Deleting a resource group in AWS Network Firewall
You can delete your resource group in the Network Firewall console or the AWS Resource Groups DeleteGroup API. To delete a resource group in the Network Firewall console, perform the following procedure.
Deleting a resource group
You can't delete a resource group that's referenced in a rule group. When you try to delete a resource group, AWS Network Firewall checks to see if it's currently being referenced. A resource group can be referenced by a rule group. If Network Firewall determines that the resource is being referenced, it warns you. Network Firewall is almost always able to determine whether a resource is being referenced. However, in rare cases, it might not be able to do so. If you need to be sure that the resource that you want to delete isn't in use, check all of your rule groups before deleting it. Note that policies that have associations can't be deleted.
To delete a resource group
Sign in to the AWS Management Console and open the Amazon VPC console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/vpc/
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In the navigation pane, under Network Firewall, choose Network Firewall resource groups.
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In the Resource group page, select the resource group that you want to delete.
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Choose Delete, and confirm your request.
Your resource group is removed from the list in the Resource group page.