Dell iDRAC6 User Manual page 137

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8 Click Next.
The Step 2 of 4 Active Directory Configuration and Management
screen appears.
9 Select the Active Directory Enabled check box.
NOTE:
In this release, the Smart Card based Two Factor Authentication (TFA)
and the single sign-on (SSO) features are not supported if the Active directory
is configured for Extended Schema.
10 Click Add to enter the User Domain Name. Enter the domain name in
the text field, and then click OK. Note that this step is optional. If you
configure a list of user domains, the list will be available in the Web
interface login screen. You can choose from the list, and then you only
need to enter the user name.
11 In the Timeout field, enter the number of seconds you want iDRAC6 to
wait for Active Directory responses.
12 Enter the Domain Controller Server Address. You can enter up to three
Active Directory servers for login processing, but you must configure at
least one server by entering the IP address or the fully qualified domain
name (FQDN). iDRAC6 attempts to connect to each configured server
until a connection is established.
NOTE:
The FQDN or IP address that you specify in this field should match the
Subject or Subject Alternative Name field of your domain controller
certificate if you have certificate validation enabled.
13 Click Next.
The Step 3 of 4 Active Directory Configuration and Management
screen appears.
14 Under Schema Selection, select the Extended Schema check box.
15 Click Next.
The Step 4a of 4 Active Directory Configuration and Management
screen appears.
16 Under Extended Schema Settings, enter iDRAC6 Name and iDRAC6
Domain Name to configure iDRAC6 device object and its location in
Active Directory.
17 Click Finish to save your changes, and then Done.
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