!!! Overview [{$pagename}] specifies the maximum length of time in __[seconds]__ that the [DSA] should spend processing the [SearchRequest]. [{$pagename}] is part of the [SearchRequest] parameters sent from the [DUA] and typically is also an Administrative setting on the [DSA]. Zero (0) implies there is [{$pagename}] for the [SearchRequest]. If either the [DSA] or [SearchRequest] [{$pagename}] setting is exceeded then the [LDAP_TIMELIMIT_EXCEEDED] [LDAP Result Code] should be returned. !! [DUA] [SearchRequest] Setting The [SearchRequest] element for [{$pagename}] may be more restrictive than the [DSA] [{$pagename}] setting. !! [DSA] Settings The [DSA] [{$pagename}] is, depending on the [LDAP Server Implementation] a configuration option that controls the maximum number of entries that may be returned from any single [SearchRequest]. Typically this is a [DSA] setting vs a [DIT] setting and depending on the [LDAP Server Implementation] may be overridden by a per-user configuration. That is, some [LDAP Server Implementations] can be configured to not enforce [DSA] [{$pagename}] limits for Administrative users. !! More Information There might be more information for this subject on one of the following: [{ReferringPagesPlugin before='*' after='\n' }]