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Select the binding network address to be deleted by using buttons or by dragging and dropping selections from the list on the left-hand-side to the right-hand-side.
[[File:Remove Network Asstns.jpg|712px|thumb|Select the network bind address(es) to be removed from the Resource Group.]]


'''Navigation:''' Multitenancy --> Provisioning Quotas --> Resource Group --> Add/Remove Volumes''(toolbar)''
In QuantaStor, the "Remove Network Associations" allows you to remove network associations or bindings between storage resources and specific network interfaces or protocols. This could involve disassociating storage volumes, shares, or other network-accessible resources from specific network configurations or interfaces.


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Removing network associations could serve various purposes, such as reconfiguring network settings, isolating storage resources from specific networks or protocols, or updating network configurations to reflect changes in the network infrastructure.




'''Navigation:''' Multitenancy --> Provisioning Quotas --> Resource Group --> Remove Network Association ''(toolbar)''
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Latest revision as of 17:56, 29 February 2024

Select the network bind address(es) to be removed from the Resource Group.

In QuantaStor, the "Remove Network Associations" allows you to remove network associations or bindings between storage resources and specific network interfaces or protocols. This could involve disassociating storage volumes, shares, or other network-accessible resources from specific network configurations or interfaces.

Removing network associations could serve various purposes, such as reconfiguring network settings, isolating storage resources from specific networks or protocols, or updating network configurations to reflect changes in the network infrastructure.


Navigation: Multitenancy --> Provisioning Quotas --> Resource Group --> Remove Network Association (toolbar)














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