Owner's Manual
182 Using the CMC Web Interface
Extended Schema Settings
These Extended Schema settings with the following properties are displayed
when Microsoft Active Directory (Extended Schema) is selected:
• CMC Device Name - Displays the name of the RAC Device Object you
created for CMC. The CMC Device Name uniquely identifies the CMC
card in Active Directory. The CMC Device Name must be the same as the
common name of the new RAC Device Object you created in your domain
controller. The CMC Name must be a 1-256 character ASCII string with
no blank spaces between characters.
• CMC Domain Name - Displays the DNS name (string) of the domain
where the Active Directory RAC Device Object resides. The CMC domain
name must be a valid domain name consisting of
x
.
y
, where
x
is a 1-256
character ASCII string with no blank spaces between characters, and
y
is a
valid domain type such as com, edu, gov, int, mil, net, or org.
Managing Active Directory Certificates
This sections displays the properties for the Active Directory certificate that
was recently uploaded to the CMC. If you uploaded a certificate, use this
information to verify that the certificate is valid and has not expired.
NOTE: By default, CMC does not have a certificate authority-issued server
certificate for Active Directory. You must upload a current, certificate authority-
signed server certificate.
The following properties for the certificate are displayed:
• Serial Number - The certificate's serial number.
• Subject Information - The certificate's subject (name of the person or
company certified).
• Issuer Information - The certificate's issuer (name of the Certificate
Authority).
• Valid From - The starting date of the certificate.
• Valid To - The expiry date of the certificate.