Installation Manual

68 Configuring the iDRAC6 Using the Web Interface
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.
User Domain Name This value holds up to 40 User Domain entries.
If configured, the list of user domain names will appear in
the login page as a pull-down menu for the login user to
choose from. If not configured, Active Directory users are
still able to log in by entering the user name in the format of
user_name@domain_name, domain_name/user_name,
or domain_name\user_name.
Timeout Specifies the time in seconds to wait for Active Directory
queries to complete. The default is 120 seconds.
Look Up Domain
Controllers with DNS
Select the Look Up Domain Controllers with DNS option
to obtain the Active Directory domain controllers from a
DNS lookup. When this option is selected, Domain
Controller Server Addresses 1-3 are ignored. Select User
Domain from Login to perform the DNS lookup with the
domain name of the login user. Otherwise, select Specify a
Domain and enter the domain name to use on the DNS
lookup. iDRAC6 attempts to connect to each of the
addresses (first 4 addresses returned by the DNS look up)
one by one until it makes a successful connection.
If Extended Schema is selected, the domain controllers are
where iDRAC6 device object and the Association objects are
located. If Standard Schema is selected, the domain
controllers are where the user accounts and the role groups
are located.
Table 4-13. Active Directory Configuration and Management Page Options
(continued)
Attribute Description