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Azure SQL Database gateways changes effective September 2020

Published date: 03 August, 2020

Beginning September 1, 2020, new Azure SQL Database gateways in these regions will start accepting traffic: 

North Europe: 13.74.104.113 

West US2: 40.78.248.10 

West Europe: 52.236.184.163 

South Central US: 20.45.121.1, 20.49.88.1 

Beginning September 1, 2020, this existing Azure SQL Database gateway in the Japan East region will start accepting traffic: 

Japan East: 40.79.192.5, 40.79.184.8

These new gateways could change the public IP address to which the domain name system (DNS) will resolve for your current and newly created SQL databases. You may be affected if:

  • You’ve hard-coded the IP address for a particular gateway in your on-premises firewall. 
  • You have any subnets using Azure SQL Database as a service endpoint, but can’t communicate with the gateway IP addresses in the region. 
  • You use the zone redundant configuration for your database.

We recommend that you allow network traffic to and from all SQL Database gateways for these regions as outlined in this table.

Read additional details on how traffic will be migrated to new SQL Database gateways in specific regions. 

If you have questions or concerns, please contact us.  

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