Users Guide
128 Using the DRAC 5 With Microsoft Active Directory
DRAC Name The name that uniquely identifies the DRAC 5 card in
Active Directory. This value is NULL by default.
The name must be a 1-254 character ASCII string with no
blank spaces between characters.
DRAC Domain Name The DNS name (string) of the domain, where the Active
Directory DRAC 5 object resides. This value is NULL by
default.
The name must be a valid domain name consisting of x.y,
where x is a 1-254 character ASCII string with no blank
spaces between characters, and y is a valid domain type
such as com, edu, gov, int, mil, net, org.
Role Groups The list of role groups associated with the DRAC 5 card.
To change the settings for a role group, click their role
group number, in the role groups list. The Configure Role
Group window displays.
NOTE: If you click on the role group link prior to applying the
settings for the Active Directory Configuration and
Management page, you will lose these settings.
Group Name The name that identifies the role group in the Active
Directory associated with the DRAC 5 card.
Group Domain The domain that the group is in.
Group Privilege The privilege level for the group.
Table 6-11. Active Directory Configuration and Management Page Buttons
Button Description
Print Prints the Active Directory Configuration and
Management page.
Apply Saves the changes made to the Active Directory
Configuration and Management page.
Go Back to Active
Directory Main Menu
Returns to the Active Directory Main Menu page.
Table 6-10. Active Directory Configuration and Management Page Settings (continued)
Setting Description