Reference Guide

Security Management Server - AdminHelp v9.8
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hostname (for example, <computer_name>.<domainname>.com) for the enterprise directory server.
Port - Enter a port for the directory server. If you do not specify a port, the default port of 389 is
used. The secure port, 636, uses an SSL connection instead of clear text. Global catalog ports are
3268 (clear-text) and 3269 (secure).
Distinguished Name - This field is populated when you tab from the completed Host Name field or
refresh the URL. If necessary, correct the entry to reflect the domain (for example,
DC=domainname, DC=com).
Secure LDAP - Select this check box for LDAPS.
User Name - Enter a User Name with rights for the domain to read and run queries on the enterprise
directory server. The format must be UPN, such as user@domain.com.
Password - Enter a Password with rights for the domain to read and run queries on the enterprise
directory server.
4. In the Domain Alias area, enter the domain name or other alias and click Add. It is recommended
that you add a pre-Windows 2000 domain name as an alias. You may enter any UPN suffixes that are
allowed for the domain and are configured in the enterprise directory server.
A Domain Alias is a mapping the Dell Server uses to select which domains to search to locate users
that might match the suffix in the UPN.
5. Click Add Domain.
Users
Users are added through reconciliation. Reconciliation is the automated process the Dell Server uses to
compare user data in the Dell Server database with user data in the enterprise directory server and update
the Dell Server database when necessary.
In the left pane, click Populations > Users and then click a User Name, to view details about the user. Click
the arrow next to a User Name to view the Common Name, sAM Account Name, and User Principal Name.
Add a User by Domain
1. In the left pane, click Populations > Users.
2. On the Users page, click Add Users by Domain.
3. In the Add Users by Domain dialog, select a domain from the pull-down list.
4. In the Full name field, enter the exact text for the user name or use the wildcard character (*). For
best results, use non-wild card characters at the beginning of the filter (e.g., User* instead of *ser).
5. Select Common Name, Universal Principal Name, or sAMAccountName from the pull-down list.
A Common Name, Universal Principal Name, and sAMAccountName must be defined in the enterprise
directory server for every user. If a user is a member of a Domain or Group but does not appear in
the Domain or Group Members list in the Remote Management Console, ensure that all three names
are properly defined for the user in the enterprise directory server.
6. Click Search. Depending on the size, this may take a few minutes to populate.
If the query is too large, a dialog prompts you to revise the query.
7. Select users from the directory user list to add to the Domain. The user names are added to the
field below the list.
8. Click X to remove the user name from the field or click Add.