3.
In
the
SMTP
Server
Host
Name
or
IP
Address
field,
type
the
host
name
of
the
SMTP
server.
Use
this
field
to
specify
the
IP
address
or,
if
DNS
is
enabled
and
configured,
the
host
name
of
the
SMTP
server.
4.
Scroll
to
the
bottom
of
the
page
and
click
Save
.
Configuring
LDAP
Using
a
Lightweight
Directory
Access
Protocol
(LDAP)
server,
a
management
module
can
authenticate
a
user
by
querying
or
searching
an
LDAP
directory
on
an
LDAP
server,
instead
of
going
through
its
local
user
database.
Then,
all
LDAP
clients
(BladeCenter
management
modules
or
server
remote
supervisor
adapters)
can
remotely
authenticate
any
user
access
through
a
central
LDAP
server.
This
requires
LDAP
client
support
on
the
management
module.
You
can
also
assign
authority
levels
based
on
information
found
on
the
LDAP
server.
You
can
also
use
LDAP
to
assign
users
and
management
modules
to
groups,
and
perform
group
authentication,
in
addition
to
the
normal
user
(password
check)
authentication.
For
example,
a
management
module
can
be
associated
with
one
or
more
groups,
and
a
user
would
only
pass
group
authentication
if
he
belongs
to
at
least
one
group
associated
with
the
management
module.
Setting
up
a
client
to
use
the
LDAP
server
Complete
the
following
steps
to
set
up
a
client
to
use
the
LDAP
server:
1.
Log
in
to
the
management
module
where
you
want
to
set
up
the
client.
For
more
information,
see
2.
In
the
navigation
pane,
click
MM
Control
→
Network
Protocols
.
Scroll
down
to
the
Lightweight
Directory
Access
Protocol
(LDAP)
Client
section.
A
page
similar
to
the
one
in
the
following
illustration
is
displayed.
3.
Configure
the
LDAP
client
using
the
following
information:
LDAP
Server
The
management
module
contains
a
Version
2.0
LDAP
client
that
you
can
configure
to
provide
authentication
through
a
centrally
located
LDAP
server.
You
can
configure
up
to
three
LDAP
servers.
The
port
number
for
each
server
is
optional.
If
left
blank,
the
default
value
of
389
is
used
for
non-secured
LDAP
connections.
For
secured
connections,
the
default
is
636.
You
must
configure
at
least
one
LDAP
server.
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