
Access Control 37
Multiple Domain Environment
The following illustration shows how to set up a multiple domain
environment with the following components:
• Domain Controller
—
There are several Windows AD domain controllers
in the illustration, including the parent domain dcm.dell.com and the
child domans east.dcm.dell.com and west.dcm.dell.com.
• Power Center Server
—
server1.east.dcm.dell.com is the server with Power
Center installed. It is an AD domain controller, the domain name is
east.dcm.dell.com
。
• Power Center Client
—
test.west.dcm.dell.com is the client server that
connects to the network of the Power Center server.
To set up the Kerberos SSO multiple domain environment, perform the
following steps:
Step 1. Install Power Center
When installing Power Center, do the following:
1
Set up the Default Realm Name of the domain in which Power Center is
installed. You must enter FQDN. For example, east.dcm.dell.com.
2
Set up the AD Domain Controller addresses. Separate multiple addresses
with a comma. For example, 192.168.0.2, 192.168.0.3.
3
Specify a domain user for east.dcm.dell.com as Power Center server’s
domain account for Kerberos SSO. For example, "Jerry" and Jerry’s
password.
Step 2. Set up SPN for Power Center service
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