User's Manual
Using the CMC Directory Service 243
5
In the
Common Settings
section:
a
Select the
Enable Active Directory
check box.
b
Typ e th e
Root Domain Name
.
NOTE: The Root domain name must be a valid domain name using the
x.y
naming convention, 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.
c
Typ e th e
Timeout
in seconds. Timeout range
is 15–300 seconds.
Default timeout period is
90 seconds
6
If you want the directed call to search the domain controller and global
catalog, select the
Search AD Server to search (Optional)
check box, and
do the following:
a
In the
Domain Controller
text field, type the server where your Active
Directory service is installed.
b
In the
Global Catalog
text field, type the location of the global
catalog on the Active Directory domain controller. The global catalog
provides a resource for searching an Active Directory forest.
7
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
NOTE: You must apply your settings before continuing to the next step. If you
do not apply the settings, you will lose the settings you entered after you
navigate to the next page.
8
In the
Standard Schema Settings
section, click a
Role Group
.
The
Configure Role Group
page appears.
9
Typ e th e
Group Name
. The group name identifies the role group in the
Active Directory associated with the CMC card.
10
Typ e th e
Group Domain
. The
Group Domain
is the fully qualified root
domain name for the forest.
11
In the
Role Group Privileges
page, select privileges for the group.
If you modify any of the privileges, the existing
Role Group Privilege
(Administrator, Power User, or Guest User) changes to either the Custom
group or the appropriate Role Group Privilege. See Table 5-41.
12
Click
Apply
to save the Role Group settings.
13
Click
Go Back To Configuration page
.