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Results of Unregistering
You may want to unregister CA Network Flow Analysis from CA Performance Center on rare occasions. For example, you would unregister an CA Network Flow Analysis instance before registering it with a different CA Performance Center instance. Unregister CA Network Flow Analysis from CA Performance Center only if it is really necessary.
If you unregister CA Network Flow Analysis from CA Performance Center, the following rules apply:
- Users: Users who are not associated with CA Network Flow Analysis are deleted. Existing User IDs remain unchanged. You cannot add new users or edit user account settings.
- Roles: Roles are not deleted. Users continue to have their previous roles. Existing Role IDs remain unchanged. You cannot change the roles or permissions for existing users.
- Groups:
- Groups that do not exist in CA Network Flow Analysis are deleted. You cannot add or change groups.
- Nested groups that are associated with an interface are displayed as interface groups in the NFA console.
- Groups that are not associated with an interface are displayed as permissions.
- Single Sign-On and LDAP: Single Sign-On and LDAP values remain unchanged.