Dell Powervault NX400 User Manual

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12. Click OK.
13. Add the gidNumber and uidNumber attributes to the user class as follows:

a. Expand the Active Directory Schema node, expand the Classes node, right-click User, and click Properties.
b. In the Properties dialog box, click the Attributes tab.
c. Click Add to open the Select Schema Object dialog box.
d. Click gidNumber, and click OK.
e. Click Add to open the Select Schema Object dialog box.

f. Click uidNumber, and click OK.

g. Click OK.

14. Add the gidNumber attribute to the group class as follows:

a. Expand the Active Directory Schema node and the Classes node.
b. Right-click Group, and click Properties.
c. In the group Properties dialog box, click the Attributes tab.
d. Click Add to open the Select Schema Object dialog box.
e. Click gidNumber, and click OK.

f. Click OK.

15. Close the MMC, and click Save.

Adding User And Group Account Maps From A UNIX-Based System

To A Windows-Based System

The following steps are included in this procedure:

Connecting to the Distinguished Name or Naming Context. Follow

Connecting To The Distinguished Name Or

Naming Context

procedure to set a default naming context and create a container to hold your account

mappings from UNIX to the Windows operating system.

Adding User Account Maps. Follow

Adding User Account Maps

procedure to create a user-class object in the

CN=Users container, to map the uidNumber, gidNumber, and sAMAccountName attributes.

Adding Group Account Maps. Follow

Adding Group Account Maps

procedure to create a group-class object in

the CN=Users container, to map the gidNumber and sAMAccountName attributes.

Connecting To The Distinguished Name Or Naming Context

To connect to the distinguished naming context:

1.

In the Server Manager menu bar, click Tools → ADSI Edit .
The ADSI Edit console is displayed.

2.

In the console, right-click ADSI Edit and click Connect to.
Alternatively, in the ADSI Edit console, you can navigate to Actions → More Actions → Connect to.
The Connection Settings dialog box is displayed.

3.

Under Connection Point, select the Select a well known Naming Context option.
By default, Default naming context option is selected from the drop-down menu.

4.

Under Computer, select the Select or type a domain or server option, and enter the server name and port number in

the text box, separated by a colon (for example, localhost:389).

5.

Click OK.
ADSI Edit refreshes to display the new connection.

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