).
NOTE: Do not use the NetBIOS name. The CMC Domain Name is the
fully qualified domain name of the sub-domain where the CMC Device Object
is located.
Table 5-24. Active Directory Schema Options
Setting Description
Use Standard Schema Uses Standard Schema with Active Directory, which uses
Active Directory group objects only.
Before configuring CMC to use the Active Directory
Standard Schema option, you must first configure the
Active Directory software:
1
On an Active Directory server (domain controller),
open the Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-in.
2
Create a group or select an existing group. The name of the
group and the name of this domain must be configured on
the CMC either with the Web interface or RACADM.