Users Guide

162 Using the iDRAC6 Directory Service
successful connection. If
Extended Schema
is selected, the domain
controllers are where the iDRAC6 device object and the Association
objects are located.
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Select the
Specify Domain Controller Addresses
option to allow iDRAC6
to use the Active Directory domain controller server addresses that are
specified. DNS lookup is not performed. Specify the IP address or the Fully
Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the domain controllers. When the
Specify Domain Controller Addresses
option is selected, at least one of
the three addresses must be configured. iDRAC6 attempts to connect to
each of the configured addresses one by one until it makes a successful
connection. If
Extended Schema
is selected, these are the addresses of the
domain controllers where the iDRAC6 device object and the Association
objects are located.
NOTE: The FQDN or IP address that you specify in the Domain Controller
Server Address field should match the Subject or Subject Alternative Name
field of your domain controller certificate if you have certificate validation
enabled.
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Click
Next
to go to the
Step 3 of 4
Active Directory Configuration and
Management
page.
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Under
Schema Selection
, select
Extended Schema.
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Click
Next
to go to the
Step 4 of 4
Active Directory Configuration and
Management
page
.
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Under
Extended Schema Settings
, type the iDRAC name and iDRAC
domain name to configure the iDRAC device object. The iDRAC domain
name is the Domain in which iDRAC Object is created.
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Click
Finish
to save Active Directory Extended Schema
settings.
The iDRAC6 Web server automatically returns you to the
Active
Directory Configuration and Management
page.
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Click
Test Settings
to check the Active Directory Extended Schema settings.
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Type your Active Directory user name and password.
The test results and the test log are displayed. For additional information,
see "Testing Your Configurations."
NOTE: You must have a DNS server configured properly on iDRAC to support
Active Directory login. Click Remote Access
Network/Security
Network
page to configure DNS server(s) manually or use DHCP to get DNS server(s).