Users Guide
78 Configuring the DRAC 5 Using the Web User Interface
Configuring Active Directory (Standard Schema and Extended Schema)
1
In the
Active Directory Main Menu
page, select
Configure Active Directory
and click
Next
.
2
In the
Active Directory Configuration and Management
page, enter the Active Directory settings.
Table 4-13 describes the
Active Directory Configuration and Management
page settings.
3
Click
Apply
to save the settings.
4
Click the appropriate
Active Directory Configuration
page button to continue. See Table 4-14.
5
To configure the Role Groups for Active Directory Standard Schema, click on the individual Role
Group (1-5). See Table 4-15 and Table 4-16.
NOTE: To save the settings on the Active Directory Configuration and Management page, you have to click
Apply before proceeding to the Custom Role Group page.
Table 4-13. Active Directory Configuration and Management Page Settings
Setting Description
Enable Active Directory Enables Active Directory. Checked=Enabled; Unchecked=Disabled.
ROOT Domain Name The Active Directory ROOT domain name. This value is NULL by default.
The name must be a valid domain name consisting of x.y, where x is a 1-254
character ASCII string with no blank spaces between characters, and y is a
valid domain type such as com, edu, gov, int, mil, net, org.
Timeout The time in seconds to wait for Active Directory queries to complete.
Minimum value is equal to or greater than 15 seconds. The default value is
120 seconds.
Use Standard Schema Uses Standard Schema with Active Directory
Use Extended Schema Uses Extended Schema with Active Directory
DRAC Name The name that uniquely identifies the DRAC 5 card in Active Directory.
This value is NULL by default.
The name must be a 1-254 character ASCII string with no blank spaces
between characters.
DRAC Domain Name The DNS name (string) of the domain, where the Active Directory DRAC 5
object resides. This value is NULL by default.
The name must be a valid domain name consisting of x.y, where x is a 1-254
character ASCII string with no blank spaces between characters, and y is a
valid domain type such as com, edu, gov, int, mil, net, org.