URL protection policy

Remove-AppSecURLProtectionPolicy

Synopsis

Remove a URL protection policy.

Syntax

Remove-AppSecURLProtectionPolicy [-ConfigName] <String> [-VersionNumber] <String> -URLProtectionPolicyID <Int32> [-EdgeRCFile <String>] [-Section <String>] [-AccountSwitchKey <String>] [-ProgressAction <ActionPreference>] [<CommonParameters>]
Remove-AppSecURLProtectionPolicy -ConfigID <Int32> [-VersionNumber] <String> -URLProtectionPolicyID <Int32> [-EdgeRCFile <String>] [-Section <String>] [-AccountSwitchKey <String>] [-ProgressAction <ActionPreference>] [<CommonParameters>]

Description

Deletes the specified URL protection policy. You can't delete a URL protection policy that's actively in use. To delete an active URL protection policy, either activate an older configuration version or create a new version without the policy in place.

When making a request, you can specify a configuration by its name or ID. The -VersionNumber parameter is an integer or the word latest.

Parameters

‑AccountSwitchKey

An account credential key that lets you move between accounts when using an API client enabled for multiple accounts. To find account switch keys, use Get-AccountSwitchKey.

‑ConfigID
Conditionally required

Your configuration's ID.

‑ConfigName
Conditionally required

The name of your security configuration.

‑EdgeRCFile

Your EdgeGrid resource file to authenticate your command. Defaults to ~/.edgerc.

‑Section

The section name in your EdgeGrid resource file to retrieve authentication credentials from. Defaults to default.

‑URLProtectionPolicyID
Required

Your URL protection policy's ID.

‑VersionNumber
Required

A configuration's version. Can be an integer or the word latest.

Related Links