Deleting a Route Table¶
Scenarios¶
Delete an enterprise router route table that is no longer needed.
Notes and Constraints¶
If a route table is used as the default association route table and/or default propagation route table, the route table cannot be deleted.
If Default Route Association is set to Yes on the basic information page of the route table, the route table is used as the default association route table.
Also, if Default Route Propagation is set to Yes on the basic information of the route table, the route table is used as the default propagation route table.
To delete such a route table, change Default Route Association and Default Route Propagation settings. For details, see Modifying an Enterprise Router.
A route table cannot be deleted if it contains an association or a propagation. You need to delete the association and propagation before deleting this route table.
For details about how to delete an association, see Deleting an Association from a Route Table.
For details about how to delete a propagation, see Deleting a Propagation from a Route Table.
A route table can be deleted if it contains only static routes. Ensure that the routes are no longer required before deleting their route table.
Procedure¶
Log in to the management console.
Click in the upper left corner and select the desired region and project.
Click Service List and choose Networking > Enterprise Router.
The Enterprise Router page is displayed.
Search for the target enterprise router by name.
Go to the Route Tables tab using either of the following methods:
In the upper right corner of the enterprise router, click Manage Route Table.
Click the enterprise router name and click Route Tables.
In the route table list, click next to the name of the target route table.
A confirmation dialog box is displayed.
Click Yes.
A deleted route table cannot be recovered.