**Example 1: To remove the rule that allows outbound traffic to a specific address range** The following ``revoke-security-group-egress`` example command removes the rule that grants access to the specified address ranges on TCP port 80. :: aws ec2 revoke-security-group-egress \ --group-id sg-026c12253ce15eff7 \ --ip-permissions [{IpProtocol=tcp,FromPort=80,ToPort=80,IpRanges=[{CidrIp=10.0.0.0/16}] This command produces no output. For more information, see `Security groups <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-security-groups.html>`__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*. **Example 2: To remove the rule that allows outbound traffic to a specific security group** The following ``revoke-security-group-egress`` example command removes the rule that grants access to the specified security group on TCP port 80. :: aws ec2 revoke-security-group-egress \ --group-id sg-026c12253ce15eff7 \ --ip-permissions '[{"IpProtocol": "tcp", "FromPort": 443, "ToPort": 443,"UserIdGroupPairs": [{"GroupId": "sg-06df23a01ff2df86d"}]}]' This command produces no output. For more information, see `Security groups <https://docs.aws.amazon.com/AWSEC2/latest/UserGuide/ec2-security-groups.html>`__ in the *Amazon EC2 User Guide*.