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Cloud Enterprise Network:DeleteTrafficMarkingPolicy

Last Updated:Jun 06, 2025

Deletes a specified traffic marking policy.

Operation description

  • DeleteTrafficMarkingPolicy is an asynchronous operation. After a request is sent, the system returns a request ID and runs the task in the background. You can call the ListTrafficMarkingPolicies operation to query the status of a traffic marking policy.

    • If a traffic marking policy is in the Deleting state, the traffic marking policy is being deleted. You can query the traffic marking policy but cannot perform other operations.

    • If a traffic marking policy cannot be found, the traffic marking policy is deleted.

  • Before you delete a traffic marking policy, you must delete all traffic classification rules from the policy. For more information, see RemoveTrafficMatchRuleFromTrafficMarkingPolicy.

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RAM authorization

The table below describes the authorization required to call this API. You can define it in a RAM policy. The table's columns are detailed below:

  • Action: The actions can be used in the Action element of RAM permission policy statements to grant permissions to perform the operation.

  • API: The API that you can call to perform the action.

  • Access level: The predefined level of access granted for each API. Valid values: create, list, get, update, and delete.

  • Resource type: The type of the resource that support authorization to perform the action. It indicates if the action supports resource-level permission. The specified resource must be compatible with the action. Otherwise, the policy will be ineffective.

    • For APIs with resource-level permissions, required resource types are marked with an asterisk (*). Specify the corresponding ARN in the Resource element of the policy.

    • For APIs without resource-level permissions, it is shown as All Resources. Use an asterisk (*) in the Resource element of the policy.

  • Condition key: The condition keys defined by the service. The key allows for granular control, applying to either actions alone or actions associated with specific resources. In addition to service-specific condition keys, Alibaba Cloud provides a set of common condition keys applicable across all RAM-supported services. For more information, see Common condition keys.

  • Dependent action: The dependent actions required to run the action. To complete the action, the RAM user or the RAM role must have the permissions to perform all dependent actions.

Action

Access level

Resource type

Condition key

Dependent action

cen:DeleteTrafficMarkingPolicy

delete

*CenInstance

acs:cen:*:{#accountId}:ceninstance/{#CenId}

None None

Request parameters

Parameter

Type

Required

Description

Example

ClientToken

string

No

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

You can use the client to generate the value, but you must make sure that it is unique among all requests. The client token can contain only ASCII characters.

Note

If you do not specify this parameter, the system automatically uses the value of RequestId as the value of ClientToken. The value of RequestId for each API request may be different.

123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426****

DryRun

boolean

No

Specifies whether to perform a dry run. Valid values:

  • true: performs a dry run. The system checks the required parameters, request syntax, and 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 sends the request. If the request passes the dry run, a 2xx HTTP status code is returned and the operation is performed.

false

TrafficMarkingPolicyId

string

Yes

The ID of the traffic marking policy.

tm-u9nxup5kww5po8****

Force

boolean

No

Whether to force delete the traffic marking policy. Valid values:

  • false (default): checks whether there is a traffic classification rule before deleting the traffic marking policy. If there is, the traffic marking policy cannot be deleted and an error is returned.

  • true: When you delete a traffic marking policy, all traffic classification rules are deleted by default.

false

Response parameters

Parameter

Type

Description

Example

object

The returned result.

RequestId

string

The ID of the request.

5F1F3A57-A753-572B-8F71-4F964398C566

Examples

Success response

JSON format

{
  "RequestId": "5F1F3A57-A753-572B-8F71-4F964398C566"
}

Error codes

HTTP status code

Error code

Error message

Description

400 AssociationExist.TransitQosRuleExist The rule with the specified TrafficMarkingPolicy already exists. The error message returned because the traffic marking policy contains rules. You must delete the rules before you delete the traffic marking policy.
400 IncorrectStatus.TrafficMarkingPolicy The status of TrafficMarkingPolicy is incorrect. The error message returned because the status of the traffic marking policy does not support this operation. Try again later.
400 InvalidTrafficMarkingPolicyId.NotFound The specified TrafficMarkingPolicyId is not found. The error message returned because the specified traffic marking policy ID (TrafficMarkingPolicyId) does not exist.
400 InvalidParameter Invalid parameter. The error message returned because the parameter is set to an invalid value.
400 Unauthorized The AccessKeyId is unauthorized. The error message returned because you do not have the permissions to perform this operation.
400 IncorrectStatus.TransitRouterInstance The status of TransitRouter is incorrect. The error message returned because the transit router is in an invalid state.
400 MissingParam.TrafficMarkingPolicyId The parameter TrafficMarkingPolicyId is mandatory.

See Error Codes for a complete list.

Release notes

See Release Notes for a complete list.