Use the instructions in this section to delete an LDAP configuration. You must be a superuser to delete an LDAP configuration.
Before deleting an LDAP configuration object, note the following potential consequences:
If you delete an LDAP configuration object that is referenced by a Content Server’s server configuration object, the Content Server cannot use that LDAP server to authenticate users and there is no default LDAP object referenced in the server configuration object.
If you delete an LDAP configuration object that is referenced by a Content Server’s server configuration object and by user or group objects, the server cannot use the LDAP server to authenticate users, no default LDAP object is referenced in the server configuration object, and user and group objects referencing the LDAP object cannot be updated correctly.
If you delete the LDAP configuration object, you must manually update user and group objects referencing the LDAP object so that the users and groups can be authenticated with a different authentication mechanism. To locate users referencing the LDAP configuration object, click User Management > Users and search by typing the LDAP Config object name in the User Login Domain field.
To delete an LDAP server configuration:
Select Administration > Basic Configuration > LDAP Servers to access the LDAP Server Configuration list page.
Select the LDAP servers to delete and then select File > Delete.
The system displays the Delete confirmation page.
Click OK to delete the LDAP server configuration or Cancel to return to the LDAP list page without deleting the configuration.