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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 Remote Console Switches
and give user3 a login privilege to the RCS2.
Figure 8-8. Setting Up Active Directory Objects in Multiple Domains
To set up the objects for the multiple domain scenario, perform the following
tasks:
1
Ensure that the domain forest function is in Native or Windows 2003
mode.
2
Create two Association Objects, AO1 (of Universal scope) and AO2, in any
domain. The figure shows the objects in Domain2.
3
Create two RCS Device Objects, RCS1 and RCS2, to represent the two
Remote Console Switches.
4
Create two Privilege Objects, Priv1 and Priv2, in which Priv1 has all
privileges (administrator) and Priv2 has login privileges.
5
Group user1 and user2 into Group1. The group scope of Group1 must be
Universal.
6
Add Group1 as Members in Association Object 1 (AO1), Priv1 as Privilege
Objects in AO1, and RCS1, RCS2 as RCS Devices in AO1.
User1
User2
User3
RCS1
RCS2
Group1
Priv1
Priv2
AO1
AO2
Domain 2
Domain 1
Summary of Contents for PowerEdge KVM 1081AD
Page 4: ......
Page 24: ...8 Product Overview ...
Page 50: ...34 Installation ...
Page 80: ...64 Controlling Your System at the Analog Ports ...
Page 104: ...88 Using the Viewer ...
Page 116: ...100 Virtual Media ...
Page 148: ...132 Managing Your Remote Console Switch Using the On board Web Interface ...
Page 154: ...138 Migrating Your Remote Console Switch ...
Page 190: ...174 LDAP Feature for the Remote Console Switch ...
Page 194: ...178 Appendix A Remote Console Switch Software Keyboard and Mouse Shortcuts ...
Page 196: ...180 Appendix B TCP Ports ...
Page 238: ...222 Appendix F Technical Support ...