Users Guide
Using the DRAC 4 With Microsoft Active Directory 125
Standard Schema Active Directory Overview
As shown in Figure 5-4, using standard schema for Active Directory
integration requires configuration on both Active Directory and the DRAC 4.
On the Active Directory side, a standard group object is used as a role group.
A user with DRAC 4 access is a member of the role group. In order to give this
user access to a specific DRAC 4 card, the role group name and its domain
name need to be configured on the specific DRAC 4 card. Unlike the
extended schema solution, the role and the privilege level is defined on each
DRAC 4 card, not in the Active Directory. Up to five role groups can be
configured and defined in each DRAC 4. Table B-3 shows the privileges level
of the role groups and Table 5-8 shows the default role group settings.
NOTE: You can enable Standard Schema via the racadm CLI tool only. For more
information, see "Configuring the DRAC 4 with Standard Schema Active Directory
and the racadm CLI."
Figure 5-4. Configuration of DRAC 4 with Microsoft Active Directory and Standard
Schema
Role
Group
Role
Group Name
and Domain
Name
Role
Definition
User
Configuration on Active
Directory Side
Configuration on
DRAC 4 Side