> For the complete documentation index, see [llms.txt](https://docs.connect.jfrog.io/llms.txt). Markdown versions of documentation pages are available by appending `.md` to page URLs; this page is available as [Markdown](https://docs.connect.jfrog.io/administration-new-ui/fleet-settings.md).

# Fleet Settings

- [Fleet](https://docs.connect.jfrog.io/administration-new-ui/fleet-settings/manage-projects.md): In JFrog Connect's Fleet Settings, the Fleet tab enables you to view and edit the settings of the device fleets in your account.
- [Delete Fleet](https://docs.connect.jfrog.io/administration-new-ui/fleet-settings/manage-projects/delete-project.md): Delete a fleet in JFrog Connect.
- [Pairing Tokens](https://docs.connect.jfrog.io/administration-new-ui/fleet-settings/manage-device-project-pairing-tokens.md): Manage your pairing tokens in JFrog Connect.
- [Create Pairing Token](https://docs.connect.jfrog.io/administration-new-ui/fleet-settings/manage-device-project-pairing-tokens/create-device-project-token.md): Create a new pairing token in JFrog Connect.
- [Rotate Pairing Token](https://docs.connect.jfrog.io/administration-new-ui/fleet-settings/manage-device-project-pairing-tokens/rotate-device-project-token.md): To keep your security risk low in JFrog Connect, you can rotate the pairing token.
- [Abort Pairing Token Rotation](https://docs.connect.jfrog.io/administration-new-ui/fleet-settings/manage-device-project-pairing-tokens/abort-token-rotation.md): Stop a Pairing token rotation once it has started.
- [Revoke Pairing Token](https://docs.connect.jfrog.io/administration-new-ui/fleet-settings/manage-device-project-pairing-tokens/revoke-device-project-token.md): Once you have paired a device with a fleet in JFrog Connect, you can unpair the device by revoking the pairing token.


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