User's Manual
242 Using the CMC Directory Service
NOTE: The bit mask values are used only when setting Standard Schema
with the RACADM.
NOTE: For more information about user privileges, see "User Types" on page 150.
There are two ways to enable Standard Schema Active Directory:
• With the CMC Web interface. See "Configuring the CMC With Standard
Schema Active Directory and Web Interface" on page 242.
• With the RACADM CLI tool. See "Configuring the CMC With Standard
Schema Active Directory and RACADM" on page 245.
Configuring Standard Schema Active Directory to Access CMC
Perform the following steps to configure the Active Directory before an
Active Directory user can access the CMC:
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 using the Web
interface or RACADM.
For more information, see "Configuring the CMC With Standard Schema
Active Directory and Web Interface" on page 242 or "Configuring the
CMC With Standard Schema Active Directory and RACADM" on
page 245.
3
Add the Active Directory user as a member of the Active Directory group
to access the CMC.
Configuring the CMC With Standard Schema Active Directory
and Web Interface
1
Log in to the CMC Web interface.
2
Select
Chassis
in the system tree.
3
Click
User Authentication
Directory Services
.The
Directory Services
page is displayed.
4
Select the radio button next to Microsoft Active Directory (Standard
Schema). The
Active Directory Configuration and Management
page
appears.