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Dell Chassis Management Controller Version 6.0 for PowerEdge M1000e User’s Guide

Logging Into CMC Using Smart Card

You can log in to CMC using a smart card. Smart cards provide Two Factor Authentication (TFA) that provide two-layers of security:
  • Physical smart card device.
  • Secret code such as a password or PIN.

Users must verify their credentials using the smart card and the PIN.

NOTE You cannot use the IP address to log in to CMC using Smart Card login. Kerberos validates your credentials based on the Fully Qualified Domain Name (FQDN).
Before you log in as an Active Directory user using Smart Card, make sure to:
  • Upload a Trusted Certificate Authority (CA) certificate (CA-signed Active Directory certificate) to CMC.
  • Configure the DNS server.
  • Enable Active Directory login.
  • Enable Smart Card login.

To log in to CMC as an Active Directory user using smart card:

  1. Log in to CMC using the link https://<cmcname.domain-name>.
    The CMC Login page is displayed prompting you to insert the smart card.
    NOTE If you changed the default HTTPS port number (port 80), access the CMC Web page using<cmcname.domain-name>:<port number>, where cmcname is the CMC host name for CMC, domain-name is the domain name, and port number is the HTTPS port number.
  2. Insert the smart card and click Login.
    The PIN pop-up is displayed.
  3. Enter the PIN and click Submit.
    NOTE If the smart card user is present in Active Directory, an Active Directory password is not required.
    You are logged in to CMC with your Active Directory credentials.

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