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Remove private link related connection #141

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Expand Up @@ -375,7 +375,6 @@ To create a Kafka source with a PrivateLink connection, in the WITH section of y
| :------------------- | :------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- |
| privatelink.targets | The PrivateLink targets that correspond to the Kafka brokers. The targets should be in JSON format. Note that each target listed corresponds to each broker specified in the properties.bootstrap.server field. If the order is incorrect, there will be connectivity issues. |
| privatelink.endpoint | The DNS name of the VPC endpoint. If you're using RisingWave Cloud, you can find the auto-generated endpoint after you created a connection. See details in [Create a PrivateLink connection](/cloud/create-a-connection/#whats-next). |
| connection.name | The name of the connection. This parameter should only be included if you are using a connection created with the [CREATE CONNECTION](/sql/commands/sql-create-connection) statement. Omit this parameter if you have provisioned a VPC endpoint using privatelink.endpoint (recommended). |
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Here is an example of creating a Kafka source using a PrivateLink connection. Notice that `{"port": 9094}` corresponds to the broker `broker1-endpoint`, `{"port": 9095}` corresponds to the broker `broker2-endpoint`, and `{"port": 9096}` corresponds to the broker `broker3-endpoint`.

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