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Figure 5-2. Setting Up Active Directory Objects in a Single Domain

 

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AO2

Group1

Priv1

Priv2

User1

User2

User3

RAC1

RAC2

To set up the objects for the single domain scenario, perform the following tasks:

1Create two Association Objects.

2Create two RAC Device Objects, RAC1 and RAC2, to represent the two DRAC 4 cards.

3Create two Privilege Objects, Priv1 and Priv2, in which Priv1 has all privileges (administrator) and Priv2 has login privileges.

4Group user1 and user2 into Group1.

5Add Group1 as Members in Association Object 1 (AO1), Priv1 as Privilege Objects in AO1, and RAC1, RAC2 as RAC Devices in AO1.

6Add user3 as Members in Association Object 2 (AO2), Priv2 as Privilege Objects in AO2, and RAC2 as RAC Devices in AO2.

See "Adding DRAC 4 Users and Privileges to Active Directory" for detailed instructions.

Figure 5-3 shows how you can set up the Active Directory objects in multiple domains. In this scenario, you have two DRAC 4 cards (RAC1 and RAC2) and three existing Active Directory users (user1, user2, and user3). User1 is in Domain1, and user2 and user 3 are in Domain2. You want to give user1 and user 2 an administrator privilege to both DRAC 4 cards and give user3 a login privilege to the RAC2 card.

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