Dell IDRAC6 Laptop User Manual


 
Using the iDRAC6 Directory Service 181
•In the
Search Filter
field, enter a valid LDAP search filter. Use the
filter if the user attribute cannot uniquely identify the login user
within the chosen Base DN. If not specified, the value defaults to
objectClass=*
, which searches for all objects in the tree. This
additional search filter configured by the user applies only to userDN
search and not the group membership search.
9
Click
Next
. The
Generic LDAP Configuration and Management
Step 3a
of 3
page is displayed. Use this page to configure the privilege groups used
to authorize users. When generic LDAP is enabled, role group(s) are used
to specify authorization policy for iDRAC6 users.
NOTE: In this release, unlike AD, you do not need to use special characters
("@", "\", and "/") to differentiate an LDAP user from a local user. You should
only enter your user name to log in, and should not include the domain name.
10
Under
Role Groups
, click a
Role Group
.
The
Generic LDAP Configuration and Management Step 3b of 3
page is
displayed. Use this page to configure each Role Group used to control
authorization policy for users.
11
In the
Group DN
field, enter the group distinguished name that identifies
the role group in the generic LDAP Directory Service associated with
iDRAC6.
12
In the
Role Group Privileges
section, specify the privileges associated with
the group by selecting the
Role Group Privilege Level
. For example, if you
select
Administrator
, all of the privileges are selected for that level of
permission.
13
Click
Apply
to save role group settings.
The iDRAC6 Web server automatically returns you to the
Generic LDAP
Configuration and Management Step 3a of 3
page where your Role
Group settings are displayed.
14
Configure additional role groups if required.
15
Click
Finish
to return to the
Generic LDAP Configuration and
Management
summary page.
16
Click
Test Settings
to check the generic LDAP settings.