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3. Click Next.
The Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 2 of 4 page is displayed.
4. Specify the location information about Active Directory (AD) servers and user accounts. Also, specify the time iDRAC must
wait for responses from AD during login process.
NOTE:
If certificate validation is enabled, specify the Domain Controller Server addresses and the FQDN. Make sure that
DNS is configured correctly under iDRAC Settings > Network
If the user and iDRAC objects are in different domains, then do not select the User Domain from Login option.
Instead select Specify a Domain option and enter the domain name where the iDRAC object is available.
5. Click Next. The Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 3 of 4 page is displayed.
6. Select Extended Schema and click Next.
The Active Directory Configuration and Management Step 4 of 4 page is displayed.
7. Enter the name and location of the iDRAC device object in Active Directory (AD) and click Finish.
The Active Directory settings for extended schema mode is configured.
Configuring Active Directory with Extended schema using RACADM
To configure Active Directory with Extended Schema using the RACADM:
1. Use the following commands:
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.Enable 1
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.Schema 2
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.RacName <RAC common name>
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.RacDomain <fully qualified rac domain name>
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.DomainController1 <fully qualified domain name or IP
address of the domain controller>
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.DomainController2 <fully qualified domain name or IP
address of the domain controller>
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.DomainController3 <fully qualified domain name or IP
address of the domain controller>
Enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) of the domain controller, not the FQDN of the domain. For example, enter
servername.dell.com instead of dell.com.
You must provide at least one of the three addresses. iDRAC attempts to connect to each of the configured addresses
one-by-one until it makes a successful connection. With Extended Schema, these are the FQDN or IP addresses of the
domain controllers where this iDRAC device is located.
To disable the certificate validation during SSL handshake, use the following command:
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.CertValidationEnable 0
In this case, you do not have to upload a CA certificate.
To enforce the certificate validation during SSL handshake (optional):
racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.CertValidationEnable 1
In this case, you must upload a CA certificate using the following command:
racadm sslcertupload -t 0x2 -f <ADS root CA certificate>
NOTE:
If certificate validation is enabled, specify the Domain Controller Server addresses and the FQDN. Ensure
that DNS is configured correctly under iDRAC Settings > Network.
Using the following RACADM command may be optional:
racadm sslcertdownload -t 1 -f <RAC SSL certificate>
2. If DHCP is enabled on iDRAC and you want to use the DNS provided by the DHCP server, enter the following command:
racadm set iDRAC.IPv4.DNSFromDHCP 1
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