Dell iDRAC6 User Manual page 48

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Single Sign-On
Using the single sign-on feature, you can launch iDRAC6 Web interface from
the CMC without having to log in a second time. Single sign-on policies are
described below.
CMC user who has Server Administrator set under User Privileges will
automatically be logged in to iDRAC6 Web interface using single sign-on.
After logging in, the user is automatically granted iDRAC6 Administrator
privileges. This is true even if the same user does not have an account on
iDRAC6, or if the account does not have the Administrator's privileges.
CMC user who does not have Server Administrator set under
User Privileges, but has the same account on iDRAC6, will automatically
be logged in to iDRAC6 using single sign-on. Once logged in to iDRAC6
Web interface, this user is granted the privileges that were created for
iDRAC6 account.
NOTE:
login name and password for CMC as for iDRAC6. A user who has the same
login name but a different password will not be recognized as a valid user.
CMC user who does not have Server Administrator set under User
Privileges, or the same account on iDRAC6, will not be automatically
logged in to iDRAC6 using single sign-on. This user is directed to iDRAC6
log in screen after clicking Launch iDRAC6 GUI.
NOTE:
NOTE:
is not available.
NOTE:
changed, or there is a problem in the iDRAC6 network connection,
then clicking the Launch iDRAC6 GUI icon may display an error screen.
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Configuring iDRAC6 Enterprise
In this context, "the same account" means that the user has the same
In this case, users may be prompted to log in to iDRAC6.
If iDRAC6 network LAN is disabled (LAN Enabled = No), single sign–on
If the server is removed from the chassis, iDRAC6 IP address is

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