cfgLDAPRoleGroup is indexed, containing instances numbered from 1 to 5. Each object instance consists of a pair of properties:

cfgLDAPRoleGroupDN: an LDAP distinguished name (DN)

cfgLDAPRoleGroupPrivilege: a CMC privilege map

Each LDAP-authenticated user assumes the total set of CMC privileges assigned to the matching LDAP distinguished names that the user belongs to.

That is, if the user belongs to multiple role group DNs, the user receives all associated privileges for those DNs.

The following sections provides information about the objects in the cfgLdapRoleGroup group.

cfgLdapRoleGroupIndex (Read Only)

NOTE: This object is applicable only for iDRAC6.

Description

This is the index value of the Role Group Object.

Legal Values

An integer between 1 and 5

Default

<instance>

cfgLdapRoleGroupDN (Read/Write)

Description

This is the Domain Name of the group in this index.

 

For CMC, configure the LDAP distinguished name (DN) for the

 

role group instance.

Legal Values

String. Maximum length = 1024

Default

None

Example

racadm getconfig -g cfgLDAPRoleGroup -o cfgLDAPRoleGroupDN -i 1 cn=everyone,ou=groups,dc= openldap,dc=com

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