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Cloud Enterprise Network:RemoveTrafficMatchRuleFromTrafficMarkingPolicy

Last Updated:Apr 26, 2024

Deletes specified traffic classification rules from a traffic marking policy.

Operation description

  • When you call RemoveTrafficMatchRuleFromTrafficMarkingPolicy, take note of the following rules:

    • If you specify the ID of a traffic classification rule in the TrafficMarkRuleIds parameter, the specified traffic classification rule is deleted.
    • If you do not specify a traffic classification rule ID in the TrafficMarkRuleIds parameter, no operation is performed after you call this operation.

    If you want to delete a traffic classification rule, you must specify the rule ID before you call this operation.

  • RemoveTrafficMatchRuleFromTrafficMarkingPolicy is an asynchronous operation. After you send a request, 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 classification rule.

    • If a traffic classification rule is in the Deleting state, the traffic classification rule is being deleted. In this case, you can query the traffic classification rule but cannot perform other operations.
    • If a traffic classification rule cannot be found, the traffic classification rule is deleted.

Debugging

OpenAPI Explorer automatically calculates the signature value. For your convenience, we recommend that you call this operation in OpenAPI Explorer.

Authorization information

The following table shows the authorization information corresponding to the API. The authorization information can be used in the Action policy element to grant a RAM user or RAM role the permissions to call this API operation. Description:

  • Operation: the value that you can use in the Action element to specify the operation on a resource.
  • Access level: the access level of each operation. The levels are read, write, and list.
  • Resource type: the type of the resource on which you can authorize the RAM user or the RAM role to perform the operation. Take note of the following items:
    • The required resource types are displayed in bold characters.
    • If the permissions cannot be granted at the resource level, All Resources is used in the Resource type column of the operation.
  • Condition Key: the condition key that is defined by the cloud service.
  • Associated operation: other operations that the RAM user or the RAM role must have permissions to perform to complete the operation. To complete the operation, the RAM user or the RAM role must have the permissions to perform the associated operations.
OperationAccess levelResource typeCondition keyAssociated operation
cen:RemoveTrafficMatchRuleFromTrafficMarkingPolicyWrite
  • CenInstance
    acs:cen:*:{#accountId}:ceninstance/*
    none
none

Request parameters

ParameterTypeRequiredDescriptionExample
ClientTokenstringNo

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 set this parameter, ClientToken is set to the value of RequestId. The value of RequestId for each API request may be different.
123e4567-e89b-12d3-a456-426****
DryRunbooleanNo

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.
false
TrafficMarkingPolicyIdstringYes

The ID of the traffic marking policy.

tm-d33hdczo3qo8ta****
TrafficMarkRuleIdsarrayNo

The ID of the traffic classification rule.

stringNo

The ID of the traffic classification rule.

You can delete at most 20 traffic classification rules in each call.

You can call the ListTrafficMarkingPolicies operation to query IDs of traffic classification rules.

tm-rule-15jtgapsat62r9****

Response parameters

ParameterTypeDescriptionExample
object

The response.

RequestIdstring

The ID of the request.

6DF9A765-BCD2-5C7E-8C32-C35C8A361A39

Examples

Sample success responses

JSONformat

{
  "RequestId": "6DF9A765-BCD2-5C7E-8C32-C35C8A361A39"
}

Error codes

HTTP status codeError codeError messageDescription
400IncorrectStatus.TrafficMarkingPolicyTrafficMarkingPolicy status is invalid.The error message returned because the status of the traffic marking policy does not support this operation. Try again later.
400IllegalParam.TrafficMarkingRuleIdsThe specified TrafficMarkingRuleIds is invalid.The error message returned because the TrafficMarkingRuleIds parameter is set to an invalid value.
400InvalidTrafficMarkingPolicyId.NotFoundThe specified TrafficMarkingPolicyId is not found.The error message returned because the specified traffic marking policy ID (TrafficMarkingPolicyId) does not exist.
400InvalidParameterInvalid parameter.The error message returned because the parameter is set to an invalid value.
400UnauthorizedThe AccessKeyId is unauthorized.The error message returned because you do not have the permissions to perform this operation.

For a list of error codes, visit the Service error codes.

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