Users Guide

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Using iDRAC6 Directory Service
A directory service maintains a common database for storing information about
users, computers, printers, etc. on a network. If your company uses either the
Microsoft Active Directory or the LDAP Directory Service software, you can
configure the software to provide access to iDRAC6, allowing you to add and
control iDRAC6 user privileges to your existing users in your directory service.
Using iDRAC6 With Microsoft Active Directory
NOTE: Using Active Directory to recognize iDRAC6 users is supported on the
Microsoft Windows 2000, Windows Server 2003, and Windows Server 2008
operating systems.
You can configure user authentication through Microsoft Active Directory to
log in to the iDRAC6. You can also provide role-based authority, which
enables an administrator to configure specific privileges for each user. For
more information, see the subsequent sections.
Table 6-1 shows iDRAC6 Active Directory user privileges.
Table 6-1. iDRAC6 User Privileges
Privilege Description
Login to iDRAC6 Enables the user to log in to iDRAC6
Configure iDRAC6 Enables the user to configure iDRAC6
Configure Users Enables the user to allow specific users to access
the system
Clear Logs Enables the user to clear iDRAC6 logs
Execute Server Control
Commands
Enables the user to execute RACADM commands
Access Virtual Console Enables the user to run Virtual Console
Access Virtual Media Enables the user to run and use Virtual Media
Test Alerts Enables the user to send test alerts (e-mail and PET)
to a specific user