Owner's Manual

284 Using the CMC Directory Service
NOTE: Domain controller and global catalog servers that are not correctly
configured for all domains and applications may produce unexpected results
during the functioning of the existing applications/domains.
7
In the
Extended Schema Settings
section:
a
Type the
CMC Device Name
. The
CMC Name
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
CMC Name
must be a 1–256 character
ASCII string with no spaces between characters.
b
Type the
CMC Domain Name
(example:
cmc.com
). The
CMC
Domain Name
is the DNS name (string) of the domain where the
Active Directory CMC object resides. 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.
8
Click
Apply
to save your settings.
NOTE: You must apply your settings before continuing to the next step, in
which you navigate to another page. If you do not apply the settings, you lose
the settings you entered when you navigate to the next page.
9
In the
Manage Certificates
section, type the file path of the certificate in
the text field, or click
Browse
to select the certificate file. Click the
Upload
button to transfer the file to CMC.
NOTE: The File Path value displays the relative file path of the certificate you
are uploading. You must type the absolute file path, which includes the full
path and the complete file name and file extension.
SSL certificate validation is required by default. There is a new setting in
the
cfgActiveDirectory
RACADM group and within the GUI to disable
the certificate check.
CAUTION: Disabling this certificate is risky.
To turn on SSL certificate validation (default):
racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o
cfgADCertValidationEnable 1