The machine's TCP/IP is not in operation. In user mode, check the TCP/IP settings (IPaddress, DHCP, RARP, BOOTP).The selected server cannot be found. Check the settings.The IP address in question cannot be identified. 1. In user mode, check the DNS settings.2. On the DNS side, check the DNS datasettings.If the login information for the LDAP server isset to 'use (security authentication)', the hostname in question cannot be identified.In user mode, check the TCP/IP settings (DNSsettings).The selected server cannot be connected. Check the settings.An attempt to connect to the IP address/port inquestion fails.1. In user mode, check the TCP/IP settings(gateway address of the IP address settings).2. In user mode, check the LDAP serversettings.3. Check to see that the LDAP server isoperating normally.4. If the login information of the LDAP serveris set to 'use (security authentication)', check tosee if the UDP packet is blocked by a filter.Check the user name, password, or the settings.If the login information of the LDAP server isset to 'use' or 'use (security authentication)', theuser name or the password is wrong.In user mode, check the LDAP server settings(user name, password).If the login information of the LDAP server isset to 'use (security authentication)', thedomain name is wrong.In user mode, check the LDAP server settings(domain name).A timeout condition has occurred, and a search cannot be completed. Check the settings.The search cannot be completed within thespecified period of time.In user mode, increase the length of time beforea timeout condition occurs (part of LDAPserver settings).An upper limit for search results has been exceeded. If the desired address is not indicatedin the results, change the search conditions.The number of matches has exceeded thenumber of results brought up in response to thesearch.1. Narrow down the search conditions, and tryagain.2. Try increasing the upper limit.The search conditions include a character that cannot be used for the selected server.The symbol \ is used in the search condition. Remove the symbol \ from the searchcondition, and try once again.Cause Remedy