Dell IDRAC6 Laptop User Manual


 
172 Using the iDRAC6 Directory Service
Standard Schema
, these are the addresses of the domain controllers
where the user accounts and the role groups are located.
NOTE: The FQDN or IP address that you specify in this 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
. The
Active Directory Configuration and Management
Step 3
of 4
page is displayed.
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Under
Schema Selection
, select
Standard Schema.
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Click
Next
. The
Active Directory Configuration and Management Step
4a of 4
page is displayed.
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Select one of the following options:
Select the
Look Up Global Catalog Servers with DNS
option and
enter the
Root Domain Name
to use on a DNS lookup to obtain the
Active Directory Global Catalog Servers. Global Catalog Server
Addresses 1-3 are ignored. iDRAC6 attempts to connect to each of the
addresses (first 4 addresses returned by the DNS lookup) one by one
until it makes a successful connection. A Global Catalog server is
required only for Standard Schema in the case that the user accounts
and the role groups are in different domains.
Select the
Specify Global Catalog Server Addresses
option and enter
the IP address or the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the
Global Catalog server(s). DNS lookup is not performed. 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. Global Catalog server is required only for
Standard Schema in the case that the user accounts and the role
groups are in different domains.
NOTE: The FQDN or IP address that you specify in the Global Catalog Server
Address field should match the Subject or Subject Alternative Name field of
your domain controller certificate if you have certificate validation enabled.
NOTE: The Global Catalog server is only required for standard schema in the
case that the user accounts and the role groups are in different domains.
And, in this multiple domain case, only the Universal Group can be used.
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Under
Role Groups
, click a
Role Group
.