Thank you Maag and Nick for your comments, both are correct, however let me add what I have learned so far so it may help everyone else.
LDAP stands for "Lightweight Directory Access Protocol" which is an open, vendor-neutral, industry standard application protocol for accessing and maintaining distributed directory information services over an Internet Protocol network. Directory services play an important role in developing intranet and Internet applications by allowing the sharing of information about users, systems, networks, services, and applications throughout the network.
In plain English, The LDAP Integration Services Section is where the settings to which core and how to connect are detailed.
This section is divided in 2 sub-sections, HOWEVER is very important to note that IF the CSA (Cloud Service Appliance) is going to be used, then the Use Cloud Service Appliance check box has to be checked, and the PUBLIC IP of the CSA is entered in the form https://PublicIP or https://PublicDynamicName this would change the information needed in the 2 sections mentioned before (I assume that the configuration of the CSA has been completed and that it can be reached from any browser at its corresponding IP, If not, troubleshoot that first Before continuing, I will not explain in this post how to do that since that is a topic on itself.
a) LDMS Core Server
Core Server Address: If the CSA is not used (direct link) then the PUBLIC IP or DNS OF THE CORE SERVER goes in this box including https://
If the CSA is used (Indirect link) then the FQDN of the Core Server is entered here, you can find the FQDN under system properties, example: ComputerName.local
LDMS Service Account: If the CSA is not used (direct link) then enter the Domain User Name in the form: Domain\Username, this account has to have permissions in the LANDesk Management Suite user group under local users in the server itself.
If the CSA is used (indirect link) (I still need to check this, I'll update this asap)
LDMS Password: DomainPassword
b) LDAP Account
Seem that this section is to enable secure communication with wrapped apps. For more information about secure communication with wrapped apps, see http://help.wavelink.com/docs/help/en_US/AOD/6.1/Default.htm#Avalanche/SDProfiles/AppWrapSettings.htm I haven't found any other reason to enter these settings, I'll update if I find more information.
LDAP Server Address: If the CSA is not used (direct link) then the PUBLIC IP or DNS OF THE CORE SERVER goes in this box including https://
If the CSA is used (Indirect link) then the FQDN of the Core Server is entered here, you can find the FQDN under system properties, example: ComputerName.local
LDMS Service Account: If the CSA is not used (direct link) then enter the Domain User Name in the form: Domain\Username, this account has to have permissions in the LANDesk Management Suite user group under local users in the server itself.
If the CSA is used (indirect link) (I still need to check this, I'll update this asap)
LDMS Password: DomainPassword
This is what I was looking for in my original question, I hope it helps more users.
Regards
-CS