Dell IDRAC6 Laptop User Manual


 
70 Configuring the iDRAC6 Using the Web Interface
Configuring and Managing Active Directory
The page enables you to configure and manage Active Directory settings.
NOTE: You must have Configure iDRAC permission to use or configure Active
Directory.
NOTE: Before configuring or using the Active Directory feature, ensure that your
Active Directory server is configured to communicate with iDRAC6.
NOTE: For detailed information about Active Directory configuration and how to
configure Active Directory with Extended Schema or Standard Schema, see "Using
the iDRAC6 Directory Service" on page 143.
To access the Active Directory
Configuration and Management
page:
1
Click
Remote Access
Network/Security
.
2
Click
Active Directory
to open the
Active Directory Configuration and
Management
page.
Table 4-18 lists the
Active Directory Configuration and Management
page options.
3
Click the appropriate button to continue. See Table 4-19.
Table 4-18. Active Directory Configuration and Management Page Options
Attribute Description
Common Settings
Active Directory
Enabled
Specifies whether Active Directory is enabled or disabled.
Single Sign-On
Enabled
Specifies whether single sign–on is enabled or disabled.
If enabled, you can log into iDRAC6 without entering your
domain user authentication credentials, such as user name
and password. Values are Yes and No.
Schema Selection Specifies whether Standard Schema or Extended Schema is
in use with Active Directory.
NOTE: In this release, the Smart Card based Two Factor
Authentication (TFA) feature is not supported if the Active
Directory is configured for Extended schema. The Single Sign-
On (SSO) feature is supported for both Standard and Extended
schema.