Users Guide

NOTE: You can specify a list of domain controller or global catalog servers separated by commas. CMC allows you
to specify up to three IP addresses or host names.
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.
4. Click Apply to save the settings.
NOTE: You must apply the settings before continuing. If you do not apply the settings, the settings are lost when
you navigate to the next page.
5. In the Extended Schema Settings section, type the CMC device name and the domain name.
6. If you have enabled certificate validation, you must upload the domain forest root certificate authority-signed certificate to CMC. In
the Manage Certificates section, type the file path of the certificate or browse to the certificate file. Click Upload to upload 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.
The SSL certificates for the domain controllers must be signed by the root certificate authority-signed certificate. The root certificate
authority-signed certificate must be available on the management station accessing CMC.
CAUTION: SSL certificate validation is required by default. Disabling this certificate is risky.
7. If you have enabled Single Sign-On (SSO), in the Kerberos Keytab section, click Browse, specify the keytab file and click Upload.
When the upload is complete, a message is displayed indicating a successful or failed upload.
8. Click Apply.
The CMC Web server restarts automatically.
9. Log in to the CMC Web interface.
10. Select Chassis in the system tree, click the Network tab, then click the Network subtab.
The Network Configuration page is displayed.
11. If Use DHCP for CMC Network Interface IP Address, is enabled, select one of the following:
Select Use DHCP to Obtain DNS Server Addresses option to enable the DNS server addresses to be obtained automatically by
the DHCP server.
Manually configure a DNS server IP address by not selecting the Use DHCP to Obtain DNS Server Addresses option. Type
your primary and alternate DNS server IP addresses in the fields provided.
12. Click Apply Changes.
The Active Directory settings for extended schema is configured.
Configuring Active Directory With Extended Schema Using RACADM
To configure the CMC Active Directory with Extended Schema using the RACADM:
1. Open a serial/Telnet/SSH text console to CMC, log in, and type:
racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADEnable 1
racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADType 1
racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o
cfgADRacDomain <fully qualified CMC domain name>
racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o
cfgADRootDomain <fully qualified root domain name>
racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o
cfgADRacName <CMC common name>
racadm sslcertupload -t 0x2 -f <ADS root CA
certificate> -r
racadm sslcertdownload -t 0x1 -f <CMC SSL certificate>
NOTE:
You can use this command through remote RACADM only. For more information on remote RACADM, see
Chassis Management Controller for Dell PowerEdge M1000e RACADM Command Line Reference Guide
.
Optional: If you want to specify an LDAP or Global Catalog server instead of using the servers returned by the DNS server to search
for a user name, type the following command to enable the Specify Server option:
racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o
cfgADSpecifyServerEnable 1
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