Users Guide

Using the iDRAC6 Directory Service 169
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lick
Upload
.
The certificate information for the valid Active Directory CA certificate
is displayed.
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Under
Upload Kerberos Keytab
, type the path of the keytab file or browse
to locate the file. Click
Upload
. The Kerberos keytab is uploaded into the
iDRAC6.
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Click
Next
to go to the
Step 2 of 4
Active Directory Configuration and
Management
page.
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Select
Enable Active Directory
.
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Select
Enable Single Sign-On
if you want to log into iDRAC6 without
entering your domain user authentication credentials, such as user name
and password.
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Click
Add
to enter the user domain name.
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Type the user domain name in the prompt and click
OK
.
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Ty pe th e
Timeout
time in seconds to specify the time the iDRAC6 will
wait for Active Directory responses. The default is 120 seconds.
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Select the
Look Up Domain Controllers with DNS
option to obtain the
Active Directory domain controllers from a DNS lookup. Domain
Controller Server Addresses 1-3 are ignored. Select
User Domain from
Login
to perform the DNS lookup with the domain name of the login user.
Else, select
Specify a Domain
and enter the domain name to use on the
DNS lookup. iDRAC6 attempts to connect to each of the addresses (first 4
addresses returned by the DNS look up) one by one until it makes a
successful connection. If
Standard Schema
is selected, the domain
controllers are where the user accounts and the role groups 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
Standard Schema
is selected, these are the addresses of the
domain controllers where the user accounts and the role groups are
located.