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3.1.120.9.In the Active Directory Settings Page, select a
blank row and click
Add Role Group
to open the Add
Role group Page as shown in the screenshot below.
[3.1.121] Add Role group Page
3.1.122.10.In the
Role Group Name
field, enter the name
that identifies the role group in the Active Directory.
3.1.123.11.In the
Role Group Domain
field, enter the
domain where the role group is located.
3.1.124.12.In the
Role Group Privilege
field, enter the level
of privilege to assign to this role group.
3.1.125.13.Click
Add
to save the new role group and return
to the Role Group List.
3.1.126.14.Click
Cancel
to cancel the settings and return to
the Role Group List.
[3.1.127] To modify a Role Group
3.1.128.15.In the Advanced Directory Settings Page, select
the row that you wish to modify and click
Modify Role
Group
.
3.1.129.16.Make the necessary changes and click
Save
.
[3.1.130] To delete a Role Group
3.1.131.17.In the Advanced Directory Settings Page, select
the row that you wish to delete and click
Delete Role
Group
.
[3.1.132] DNS
[3.1.133]
The
Domain Name System (DNS)
is a distributed
hierarchical naming system for computers, services, or any
resource connected to the Internet or a private network. It asso-
ciates the information with domain names assigned to each of
the participants. Most importantly, it translates domain names
meaningful to humans into the numerical (binary) identifiers
associated with networking equipment for the purpose of locat-
ing and addressing these devices worldwide. In MegaRAC GUI,
the DNS Server settings page is used to manage the DNS set-
tings of a device.
Note:
Role Group Name is a string of 255 alpha-numeric charac-
ters.
Special symbols hyphen and underscore are allowed.
Note:
Domain Name is a string of 255 alpha-numeric characters.
Special symbols hyphen, underscore and dot are allowed.
Summary of Contents for W Mainboard Series S210-MBT2W
Page 25: ... 1 0 1 About the Server Chapter 1 ...
Page 31: ... 1 3 31 Functional Architecture ...
Page 121: ... 2 0 1 BIOS Chapter 2 ...
Page 187: ... 3 0 1 BMC Chapter 3 ...
Page 265: ... 4 0 1 Jumpers and Connectors Chapter 4 ...
Page 270: ... 5 0 1 Troubleshooting Chapter 5 ...
Page 275: ... 6 0 1 Installation and Assembly Safety Instructions Chapter 6 ...
Page 280: ... 7 0 1 Safety Information Chapter 7 ...
Page 289: ... 8 0 1 Regulatory and Compliance Information Chapter 8 ...