Users Guide
You can copy and run the Schema Extender or LDIF files from any location.
Using Dell Schema Extender
CAUTION: The Dell Schema Extender uses the SchemaExtenderOem.ini file. To make sure that the Dell Schema
Extender utility functions properly, do not modify the name of this file.
1. In the Welcome screen, click Next.
2. Read and understand the warning and click Next.
3. Select Use Current Log In Credentials or enter a user name and password with schema administrator rights.
4. Click Next to run the Dell Schema Extender.
5. Click Finish.
The schema is extended. To verify the schema extension, use the MMC and the Active Directory Schema Snap-in to verify that the
Classes and attributes exist. See the Microsoft documentation for details about using the MMC and the Active Directory Schema
Snap-in.
Classes and attributes
Table 22. Class definitions for classes added to the active directory schema
Class Name Assigned Object Identification Number (OID)
delliDRACDevice 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.7.1.1
delliDRACAssociation 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.7.1.2
dellRAC4Privileges 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.1.1.3
dellPrivileges 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.1.1.4
dellProduct 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.1.1.5
Table 23. DelliDRACdevice class
OID 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.7.1.1
Description Represents the Dell iDRAC device. iDRAC must be configured as
delliDRACDevice in Active Directory. This configuration enables
iDRAC to send Lightweight Directory Access Protocol (LDAP)
queries to Active Directory.
Class Type Structural Class
SuperClasses dellProduct
Attributes dellSchemaVersion
dellRacType
Table 24. delliDRACAssociationObject class
OID 1.2.840.113556.1.8000.1280.1.7.1.2
Description Represents the Dell Association Object. The Association Object
provides the connection between the users and the devices.
Class Type Structural Class
SuperClasses Group
Attributes dellProductMembers
dellPrivilegeMember
130 Configuring user accounts and privileges