42LDAP Configuration — Active DirectoryTo allow authentication and authorization for the B064-SeriesKVM Switch via LDAP, the Active Directory’s LDAP Schemamust be extended so that an extended attribute name forthe B064-Series KVM Switch – userprofile – is added as anoptional attribute to the person class.• Authentication refers to determining the authenticity of theperson logging in.• Authorization refers to assigning permission to use thedevice’s various features.In order to configure the LDAP server, you will have tocomplete the following procedures: 1) Install the Windows2003 Support Tools; 2) Install the Active Directory SchemaSnap-in; and 3) Extend and Update the Active DirectorySchema.OSD OperationInstall the Windows 2003 Support Tools1. On your Windows Server CD, open the Support Tools folder.2. In the right panel of the dialog box that comes up, double click SupTools.msi.3. Follow along with the Installation Wizard to complete the procedure.Install the Active Directory Schema Snap-in1. Open a Command Prompt.2. Key in regsvr32 schmmgmt.dll to register schmmgmt.dll on your computer.3. Open the Start menu. Click Run and key in mmc /a. Click OK.4. On the File menu of the screen that appears, click Add/Remove Snap-in, then click Add.5. Under Available Standalone Snap-ins, double click Active Directory Schema, click Close and click OK.6. On the screen you are in, open the File menu and click Save.7. For Save in, specify the C:\Windows\system32 directory.8. For File name, key in schmmgmt.msc.9. Click Save to complete the procedure.Creating a Start Menu Shortcut EntryTo create a shortcut entry on the Start Menu for the Active Directory Schema, do the following:1. Right click Start; select: Open all Users Programs Administrative Tools.2. On the File menu, select New Shortcut3. In the dialog box that comes up, browse to or key in the path to schmmgmt.msc (C:\Windows\system32\schmmgmt.msc) andclick Next4. In the dialog box that comes up, key in Active Directory Schema as the name for the shortcut, then click FinishAdvanced Network Management SettingsNote: To quickly access the LDAP attribute, users can type the word getinto the Terminal command line.