Users Guide

Base OID is: 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280
RAC LinkID range is: 12070 to 12079
Overview of iDRAC schema extensions
Dell has extended the schema to include an Association, Device, and Privilege property. The Association property is used to link together
the users or groups with a specic set of privileges to one or more iDRAC devices. This model provides an administrator maximum exibility
over the dierent combinations of users, iDRAC privileges, and iDRAC devices on the network without much complexity.
For each physical iDRAC device on the network that you want to integrate with Active Directory for authentication and authorization,
create at least one association object and one iDRAC device object. You can create multiple association objects, and each association
object can be linked to as many users, groups of users, or iDRAC device objects as required. The users and iDRAC user groups can be
members of any domain in the enterprise.
However, each association object can be linked (or, may link users, groups of users, or iDRAC device objects) to only one privilege object.
This example allows an administrator to control each user’s privileges on specic iDRAC devices.
iDRAC device object is the link to iDRAC rmware for querying Active Directory for authentication and authorization. When iDRAC is added
to the network, the administrator must congure iDRAC and its device object with its Active Directory name so that users can perform
authentication and authorization with Active Directory. Additionally, the administrator must add iDRAC to at least one association object for
users to authenticate.
The following gure shows that the association object provides the connection that is needed for the authentication and authorization.
Figure 2. Typical setup for active directory objects
You can create as many or as few association objects as required. However, you must create at least one Association Object, and you must
have one iDRAC Device Object for each iDRAC device on the network that you want to integrate with Active Directory for Authentication
and Authorization with iDRAC.
The Association Object allows for as many or as few users and/or groups as well as iDRAC Device Objects. However, the Association
Object only includes one Privilege Object per Association Object. The Association Object connects the Users who have Privileges on iDRAC
devices.
The Dell extension to the ADUC MMC Snap-in only allows associating the Privilege Object and iDRAC Objects from the same domain with
the Association Object. The Dell extension does not allow a group or an iDRAC object from other domains to be added as a product
member of the Association Object.
When adding Universal Groups from separate domains, create an Association Object with Universal Scope. The Default Association objects
created by the Dell Schema Extender Utility are Domain Local Groups and does not work with Universal Groups from other domains.
Users, user groups, or nested user groups from any domain can be added into the Association Object. Extended Schema solutions support
any user group type and any user group nesting across multiple domains allowed by Microsoft Active Directory.
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Conguring user accounts and privileges