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Callout Area on the screen 4 LDAP Server Bind Method Information or capability that the area provides Anonymous Select this option to connect to the LDAP server if the LDAP server does not require user credentials to access the LDAP database. Simple Select this option to connect to the LDAP server if the LDAP server requires user credentials to use the LDAP database. When this option is selected, you must enter the user, password, and domain. Note that the password will be sent across the network un-encrypted. NTLM Select this option to connect to the LDAP server if the LDAP server requires user credentials to use the LDAP database. This option supports NT Challenge Response. When this option is selected, you must enter the user, password, and domain. 5 Credentials 6 LDAP Server Note This option is not available for all products. Specify these settings if Simple or NTLM is selected from the LDAP Server Bind Method list. Type the host name or IP address of the LDAP server whose database contains the centralized address book. 7 Port 8 Find Server 9 Find Settings 10 Search Root Note Some products only recognize IP addresses. In such cases, host names are converted to the equivalent IP address. Type the TCP/IP port number on which the server is processing LDAP requests. This is typically port 389. Click this button to search for available LDAP servers. Click this button to have the product attempt to determine the best settings for the specified server when searching the LDAP database. Type the Distinguished Name (DN) of the entry in the LDAP directory structure where address searching is to begin. A DN is made up of "attribute=value" pairs, separated by commas. For example: ou=departmentname,o=companyname,c=country ou=marketing,o=Hewlett Packard,c=US o=hp.com ou=engineering,cn=users,dc=hp,dc=com Note For some LDAP servers, the search root can be left blank (in which case its root node will be assumed). 11 Device user information retrieval Exchange 5.5 Defaults method Active Directory Defaults Custom Select this option if you are connecting to a Microsoft Exchange 5.5 server that is running LDAP. The LDAP attribute values are automatically set. Select this option if you are connecting to a Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 server that is running LDAP. The LDAP attribute values are automatically set. Select this option if you need to manually configure the LDAP attribute values. ENWW Addressing 49

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LDAP Server Bind Method
Anonymous
Select this option to connect to the LDAP server
if the LDAP server does not require user
credentials to access the LDAP database.
Simple
Select this option to connect to the LDAP server
if the LDAP server requires user credentials to
use the LDAP database.
When this option is selected, you must enter the
user, password, and domain. Note that the
password will be sent across the network
un-encrypted.
NTLM
Select this option to connect to the LDAP server
if the LDAP server requires user credentials to
use the LDAP database. This option supports
NT Challenge Response.
When this option is selected, you must enter the
user, password, and domain.
Note
This option is not
available for all products.
Credentials
Specify these settings if
Simple
or
NTLM
is selected from the
LDAP Server
Bind Method
list.
LDAP Server
Type the host name or IP address of the LDAP server whose database contains
the centralized address book.
Note
Some products only recognize IP addresses. In such
cases, host names are converted to the equivalent IP
address.
Port
Type the TCP/IP port number on which the server is processing LDAP requests.
This is typically port 389.
Find Server
Click this button to search for available LDAP servers.
Find Settings
Click this button to have the product attempt to determine the best settings for
the specified server when searching the LDAP database.
Search Root
Type the Distinguished Name (DN) of the entry in the LDAP directory structure
where address searching is to begin. A DN is made up of “attribute=value” pairs,
separated by commas. For example:
ou=departmentname,o=companyname,c=country
ou=marketing,o=Hewlett Packard,c=US
o=hp.com
ou=engineering,cn=users,dc=hp,dc=com
Note
For some LDAP servers, the search root can be left blank
(in which case its root node will be assumed).
Device user information retrieval
method
Exchange 5.5 Defaults
Select this option if you are connecting to a
Microsoft Exchange 5.5 server that is running
LDAP. The LDAP attribute values are
automatically set.
Active Directory Defaults
Select this option if you are connecting to a
Microsoft Exchange Server 2000 server that is
running LDAP. The LDAP attribute values are
automatically set.
Custom
Select this option if you need to manually
configure the LDAP attribute values.
Callout
Area on the screen
Information or capability that the area provides
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