Users Guide
156 Using the DRAC 5 With Microsoft Active Directory
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If DHCP is disabled on the DRAC 5 or you want manually to input your
DNS IP address, type following racadm commands:
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o
cfgDNSServersFromDHCP 0
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgDNSServer1
<primary DNS IP address>
racadm config -g cfgLanNetworking -o cfgDNSServer2
<secondary DNS IP address>
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Press
Enter
to complete the DRAC 5 Active Directory feature
configuration.
Standard Schema Active Directory Overview
As shown in Figure 6-4, using standard schema for Active Directory
integration requires configuration on both Active Directory and the DRAC 5.
On the Active Directory side, a standard group object is used as a role group.
A user who has DRAC 5 access will be a member of the role group. In order to
give this user access to a specific DRAC 5 card, the role group name and its
domain name need to be configured on the specific DRAC 5 card. Unlike the
extended schema solution, the role and the privilege level is defined on each
DRAC 5 card, not in the Active Directory. Up to five role groups can be
configured and defined in each DRAC 5. Table 4-16 shows the privileges level
of the role groups and Table 6-8 shows the default role group settings.