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option on the DRAC and if the Association Object contains the user
and RAC object on the same domain, the Active Directory login using
Extended Schema will be successful. However, if either the user or
the RAC object on the association is from a different domain, and
if you provide only the domain controller information, the Active
Directory login using Extended Schema will fail. In this case, you
should configure the global catalog Option to be able to login"
In the above Paragraph, in addition to specifying the global catalog
option (last sentence in the paragraph), we also have to specify
the AO domain option for the login to be successful.
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