NOTE: The RAC privilege object applies to CMC.
You can create as many or as few association objects as required. However, you must create at least one
Association Object, and you must have one RAC device object for each RAC (CMC) on the network that
you want to integrate with Active Directory.
The Association Object allows as many or as few users and/or groups as well as RAC Device Objects.
However, the Association Object only includes one Privilege Object per Association Object. The
Association Object connects the Users who have Privileges on RACs (CMCs).
Additionally, you can configure Active Directory objects in a single domain or in multiple domains. For
example, you have two CMCs (RAC1 and RAC2) and three existing Active Directory users (user1, user2,
and user3). You want to give user1 and user2 an administrator privilege to both CMCs and give user3 a
login privilege to the RAC2 card.
When adding Universal Groups from separate domains, create an Association Object with Universal
Scope. The Default Association objects created by the Dell Schema Extender Utility are Domain Local
Groups and does not work with Universal Groups from other domains.
To configure the objects for the single domain scenario:
1. Create two Association Objects.
2. Create two RAC Device Objects, RAC1 and RAC2, to represent the two CMCs.
3. Create two Privilege Objects, Priv1 and Priv2, in which Priv1 has all privileges (administrator) and Priv2
has login privilege.
4. Group user1 and user2 into Group1.
5. Add Group1 as Members in Association Object 1 (A01), Priv1 as Privilege Objects in A01, and RAC1,
RAC2 as RAC Devices in A01.
6. Add User3 as Members in Association Object 2 (A02), Priv2 as Privilege Objects in A02, and RAC2 as
RAC Devices in A02.
To configure the objects for the multiple domain scenario:
1. Make that the domain forest function is in Native or Windows 2003 mode.
2. Create two Association Objects, A01 (of Universal scope) and A02, in any domain. The figure Setting
Up Active Directory Objects in Multiple Domains shows the objects in Domain2.
3. Create two RAC Device Objects, RAC1 and RAC2, to represent the two CMCs.
4. Create two Privilege Objects, Priv1 and Priv2, in which Priv1 has all privileges (administrator) and Priv2
has login privilege.
5. Group user1 and user2 into Group1. The group scope of Group1 must be Universal.
6. Add Group1 as Members in Association Object 1 (A01), Priv1 as Privilege Objects in A01, and RAC1,
RAC2 as RAC Devices in A01.
7. Add User3 as Members in Association Object 2 (A02), Priv2 as Privilege Objects in A02, and RAC2 as
RAC Devices in A02.
Configuring Extended Schema Active Directory
To configure Active Directory to access CMC:
1. Extend the Active Directory schema.
2. Extend the Active Directory Users and Computers Snap-in.
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