Users Guide

122 Using the DRAC 4 With Microsoft Active Directory
To specify an LDAP server, type:
racadm config -g cfgActive Directory -o
cfgADDomainController <
fully qualified domain name
or IP address
>
To specify a Global Catalog server, type:
racadm config -g cfgActive Directory -o
cfgGlobalCatalog <
fully qualified domain name or IP
address
>
NOTE: If you specify the IP address as 0.0.0.0, DRAC 4 will not search for any
server.
NOTE: You can specify a list of LDAP or Global Catalog servers separated by
commas. DRAC 4 allows you to specify up to three IP addresses or hostnames.
NOTE: If LDAPS is not correctly configured for all domains and applications,
enabling it may result in unexpected results during the functioning of the
existing applications/domains.
To specify an Association Object (applicable only for Extended Schema)
domain using the CLI, type:
racadm config -g cfgActive Directory -o
cfgAODomain <domain>:<fully qualified domain name
or IP address>
where <
domain
> is the domain where the Association Object resides
and IP/FQDN is the IP address or the FQDN of the specific host (Domain
Controller of domain) to which the DRAC 4 connects.
To specify the Association Object, ensure that you also provide the IP or
FQDN of the Global Catalog.
NOTE: If you specify the IP address as 0.0.0.0, DRAC 4 will not search for any
system.
You can specify a list of LDAP, Global Catalog servers, or Association
Objects separated by commas. DRAC 4 allows you to specify up to four
IP addresses or hostnames.
If LDAPS is not correctly configured for all domains and applications,
enabling it may produce unexpected results during the functioning of the
existing applications/domains.