Users Guide

Using the DRAC 5 With Microsoft Active Directory 159
Configuring the DRAC 5 With Standard Schema Active Directory and
Web-Based Interface
1
Open a supported Web browser window.
2
Log in to the DRAC 5 Web-based interface.
3
Expand the
System
tree and click
Remote Access
.
4
Click the
Configuration
tab and select
Active Directory
.
5
On the
Active Directory Main Menu
page, select
Configure Active
Directory
and click
Next
.
6
In the Common Settings section:
a
Select the
Enable Active Directory
check box.
b
Typ e t h e
Root Domain Name
. The
Root Domain Name
is the fully
qualified root domain name for the forest.
c
Typ e t h e
Timeout
time in seconds.
7
Click
Use Standard Schema
in the Active Directory Schema Selection
section.
8
Click
Apply
to save the Active Directory settings.
9
In the
Role Groups
column of the Standard Schema settings section, click
a
Role Group
.
The
Configure Role Group
page appears, which includes a role group’s
Group Name
,
Group Domain
, and
Role Group Privileges
.
10
Typ e t h e
Group Name
. The group name identifies the role group in the
Active Directory associated with the DRAC 5 card.
11
Typ e t h e
Group Domain
. The
Group Domain
is the fully qualified root
domain name for the forest.
12
In the
Role Group Privileges
page, set the group privileges.
Table 4-16 describes the
Role Group Privileges
.
Table 4-17 describes the
Role Group Permissions
. If you modify any of the
permissions, the existing
Role Group Privilege
(Administrator, Power User,
or Guest User) will change to either the Custom group or the appropriate
Role Group Privilege based on the permissions modified.
13
Click
Apply
to save the Role Group settings.