We enhanced your flexibility for managing connector IP blocks to enable you
to update and delete them as needed. This functionality improves your network
configuration and overall management efficiency.
You can update and delete unused
connector IP blocks but only after you
delete all ZTNA Connector objects (connectors, applications, wildcards, and
connector groups) from the tenant. Additionally, the system performs a check to see
if connector IP blocks are in use before deleting them. So if you attempt to delete
a connector IP block that is still in use, your commit and push will fail and you
will see a message about the failed validation due to connector blocks that are
still included in the IP address pool.