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Deletes a network interface. Network interfaces must be detached from an instance before they can be deleted.
The short version of this command is ec2delnic.
ec2-delete-network-interface
NETWORKINTERFACE
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The network interface ID. Type: String Default: None Example: eni-3a9f6553 |
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Overrides the Region specified in the Default: The Example: |
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Default: The Example: |
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The private key to use when constructing requests to Amazon EC2. Default: The value of the Example: |
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The X.509 certificate to use when constructing requests to Amazon EC2. Default: The value of the Example: |
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Specifies a connection timeout (in seconds). Example: --connection-timeout 30 |
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Specifies a request timeout (in seconds). Example: --request-timeout 45 |
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Displays verbose output by showing the SOAP request and response on the command line. This is particularly useful if you are building tools to talk directly to our SOAP API. |
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Displays column headers in the output. |
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Shows empty columns as |
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Do not display tags for tagged resources. |
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Prints internal debugging information. This is useful to assist us when troubleshooting problems. |
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Displays Help. |
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The command returns the name of the network interface that you deleted.
Amazon EC2 command line tools display errors on stderr.
This example deletes the specified network interface.
PROMPT>ec2-delete-network-interface eni-3a9f6553NETWORKINTERFACE eni-3a9f6553