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You need to delete or modify the rule first and delete the security group. For example, if the source of a rule in security group sg-B is set to sg-A, you need to delete or modify the rule in sg-B before deleting sg-A. The VPC service has multiple resources.
The system will prompt you to delete the custom security groups. You need to record the security group IDs to delete them. Figure 1 Deleting a VPC Subnet: Delete the resources that may use a subnet by referring to Table 2.
In the route list, locate the route and click Delete in the Operation column. A confirmation dialog box is displayed. Confirm the information and click OK. Use the account of the peer VPC for login and delete the route of the peer VPC by referring to 1.
Do not delete these rules. The outbound rules in Table 1 allow instances in the security group to access external networks. If you delete these rules, the instances in the security group cannot access external networks.
Deleting a Port (Discarded) Function This API is used to delete a port. Restrictions You are not allowed to delete the port if device_owner is specified. URI DELETE /v1/ports/{port_id} Table 1 describes the parameters.
Deleting a VPC Flow Log Scenarios You can delete a VPC flow log if you no longer need it. Deleting a VPC flow log will not delete the existing flow log records in LTS. If a network interface that uses a VPC flow log is deleted, the flow log will be automatically deleted.
Deleting a VPC Peering Connection Scenarios This section describes how to delete a VPC peering connection. Either owner of a VPC in a peering connection can delete the VPC peering connection in any state.
Deleting a Mirror Filter Scenarios If a mirror filter is no longer required, you can delete it. Notes and Constraints If a mirror filter has mirror sessions associated, disassociate the mirror sessions first and then delete the mirror filter.
Deleting a Security Group Rule Function This API is used to delete a security group rule.
Deleting a Router Function This API is used to delete a router.
Deleting a Route Table Scenarios If you no longer need a custom route table, you can delete it. Notes and Constraints The default route table cannot be deleted. However, deleting a VPC will also delete its default route table.
Perform the following operations to delete IP address groups. Delete a single IP address group: In the IP address group list, locate the row that contains the IP address group and click Delete in the Operation column. A confirmation dialog box is displayed.
Deleting an IP Address Group Function This API can be used to delete an IP address group that is no longer used. This API does not forcibly delete an IP address group. Before deleting an IP address group, ensure that no resource is using this group.
If you want to delete a primary network interface, you need to delete its instance first, which will also delete the primary network interface.
Deleting a Network ACL Scenarios You can delete a network ACL when it is no longer required. Deleting a network ACL will also disassociate it from its associated subnets. Be careful with this operation as it may interrupt services.
Deleting a Security Group Function This API is used to delete a security group.
Delete or modify the rule and delete the security group again. For example, if the source of a rule in security group sg-B is set to sg-A, you need to delete or modify the rule in sg-B before deleting sg-A. Procedure Go to the security group list page.
Deleting a supplementary network interface will also delete the VLAN sub-interfaces configured on the ECS. Parent Topic: Supplementary Network Interfaces
Forcibly Deleting an IP Address Group Function You can call this API to delete an IP address group that is no longer used. This API is used to forcibly delete an IP address group.
Deleting a Subnet Function This API is used to delete a subnet.