Disassociating or Deleting Firewall Association

To remove the firewall association, you can either disassociate or delete the firewall. Disassociating a firewall removes its association with its FireNet instance, but keeps the firewall available for future use. Deleting a firewall removes the firewall and its association with its FireNet instance.

Disassociating a Firewall

When you remove (or disassociate) the firewall association, the firewall will no longer be associated with its FireNet instance.

To disassociate a firewall:

  1. In CoPilot, go to Security > FireNet > Firewall tab. A table of deployed firewalls appears.

  2. Click the vertical ellipsis 25 next to the firewall and then click Remove Association.

  3. When prompted, select I understand the implications and then click Remove.

The firewall is disassociated.

Deleting a Firewall

When you delete a firewall you also remove its association with its FireNet instance. You can only delete firewalls you created on the Security > FireNet > Firewall tab.

To delete a firewall:

  1. In CoPilot, go to Security > FireNet > Firewall tab. A table of deployed firewalls appears.

  2. Click the Delete icon 25 next to the firewall to delete it.

  3. When prompted, select I understand the implications and then click Delete.

The firewall is deleted.