Remove-RASClientPolicyConnection
Removes the connection list
Remove-RASClientPolicyConnection [-Id] <uint> -Mode {GatewayMode | GatewaySSLMode | DirectMode | DirectSSLMode} -Server <string> -ServerPort <uint> [<CommonParameters>] Remove-RASClientPolicyConnection [-InputObject] <ClientRules> -Mode {GatewayMode | GatewaySSLMode | DirectMode | DirectSSLMode} -Server <string> -ServerPort <uint> [<CommonParameters>] Remove-RASClientPolicyConnection [-Name] <string> -Mode {GatewayMode | GatewaySSLMode | DirectMode | DirectSSLMode} -Server <string> -ServerPort <uint> [<CommonParameters>]
Removes the connection list
-Mode <Mode> The mode type of connection. Possible values: GatewayMode, GatewaySSLMode, DirectMode, DirectSSLMode
-Server <string> The Server which the user is going to connect to.
-ServerPort <uint> The port of the Server.
-Name <string> Name of the client policy to modify. This must be the actual client policy name used in the RAS farm.
-Id <uint> The ID of the client policy to modify. To obtain the ID, use the Get-RASClientPolicy cmdlet.
-InputObject <ClientRules> The client policy object to modify.
<CommonParameters>
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---------- EXAMPLE 1 ---------- Remove-RASClientPolicyConnection -Id 1 -Mode "Gateway Mode" -Server "xyz" -ServerPort "80" Removes the following client policy connection with Id=1.