Creating An Association Object; Adding Objects To An Association Object - Dell PowerEdge KVM 1081AD User Manual

Remote console switch
Hide thumbs Also See for PowerEdge KVM 1081AD:
Table of Contents

Advertisement

Creating an Association Object

The Association Object is derived from a Group and must contain a Group
Type. The Association Scope specifies the Security Group Type for the
Association Object. When you create an Association Object, you must choose
the Association Scope that applies to the type of objects you intend to add.
Selecting Universal, for example, means that association objects are only
available when the Active Directory Domain is functioning in Native Mode or
above.
To create an association object:
1 In the Console Root (MMC) window, right-click a container.
2 Select New - Dell SIP Object to open the New Object window.
3 Type a name for the new object.
4 Select Association Object.
5 Select the scope for the Association Object.
6 Click OK.

Adding Objects to an Association Object

By using the Association Object Properties window, you can associate users or
user groups, privilege objects, and SIP devices or SIP device groups.
NOTE:
When using Windows 2000 mode or higher, you must use Universal Groups
to span domains with your users or SIP objects.
You can add groups of Users and SIP devices. Creating Dell-related groups is
done the same way you create other groups.
To add users or User Groups:
1 Right-click the Association Object and select Properties.
2 Select the Users tab and click Add.
3 Type the user or User Group name and click OK.
Click the Privilege Object tab to add the privilege object to the association
that defines the user's or user group's privileges when authenticating to a SIP
device.
NOTE:
You can add only one privilege object to an association object.
To add a privilege:
168
LDAP Feature for the Remote Console Switch

Hide quick links:

Advertisement

Table of Contents
loading

This manual is also suitable for:

1081ad

Table of Contents