**To disassociate a firewall rule group from a VPC** The following ``disassociate-firewall-rule-group`` example disassociates a DNS Firewall rule group from an Amazon VPC. :: aws route53resolver disassociate-firewall-rule-group \ --firewall-rule-group-association-id rslvr-frgassoc-57e8873d7example Output:: { "FirewallRuleGroupAssociation": { "Id": "rslvr-frgassoc-57e8873d7example", "Arn": "arn:aws:route53resolver:us-west-2:123456789012:firewall-rule-group-association/rslvr-frgassoc-57e8873d7example", "FirewallRuleGroupId": "rslvr-frg-47f93271fexample", "VpcId": "vpc-31e92222", "Name": "test-association", "Priority": 103, "MutationProtection": "DISABLED", "Status": "DELETING", "StatusMessage": "Deleting the Firewall Rule Group Association", "CreatorRequestId": "2ca1a304-32b3-4f5f-bc4c-EXAMPLE11111", "CreationTime": "2021-05-25T21:47:48.755768Z", "ModificationTime": "2021-05-25T21:51:02.377887Z" } } For more information, see `Managing associations between your VPC and Route 53 Resolver DNS Firewall rule groups `__ in the *Amazon Route 53 Developer Guide*.