DisassociateSubnets
Removes the specified subnet associations from the firewall. This removes the firewall endpoints from the subnets and removes any network filtering protections that the endpoints were providing.
Request Syntax
{
"FirewallArn": "string
",
"FirewallName": "string
",
"SubnetIds": [ "string
" ],
"UpdateToken": "string
"
}
Request Parameters
For information about the parameters that are common to all actions, see Common Parameters.
The request accepts the following data in JSON format.
- FirewallArn
-
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the firewall.
You must specify the ARN or the name, and you can specify both.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 256.
Pattern:
^arn:aws.*
Required: No
- FirewallName
-
The descriptive name of the firewall. You can't change the name of a firewall after you create it.
You must specify the ARN or the name, and you can specify both.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 128.
Pattern:
^[a-zA-Z0-9-]+$
Required: No
- SubnetIds
-
The unique identifiers for the subnets that you want to disassociate.
Type: Array of strings
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 128.
Pattern:
^subnet-[0-9a-f]+$
Required: Yes
- UpdateToken
-
An optional token that you can use for optimistic locking. Network Firewall returns a token to your requests that access the firewall. The token marks the state of the firewall resource at the time of the request.
To make an unconditional change to the firewall, omit the token in your update request. Without the token, Network Firewall performs your updates regardless of whether the firewall has changed since you last retrieved it.
To make a conditional change to the firewall, provide the token in your update request. Network Firewall uses the token to ensure that the firewall hasn't changed since you last retrieved it. If it has changed, the operation fails with an
InvalidTokenException
. If this happens, retrieve the firewall again to get a current copy of it with a new token. Reapply your changes as needed, then try the operation again using the new token.Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 1024.
Pattern:
^([0-9a-f]{8})-([0-9a-f]{4}-){3}([0-9a-f]{12})$
Required: No
Response Syntax
{
"FirewallArn": "string",
"FirewallName": "string",
"SubnetMappings": [
{
"IPAddressType": "string",
"SubnetId": "string"
}
],
"UpdateToken": "string"
}
Response Elements
If the action is successful, the service sends back an HTTP 200 response.
The following data is returned in JSON format by the service.
- FirewallArn
-
The Amazon Resource Name (ARN) of the firewall.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 256.
Pattern:
^arn:aws.*
- FirewallName
-
The descriptive name of the firewall. You can't change the name of a firewall after you create it.
Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 128.
Pattern:
^[a-zA-Z0-9-]+$
- SubnetMappings
-
The IDs of the subnets that are associated with the firewall.
Type: Array of SubnetMapping objects
- UpdateToken
-
An optional token that you can use for optimistic locking. Network Firewall returns a token to your requests that access the firewall. The token marks the state of the firewall resource at the time of the request.
To make an unconditional change to the firewall, omit the token in your update request. Without the token, Network Firewall performs your updates regardless of whether the firewall has changed since you last retrieved it.
To make a conditional change to the firewall, provide the token in your update request. Network Firewall uses the token to ensure that the firewall hasn't changed since you last retrieved it. If it has changed, the operation fails with an
InvalidTokenException
. If this happens, retrieve the firewall again to get a current copy of it with a new token. Reapply your changes as needed, then try the operation again using the new token.Type: String
Length Constraints: Minimum length of 1. Maximum length of 1024.
Pattern:
^([0-9a-f]{8})-([0-9a-f]{4}-){3}([0-9a-f]{12})$
Errors
For information about the errors that are common to all actions, see Common Errors.
- InternalServerError
-
Your request is valid, but Network Firewall couldn't perform the operation because of a system problem. Retry your request.
HTTP Status Code: 500
- InvalidOperationException
-
The operation failed because it's not valid. For example, you might have tried to delete a rule group or firewall policy that's in use.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- InvalidRequestException
-
The operation failed because of a problem with your request. Examples include:
-
You specified an unsupported parameter name or value.
-
You tried to update a property with a value that isn't among the available types.
-
Your request references an ARN that is malformed, or corresponds to a resource that isn't valid in the context of the request.
HTTP Status Code: 400
-
- InvalidTokenException
-
The token you provided is stale or isn't valid for the operation.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ResourceNotFoundException
-
Unable to locate a resource using the parameters that you provided.
HTTP Status Code: 400
- ThrottlingException
-
Unable to process the request due to throttling limitations.
HTTP Status Code: 400
See Also
For more information about using this API in one of the language-specific AWS SDKs, see the following: