Help Center/ Enterprise Router/ User Guide/ Routing Control/ Route Policies/ Disassociating a Route Policy from an Enterprise Router
Updated on 2024-12-09 GMT+08:00

Disassociating a Route Policy from an Enterprise Router

Scenarios

This section describes how to disassociate a route policy from an enterprise router.

Notes and Constraints

Route policies change the paths through which traffic passes. Evaluate the impact on your services before disassociating a route policy from an enterprise router.

Disassociating a Route Policy from an Attachment

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
  3. Click Service List and choose Networking > Enterprise Router.

    The Enterprise Router page is displayed.

  4. Search for the target enterprise router by name.
  5. Go to the Route Tables tab page using either of the following methods:

    • In the upper right corner of the enterprise router, click Manage Route Table.
    • Click the enterprise router name and click Route Tables.

  6. Click the target route table and then the Associations tab.

    The association list is displayed.

  7. Locate the row that contains the target association and click Modify in the Operation column.

    The Modify Association dialog box is displayed.

  8. Move the cursor to the associated route policy and click .
  9. Confirm the information and click OK.

    Return to the association list. You can see that the route policy has been disassociated from the corresponding association.

Disassociating a Route Policy from a Propagation

  1. Log in to the management console.
  2. Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
  3. Click Service List and choose Networking > Enterprise Router.

    The Enterprise Router page is displayed.

  4. Search for the target enterprise router by name.
  5. Go to the Route Tables tab page using either of the following methods:

    • In the upper right corner of the enterprise router, click Manage Route Table.
    • Click the enterprise router name and click Route Tables.

  6. Click the target route table and then the Propagations tab.

    The propagation list is displayed.

  7. Locate the row that contains the target propagation and click Modify in the Operation column.

    The Modify Propagation dialog box is displayed.

  8. Move the cursor to the associated route policy and click .
  9. Confirm the information and click OK.

    Return to the propagation list. You can see that the route policy has been disassociated from the corresponding propagation.