Users Guide
158 Using the DRAC 5 With Microsoft Active Directory
NOTE: The Bit Mask values are used only when setting Standard Schema with the
RACADM.
There are two ways to enable Standard Schema Active Directory:
• With the DRAC 5 web-based user interface. See "Configuring the DRAC 5
With Standard Schema Active Directory and Web-Based Interface" on
page 159.
• With the RACADM CLI tool. See "Configuring the DRAC 5 With
Standard Schema Active Directory and RACADM" on page 161.
Configuring Standard Schema Active Directory to Access Your DRAC 5
You need to perform the following steps to configure the Active Directory
before an Active Directory user can access the DRAC 5:
1
On an Active Directory server (domain controller), open the Active
Directory Users and Computers Snap-in.
2
Create a group or select an existing group. The name of the group and the
name of this domain will need to be configured on the DRAC 5 either with
the web-based interface or RACADM (see "Configuring the DRAC 5 With
Standard Schema Active Directory and Web-Based Interface" on page 159
or "Configuring the DRAC 5 With Standard Schema Active Directory and
RACADM" on page 161).
3
Add the Active Directory user as a member of the Active Directory group
to access the DRAC 5.
Role
Group 3
Guest User Login to DRAC 0x00000001
Role
Group 4
None No assigned permissions 0x00000000
Role
Group 5
None No assigned permissions 0x00000000
Table 6-8. Default Role Group Privileges
(continued)
Role
Groups
Default
Privilege Level
Permissions Granted Bit Mask