delete_port
Delete a proxy port by its ID to remove it from the proxy server.
Instructions
Delete a proxy port by ID. This will remove the port from the proxy server.
Input Schema
| Name | Required | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| portId | Yes | The port ID to delete |
Delete a proxy port by its ID to remove it from the proxy server.
Delete a proxy port by ID. This will remove the port from the proxy server.
| Name | Required | Description | Default |
|---|---|---|---|
| portId | Yes | The port ID to delete |
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No annotations provided. The description only states it removes the port, but does not disclose irreversibility, side effects, or authorization requirements for this destructive action.
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The description clearly states the action 'Delete' and the resource 'proxy port', distinguishing it from siblings like create_port or get_port.
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