Users Guide

142 Using the DRAC 5 With Microsoft Active Directory
See "Adding DRAC 5 Users and Privileges to Active Directory" on page 150
for detailed instructions.
Figure 6-3 provides an example of Active Directory objects in multiple
domains. In this scenario, you have two DRAC 5 cards (RAC1 and RAC2) and
three existing Active Directory users (user1, user2, and user3). User1 is in
Domain1, and user2 and user 3 are in Domain2. In this scenario, configure
user1 and user 2 with administrator privileges to both DRAC 5 cards and
configure user3 with login privileges to the RAC2 card.
Figure 6-3. Setting Up Active Directory Objects in Multiple Domains
To configure the objects for the multiple domain scenario, perform the
following tasks:
1
Ensure that the domain forest function is in Native or Windows 2003
mode.
2
Create two Association Objects, AO1 (of Universal scope) and AO2, in any
domain.
Figure 6-3 shows the objects in Domain2.
3
Create two RAC Device Objects, RAC1 and RAC2, to represent the two
DRAC 5 cards.
AO1 AO2
Priv2Priv1Group1
RAC2RAC1User3User2User1
Domain2Domain1