Users Guide

Table Of Contents
Configuring Standard schema Active Directory
Before configuring the standard schema Active Directory, ensure that:
You have the iDRAC enterprise license.
The configuration is performed on a server that is used as the Domain Controller.
The dat, time and time zone on the server are correct.
The iDRAC network settings are configured, or in iDRAC web interface go to iDRAC Settings > Connectivity > Network >
Common Settings to configure the network settings.
To configure iDRAC for an Active Directory login access:
1. On an Active Directory server (domain controller), open the Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-in.
2. Create the iDRAC groups and users.
3. Configure the group name, domain name, and the role privileges on iDRAC using the iDRAC web interface or RACADM.
Configuring Active Directory with Standard schema using iDRAC web
interface
NOTE: For information about the various fields, see the iDRAC Online Help.
1. In the iDRAC web interface, go to iDRAC Settings > Users > Directory Services.
The Directory Service page is displayed.
2. Select the Microsoft Active Directory option and then click Edit.
The Active Directory Configuration and Management page is displayed.
3. Click Configure Active Directory.
The Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 1 of 4 page is displayed.
4. Optionally, enable certificate validation and upload the CA-signed digital certificate used during initiation of SSL connections
when communicating with the Active Directory (AD) server. For this, the Domain Controllers and Global Catalog FQDN must
be specified. This is done in the next steps. And hence the DNS should be configured properly in the network settings.
5. Click Next.
The Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 2 of 4 page is displayed.
6. Enable Active Directory and specify the location information about Active Directory servers and user accounts. Also, specify
the time iDRAC must wait for responses from Active Directory during iDRAC login.
NOTE:
If certificate validation is enabled, specify the Domain Controller Server addresses and the Global Catalog FQDN.
Make sure that DNS is configured correctly under iDRAC Settings > Network.
7. Click Next. The Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 3 of 4 page is displayed.
8. Select Standard Schema and click Next.
The Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 4a of 4 page is displayed.
9. Enter the location of Active Directory global catalog server(s) and specify privilege groups used to authorize users.
10. Click a Role Group to configure the control authorization policy for users under the standard schema mode.
The Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 4b of 4 page is displayed.
11. Specify the privileges and click Apply.
The settings are applied and the Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 4a of 4 page is displayed.
12. Click Finish. The Active Directory settings for standard schema are configured.
Configuring Active Directory with Standard schema using RACADM
1. Use the following commands:
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.Enable 1
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.Schema 2
racadm set iDRAC.ADGroup.Name <common name of the role group>
racadm set iDRAC.ADGroup.Domain <fully qualified domain name>
racadm set iDRAC.ADGroup.Privilege <Bit-mask value for specific RoleGroup permissions>
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.DomainController1 <fully qualified domain name or IP
Configuring user accounts and privileges
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