Dell PowerEdge MX7000 EMC OpenManage Enterprise-Modular Edition Version 1.20.0 - Page 49

Terminating user sessions, Importing Directory Group, Adding directory services

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Terminating user sessions 1. On the Users page, click User Sessions. You can view the details of the users who are logged in. 2. Select the user from the list and click Terminate. A message is displayed prompting you to confirm the termination. Importing Directory Group You can import Active Directory groups and map them to the existing OME-Modular groups. To import the Active Directory groups: 1. On the Users list page, click Import Directory Group. The Import Directory window is displayed. 2. From the Directory Source drop-down, select the source from which you want to import the Active Directory. 3. Under Available Groups, you can search for directory groups. The list of groups is displayed below. 4. Select a group and click ">>". The selected group is displayed under Groups to be Imported. 5. Click the check box corresponding to the group. 6. From the Assign Group Role drop-down, select the role that you want to assign to the group and click Assign. Adding directory services You can create directory services with details. 1. From the main menu, click Application Settings > Users > Directory Services > Add. The Connect to Directory Service window is displayed. 2. Select the directory type from the Type of Directory drop-down list. The available options are: ● AD ● LDAP 3. Enter a name for the directory service in the Directory Name field. NOTE: The directory name can have a maximum of 255 characters. 4. From the Domain Controller Lookup, select DNS or Manual. 5. Enter the DNS domain name in the Method field. NOTE: If the domain controller lookup type is Manual, enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or IP addresses of the domain controller. a. If you have selected the directory type as AD, enter the domain name in the Group Domain field. NOTE: This option is displayed only if the directory type is AD. NOTE: If the directory type is AD, the supported server port number is 3269 for the global catalog and 636 for domain controller. If you configure other ports for the Active Directory service, the Directory Service may not work properly as the communication with the AD server fails with different ports. NOTE: If the Server Port is 3269, the Group Domain input method is example.com or ou=org, dc=example, dc=com. And, if the Server Port is 636 or a port other than 3269, the Group Domain input method is ou=org, dc=example, dc=com. b. If you have selected the directory type as LDAP, enter Bind DN and Bind Password in the respective fields. NOTE: These options are displayed only if the directory type is LDAP. 6. Click the Advance Options and enter the details. Logging in to OME-Modular 49

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Terminating user sessions
1.
On the
Users
page, click
User Sessions
.
You can view the details of the users who are logged in.
2.
Select the user from the list and click
Terminate
.
A message is displayed prompting you to confirm the termination.
Importing Directory Group
You can import Active Directory groups and map them to the existing OME–Modular groups.
To import the Active Directory groups:
1.
On the
Users
list page, click
Import Directory Group
.
The
Import Directory
window is displayed.
2.
From the
Directory Source
drop-down, select the source from which you want to import the Active Directory.
3.
Under
Available Groups
, you can search for directory groups.
The list of groups is displayed below.
4.
Select a group and click ">>".
The selected group is displayed under
Groups to be Imported
.
5.
Click the check box corresponding to the group.
6.
From the
Assign Group Role
drop-down, select the role that you want to assign to the group and click
Assign
.
Adding directory services
You can create directory services with details.
1.
From the main menu, click
Application Settings
>
Users
>
Directory Services
>
Add
.
The
Connect to Directory Service
window is displayed.
2.
Select the directory type from the
Type of Directory
drop-down list.
The available options are:
AD
LDAP
3.
Enter a name for the directory service in the
Directory Name
field.
NOTE:
The directory name can have a maximum of 255 characters.
4.
From the
Domain Controller Lookup
, select
DNS
or
Manual
.
5.
Enter the DNS domain name in the
Method
field.
NOTE:
If the domain controller lookup type is Manual, enter the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN) or IP addresses of
the domain controller.
a.
If you have selected the directory type as AD, enter the domain name in the
Group Domain
field.
NOTE:
This option is displayed only if the directory type is AD.
NOTE:
If the directory type is AD, the supported server port number is 3269 for the global catalog and 636 for
domain controller. If you configure other ports for the Active Directory service, the Directory Service may not work
properly as the communication with the AD server fails with different ports.
NOTE:
If the Server Port is 3269, the Group Domain input method is
example.com
or
ou=org, dc=example,
dc=com
. And, if the Server Port is 636 or a port other than 3269, the Group Domain input method is
ou=org,
dc=example, dc=com
.
b.
If you have selected the directory type as LDAP, enter
Bind DN
and
Bind Password
in the respective fields.
NOTE:
These options are displayed only if the directory type is LDAP.
6.
Click the
Advance Options
and enter the details.
Logging in to OME-Modular
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