NOTE: At least one of the 3 addresses is required to be configured. iDRAC6 attempts to connect to each of the configured addresses one-by-one until it makes a successful connection. With Standard Schema, these are the addresses of the domain controllers where the user accounts and the role groups are located.

If you want to use DNS lookup to obtain the Active Directory Domain Controller server address, type the following command:

racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADDcSRVLookupEnable=1

To perform the DNS lookup with the domain name of the login user:

racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADDcSRVLookupbyUserdomain=1

To specify the domain name to use on the DNS lookup:

racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADDcSRVLookupDomainName <domain name to use on the DNS lookup>

To specify the Global Catalog server address, type the following command:

racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADGlobal Catalog1 <fully qualified domain name or IP address of the domain controller>

racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADGlobal Catalog2 <fully qualified domain name or IP address of the domain controller>

racadm config -g cfgActiveDirectory -o cfgADGlobal Catalog3 <fully qualified domain name or IP address of the domain controller>

NOTE: The Global Catalog server is only required for standard schema in the case that the user accounts and the role groups are in different domains. And, in this multiple domain case, only the Universal Group can be used.

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.

If you want to use DNS lookup to obtain the Active Directory Global Catalog server address, type the following command:

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