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Anycast Elastic IP Address:UnassociateAnycastEipAddress

Last Updated:Mar 03, 2024

Disassociates an Anycast EIP from an endpoint.

Debugging

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Authorization information

The following table shows the authorization information corresponding to the API. The authorization information can be used in the Action policy element to grant a RAM user or RAM role the permissions to call this API operation. Description:

  • Operation: the value that you can use in the Action element to specify the operation on a resource.
  • Access level: the access level of each operation. The levels are read, write, and list.
  • Resource type: the type of the resource on which you can authorize the RAM user or the RAM role to perform the operation. Take note of the following items:
    • The required resource types are displayed in bold characters.
    • If the permissions cannot be granted at the resource level, All Resources is used in the Resource type column of the operation.
  • Condition Key: the condition key that is defined by the cloud service.
  • Associated operation: other operations that the RAM user or the RAM role must have permissions to perform to complete the operation. To complete the operation, the RAM user or the RAM role must have the permissions to perform the associated operations.
OperationAccess levelResource typeCondition keyAssociated operation
Eipanycast:UnassociateAnycastEipAddressWRITE
  • All Resources
    *
    none
none

Request parameters

ParameterTypeRequiredDescriptionExample
BindInstanceIdstringYes

The ID of the endpoint from which you want to disassociate the Anycast EIP.

lb-2zebb08phyczzawe****
BindInstanceRegionIdstringYes

The region where the endpoint is deployed.

us-west-1
BindInstanceTypestringYes

The type of endpoint from which you want to disassociate the Anycast EIP. Valid values:

  • SlbInstance: an internal-facing Server Load Balancer (SLB) instance that is deployed in a virtual private cloud (VPC)
  • NetworkInterface: elastic network interface (ENI)
SlbInstance
AnycastIdstringYes

The ID of the Anycast EIP.

aeip-2zeerraiwb7ujsxdc****
ClientTokenstringNo

The client token that is used to ensure the idempotence of the request.

You can use the client to generate the token, but you must make sure that the token is unique among different requests. The token can contain only ASCII characters and cannot exceed 64 characters in length.

Note If you do not specify this parameter, the system automatically uses the request ID as the client token. The request ID may be different for each request.
02fb3da4-130e-11e9-8e44-001****
DryRunstringNo

Specifies whether to perform a dry run, without performing the actual request. Valid values:

  • true: performs only a dry run. The system checks the request for potential issues, including missing parameter values, incorrect request syntax, and service limits. If the request fails the dry run, an error message is returned. If the request passes the dry run, the DryRunOperation error code is returned.
  • false (default): performs a dry run and performs the actual request. If the request passes the dry run, a 2xx HTTP status code is returned and the operation is performed.
false
PrivateIpAddressstringNo

The secondary private IP address of the ENI from which you want to disassociate the Anycast EIP.

This parameter is valid only when you set BindInstanceType to NetworkInterface. If you do not specify this parameter, the primary private IP address of the ENI is used.

192.168.XX.XX

Response parameters

ParameterTypeDescriptionExample
object

The response parameters.

RequestIdstring

The request ID.

FBDB18D8-E91E-4978-8D6C-6E2E3EE10133

Examples

Sample success responses

JSONformat

{
  "RequestId": "FBDB18D8-E91E-4978-8D6C-6E2E3EE10133"
}

Error codes

For a list of error codes, visit the Service error codes.

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