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– Under Upload Active Directory CA certificate, click Browse and select the CA certificate file to be
uploaded.
NOTE: This is optional for iDRAC6 and iDRAC7, but mandatory for DRAC 4, DRAC 5, and CMC. The AD CA certificate
on the RAC must be the same certificate that is on the AD server. For iDRAC6 and iDRAC7, if the certificate is not
specified, the default SSL certificate is used.
– If you have selected the IP addresses for iDRAC6 or iDRAC7, click the iDRAC6/iDRAC7 tab and enter the AD
settings. For information about the settings, see
Dell Remote Access Configuration Tool Online Help
.
– If you have selected IP addresses for DRAC4, DRAC5, or CMC, click the DRAC4 / DRAC5 / CMC tab and
enter the AD settings. For information about the settings, see
Dell Remote Access Configuration Tool Online
Help
.
6. Click Next.
The Extended Schema Settings window is displayed.
7. Create RAC device object names that must be configured on the AD server; the AD RAC objects uniquely identifies
the RACs in the AD server. You can do this in one of the following ways:
– Select the RAC IP addresses, enter the information in the fields, and click Create Names to create the AD
RAC device object names in the Name column. For information about the settings, see
Dell Remote Access
Configuration Tool Online Help
.
– Enter the RAC device object name in the Name column.
8. Click Next.
The Active Directory Server Configuration for Extended Schema window is displayed.
9. Enter the following information:
– Network Address - Enter the IP address of the AD server.
– User Name - Enter the user name to login to the AD server.
– Password - Enter the password to login to the AD server.
10. Set an association and privilege object for each RAC type. To do this, click the tab for your RAC type, and set the
following:
– Association object - For information on the steps, see Setting an Association Object.
– Privilege object - For information on the steps, see Setting a Privilege Object.
11. Click Update Directory to create RAC device objects on the AD server. If the RAC device objects are created
successfully, the status in the
Status column displays Updated in Active Directory for each IP address. If not, the
Status column displays Failed to Update Active Directory.
12. Click Apply.
The Summary window displays the following information:
– Selected RAC IP addresses
– DNS name
– RAC type
– Firmware version
– Status information
– Status bar.
If the configuration is successful, the Status column displays the following messages in a sequence for
each IP address:
* Uploading CA certificate - This message is displayed only if you have enabled CA certificate
validation.
* Configuring - RAC configuration is in-progress.
* Configuration Success - RAC configuration is successful.
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