Configure LDAP in my Sun Java System Application Server 7

Hi All,
I'm trying to connect a ldap server with my Sun One 7 (2004Q2). I think that I follow the needed steps but I don't achieve my purpose.
These are the steps that I follow:
1) From Administrator Web, in Security -> Realms -> ldap -> properties, I configure:
- directory: ldap://10.95.35.59:2222
- base-dn: cn=UsuariosExternosiGRI,ou=Groups,dc=hi,dc=inet
- jaas-context: ldapRealm
2) Next, in Security, mark "ldap" as a default Realm.
An that's all. When I access via http, must be appeared an authentication window in order to the authenticate in LDAP server.
In server.log there are any errors. Are there any way to know (seeing server.log or other file) if the ldap has been configured correctly?
Could somebody help me?
I hope everybody understand me because my english is not so fine.
Thank you very much,
Javier Arenales.

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