Disassociating Subnets from a Network ACL
Scenarios
You can disassociate a subnet from a network ACL based on your network requirements.
Procedure
- Go to the VPC list page.
- Disassociate a subnet from a Networking using the following methods:
- Method 1
- In the navigation pane on the left, click Subnets.
The Subnets page is displayed.
- In the subnet list, locate the target subnet and click its name.
- In the upper right corner of the subnet details page, click Disassociate next to the network ACL.
A confirmation dialog box is displayed.
- Confirm the information and click OK.
On the subnet details page, you can see that no network ACL is associated with the subnet.
- In the navigation pane on the left, click Subnets.
- Method 2
- In the navigation pane on the left, click Subnets.
The Subnets page is displayed.
- In the subnet list, locate the target subnet and click the name of the network ACL under the Network ACL column.
The network ACL details page is displayed.
- Click the Associated Subnets tab, select one or more subnets, and click Disassociate in the Operation column.
A confirmation dialog box is displayed.
- Click OK in the displayed dialog box.
On the Associated Subnets tab, you cannot see the disassociated subnets in the subnet list.
- In the navigation pane on the left, click Subnets.
- Method 3
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Access Control > Network ACLs.
The network ACL list is displayed.
- In the network ACL list, locate the target network ACL and click Associate Subnet in the Operation column.
The Associated Subnets tab is displayed.
- Select one or more subnets and click Disassociate.
A confirmation dialog box is displayed.
- Click OK in the displayed dialog box.
On the Associated Subnets tab, you cannot see the disassociated subnets in the subnet list.
- In the navigation pane on the left, choose Access Control > Network ACLs.
- Method 1
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