Assigning an ad user to an ad group, Defining user accounts on the external ldap server, Configuring roles and – Brocade Network Advisor IP User Manual v12.3.0 User Manual

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10. Assign a new password with at least one special character and one number and click OK..

11. Close the Active Directory Users and Computers dialog box.

Assigning an AD user to an AD group

To assign a new group in Active Directory Users and Computers, complete the following steps. For
more information, click F1 for help or refer to www.microsoft.com

1. Open the Active Directory Users and Computers console.

For example, on Windows 2008-R2, select Start > Administrative Tools > Active Directory Users
and Computers.

The Active Directory Users and Computers dialog box displays.

2. Right-click the user in the Users pane and select Add to a Group.

The Select Group dialog box displays.

3. Enter the group name in the Enter the object name to select text box and click Check Names.

4. Click OK.

Defining user accounts on the external LDAP server

If you configure the external LDAP server as the primary authentication server in the server
management console, you must define roles and AORs in the external LDAP server to match the
Management application roles and AORs.

Configuring roles and AORs on the external LDAP server

Open the Management console on the Active Directory installed server and complete the following
steps.

1. Select Start > Run.

2. Type mmc and press Enter.

3. Select File > Add/Remove Snap-in.

The Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box displays.

4. Click Add.

The Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box displays.

5. Select Active Directory Schema from the Available standalone snap-ins list and click Add.

If Active Directory Schema does not display the Available standalone snap-ins list, you must
configure it on the LDAP server (refer to

“Configuring the Active Directory Schema on the LDAP

server”

on page 504).

6. Click Close on the Add Standalone Snap-in dialog box.

7. Click OK on the Add/Remove Snap-in dialog box.

8. Right-click the Attributes folder (Console Root/Active Directory Schema/Attributes) and select

New > Attribute.

The Create a New Attribute dialog box displays.

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