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The Test login wizard shows that User Authorization has failed.
This issue is due to an attribute not properly updated in the internal iDRAC10 database.
To address this issue, try the following steps: Ensure that the iDRAC10 Firmware version is 1.20.50.52 or later. Export a Server Configuration Profile (select iDRAC and BIOS components) and save it. Run the following command to reset the iDRAC to default with root/calvin as the user and password. racadm racresetcfg -rc Note: If the iDRAC is configured with a Static IP Address, it is lost and the IP Address must be manually reconfigured. Import back the exported Server Configuration Profile to restore the iDRAC configuration. This may require a system reboot. Reconfirm that the AD configuration is correct in iDRAC. Try to Log in . If it still fails, run : racadm get iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.Connection Ensure that the connection type matches the Directory Server Configuration . If it does not, change the connection type by running: racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.Connection LDAPSor (as appropriate)racadm set iDRAC.ActiveDirectory.Connection StartTLS Try Login again If it still fails, contact Dell Support
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