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Unshare a shared multicast domain using Amazon VPC Transit Gateways

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When a shared multicast domain is unshared, the following happens to consumer multicast domain resources:

  • Consumer subnets are disassociated from the multicast domain. The subnets remain in the consumer account.

  • Consumer group sources and group members are disassociated from the multicast domain, and then deleted from the consumer account.

To unshare a multicast domain, you must remove it from the resource share. You can do this from the AWS RAM console or the AWS CLI.

To unshare a shared multicast domain that you own, you must remove it from the resource share. You can do this using the Amazon Virtual Private Cloud, AWS RAM console, or the AWS CLI.

To unshare a shared multicast domain that you own using the *Amazon Virtual Private Cloud Console
  1. Open the Amazon VPC console at https://console.aws.amazon.com/vpc/.

  2. In the navigation pane, choose Multicast Domains.

  3. Select your multicast domain, and then choose Actions, Stop sharing.

To unshare a shared multicast domain that you own using the AWS RAM console

See Updating a Resource Share in the AWS RAM User Guide.

To unshare a shared multicast domain that you own using the AWS CLI

Use the disassociate-resource-share command.

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