Users Guide

136 Using iDRAC6 With Microsoft Active Directory
18
Enter the
Group Name
. The group name identifies the role group in the
Active Directory associated with iDRAC6.
19
Enter the
Group Domain
. The
Group Domain
is the fully qualified root
domain name for the forest.
20
In the
Role Group Privileges
section, set the group privileges. Refer to
Table 5-11 on page 93 for information on role group privileges.
NOTE: If you modify any of the permissions, the existing role group privilege
(Administrator, Power User, or Guest User) will change to either the Custom
Group or the appropriate role group privilege based on the permissions you
modified.
21
Click
OK
to save the role group settings.
An alert dialog appears, indicating that your settings are changed.
Click OK to return to the
Step 4a of 4 Active Directory Configuration
and Management
screen.
22
To add an additional role group, repeat step 17 through step 21.
23
Click
Finish
, and the click
Done
.
The main
Active Directory Configuration and Management
appears.
Next, you must test the Active Directory settings you just configured.
24
Scroll to the bottom of the screen and click
Test Settings
.
The
Test Active Directory Settings
screen appears.
25
Enter your iDRAC6 user name and password, and then click
Start Test
.
Test results and the test log display. For additional information,
see "Testing Your Configurations."
NOTE: You must have a DNS server configured properly on iDRAC6 to support
Active Directory login. Navigate to Remote Access Configuration Network
page to configure DNS server(s) manually or use DHCP to get DNS server(s).
You have completed the Active Directory configuration with Standard Schema.