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### Subnet restrictions
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Subnets used for DNS resolver have the following limitations:
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- A subnet must be a minimum of /28 address space or a maximum of /24 address space. A /28 subnet is sufficient to accomodate current endpoint limits. A subnet size of /27 to /24 can provide flexibility if these limits change.
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- A subnet must be a minimum of /28 address space or a maximum of /24 address space. A /28 subnet is sufficient to accommodate current endpoint limits. A subnet size of /27 to /24 can provide flexibility if these limits change.
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- A subnet can't be shared between multiple DNS resolver endpoints. A single subnet can only be used by a single DNS resolver endpoint.
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- All IP configurations for a DNS resolver inbound endpoint must reference the same subnet. Spanning multiple subnets in the IP configuration for a single DNS resolver inbound endpoint isn't allowed.
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- The subnet used for a DNS resolver inbound endpoint must be within the virtual network referenced by the parent DNS resolver.
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