[Server Name]Enter up to 24 alphanumeric characters for identifying the LDAP server.[Server Address]Enter the IP address of the LDAP server or enter up to 47 alphanumeric characters for the host name of theserver (example: ldap.example.com).[Server Address] and DNSTo prevent errors from occurring when searching for destinations, make sure to check the following:● If the host name is entered for [Server Address], make sure that a DNS server is available in thenetwork.● If the IP address is entered for [Server Address], check whether the DNS server supports onlyforward lookup. If the server supports only forward lookup, select [Do Not Use] or [Use] for [LoginInformation]. If you select [Use (Security Authentication)], make sure that the DNS server supportsreverse lookup.[Position to Start Search]Specify the node in the directory information tree (DIT) that you want to start search from. Leaving the text boxblank sets the machine to start search from an arbitrary node selected automatically.● Depending on the type of characters used, up to 120 characters can be entered.● When specifying the node, enter "DC=", followed by a host name (a dot-delimited character string in theActive Directory domain name), and separate each of the entries with a comma. If the domain name is"john.example.com", for example, enter "DC=john,DC=example,DC=com."[Port Number]Enter the port number used for communicating with the LDAP server.[Search Timeout]Specify how long the machine searches. Enter between 30 and 300 seconds.[Login Information]Network501