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Key Management Service:DeleteNetworkRule

Last Updated:Jan 08, 2024

Deletes a network access rule.

Before you delete a network access rule, make sure that the network access rule is not bound to permission policies. Otherwise, related applications cannot access Key Management Service (KMS).

Debugging

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Request parameters

Parameter

Type

Required

Example

Description

Action String Yes DeleteNetworkRule

The operation that you want to perform. Set the value to DeleteNetworkRule.

Name String Yes networkrule_test

The name of the network access rule that you want to delete.

Response parameters

Parameter

Type

Example

Description

RequestId String 3bf02f7a-015b-4f93-be0f-cc043fda2d4

The ID of the request, which is used to locate and troubleshoot issues.

Examples

Sample requests

http(s)://[Endpoint]/?Action=DeleteNetworkRule
&Name=networkrule_test
&<Common request parameters>

Sample success responses

XML format

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type:application/xml

<DeleteNetworkRuleResponse>
    <RequestId>3bf02f7a-015b-4f93-be0f-cc043fda2d4</RequestId>
</DeleteNetworkRuleResponse>

JSON format

HTTP/1.1 200 OK
Content-Type:application/json

{
  "RequestId" : "3bf02f7a-015b-4f93-be0f-cc043fda2d4"
}

Error codes

HTTP status code

Error code

Error message

Description

400 InvalidParameter The specified parameter is not valid. The specified parameter is invalid.

For a list of error codes, see Service error codes.