Updated on 2025-08-20 GMT+08:00

Deleting a Protected Object

If a protected object no longer needs CNAD Advanced protection, you can delete it from the CNAD Advanced instance.

If an EIP is deleted from a CNAD Advanced instance, it will be automatically protected by CNAD Basic.

The dedicated EIP bound to CNAD Advanced - Unlimited Protection Advanced Edition cannot be accessed from the Internet after being deleted. Exercise caution when deleting a protected object.

Once protected objects are deleted, they will no longer have DDoS protection, introducing potential security risks to your resources. Proceed with caution when performing this operation.

Deleting a Protected Object

  1. Log in to the AAD console.
  2. In the navigation tree on the left, choose Cloud Native Anti-DDoS Advanced > Protected Objects. The Protected Objects page is displayed.

    Figure 1 Protected objects

  3. In the Instance drop-down list, select the instance where you want to delete a protected object.

    Figure 2 Selecting an instance

  4. Select a deletion mode.

    • To delete protected objects in batches, select the IP addresses to be deleted and click Delete.
    • To delete a single protected object, locate the row that contains the target IP address, and click Delete.

  5. In the dialog box that is displayed, enter DELETE and click OK.

    Figure 3 Confirming deletion