Firewall Policies - Delete

Deletes the specified Firewall Policy.

DELETE https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/{subscriptionId}/resourceGroups/{resourceGroupName}/providers/Microsoft.Network/firewallPolicies/{firewallPolicyName}?api-version=2023-09-01

URI Parameters

Name In Required Type Description
firewallPolicyName
path True

string

The name of the Firewall Policy.

resourceGroupName
path True

string

The name of the resource group.

subscriptionId
path True

string

The subscription credentials which uniquely identify the Microsoft Azure subscription. The subscription ID forms part of the URI for every service call.

api-version
query True

string

Client API version.

Responses

Name Type Description
200 OK

Delete successful.

202 Accepted

Accepted and the operation will complete asynchronously.

204 No Content

Request successful. Resource with the specified name does not exist.

Other Status Codes

CloudError

Error response describing why the operation failed.

Security

azure_auth

Azure Active Directory OAuth2 Flow.

Type: oauth2
Flow: implicit
Authorization URL: https://login.microsoftonline.com/common/oauth2/authorize

Scopes

Name Description
user_impersonation impersonate your user account

Examples

Delete Firewall Policy

Sample Request

DELETE https://management.azure.com/subscriptions/subid/resourceGroups/rg1/providers/Microsoft.Network/firewallPolicies/firewallPolicy?api-version=2023-09-01

Sample Response

Location: https://management.azure.com/providers/Microsoft.Network/locations/region1

Definitions

Name Description
CloudError

An error response from the service.

CloudErrorBody

An error response from the service.

CloudError

An error response from the service.

Name Type Description
error

CloudErrorBody

Cloud error body.

CloudErrorBody

An error response from the service.

Name Type Description
code

string

An identifier for the error. Codes are invariant and are intended to be consumed programmatically.

details

CloudErrorBody[]

A list of additional details about the error.

message

string

A message describing the error, intended to be suitable for display in a user interface.

target

string

The target of the particular error. For example, the name of the property in error.