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title = "network rm"
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description = "the network rm command description and usage"
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keywords = ["network, rm, user-defined"]
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# network rm
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Usage: docker network rm [OPTIONS] NETWORK [NETWORK...]
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Deletes one or more networks
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--help=false Print usage
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Removes one or more networks by name or identifier. To remove a network,
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you must first disconnect any containers connected to it.
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To remove the network named 'my-network':
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```bash
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$ docker network rm my-network
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```
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To delete multiple networks in a single `docker network rm` command, provide
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multiple network names or id's. The following example deletes a network with id
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`3695c422697f` and a network named `my-network`:
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```bash
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$ docker network rm 3695c422697f my-network
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```
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When you specify multiple networks, the command attempts to delete each in turn.
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If the deletion of one network fails, the command continues to the next on the
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list and tries to delete that. The command reports success or failure for each
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deletion.
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## Related information
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* [network disconnect ](network_disconnect.md)
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* [network connect](network_connect.md)
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* [network create](network_create.md)
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* [network ls](network_ls.md)
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* [network inspect](network_inspect.md)
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* [Understand Docker container networks](../../userguide/networking/dockernetworks.md)
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