Users Guide
Using the DRAC 5 With Microsoft Active Directory 153
8
In the Extended Schema Settings section:
a
Typ e t h e
DRAC Name
. This name must be the same as the common
name of the new RAC object you created in your Domain Controller
(see step 3 of "Creating a RAC Device Object" on page 150).
b
Typ e t h e
DRAC Domain Name
(for example,
drac5.com
). Do not
use the NetBIOS name. The
DRAC Domain Name
is the fully
qualified domain name of the sub-domain where the RAC Device
Object is located.
9
Click
Apply
to save the Active Directory settings.
10
Click
Go Back To Active Directory Main Menu
.
11
Upload your domain forest Root CA certificate into the DRAC 5.
a
Select the
Upload Active Directory CA Certificat
e check-box and
then click
Next
.
b
In the
Certificate Upload
page, type the file path of the certificate or
browse to the certificate file.
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 domain controllers' SSL certificates should have been signed by
the root CA. Have the root CA certificate available on your
management station accessing the DRAC 5 (see "Exporting the
Domain Controller Root CA Certificate" on page 162).
c
Click
Apply
.
The DRAC 5 Web server automatically restarts after you click
Apply
.
12
Log out and then log in to the DRAC 5 to complete the DRAC 5 Active
Directory feature configuration.
13
In the
System
tree, click
Remote Access
.
14
Click the
Configuration
tab and then click
Network
.
The
Network Configuration
page appears.