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## Check TLS versions supported by your Azure Cache for Redis
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You can verify that **Minimum TLS version** value is set to TLS 1.2 in the [Advanced settings](cache-configure.md#advanced-settings) of your cache in the Azure portal. If it is any value other than TLS 1.2, then ensure you follow the instructions below to [Configure your Azure Cache for Redis to use TLS 1.2](#configure-your-azure-cache-for-redis-to-use-tls-12). If the value is TLS 1.2, and your client application is able to connect without any errors, then no action is needed.
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You can verify that **Minimum TLS version** value is set to TLS 1.2 in the [Advanced settings](cache-configure.md#advanced-settings) of your cache in the Azure portal. If it is any value other than TLS 1.2, then ensure you follow the instructions in section [Configure your Azure Cache for Redis to use TLS 1.2](#configure-your-azure-cache-for-redis-to-use-tls-12). If the value is TLS 1.2, and your client application is able to connect without any errors, then no action is needed.
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You can also use this PowerShell script to verify the minimum TLS version supported by your Azure Cache for Redis endpoint. If your Redis instance is virtual network (VNet) injected, you have to run this script from a Virtual Machine in your VNet that has access to the Azure Cache for Redis endpoint. If the result shows `Tls Enabled` and/or `Tls 11 Enabled`, then ensure you follow the instructions below to [Configure your Azure Cache for Redis to use TLS 1.2](#configure-your-azure-cache-for-redis-to-use-tls-12). If the result shows only `Tls12 Enabled` and your client application is able to connect without any errors, then no action is needed.
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You can also use this PowerShell script to verify the minimum TLS version supported by your Azure Cache for Redis endpoint. If your Redis instance is virtual network (VNet) injected, you have to run this script from a Virtual Machine in your VNet that has access to the Azure Cache for Redis endpoint. If the result shows `Tls Enabled` and/or `Tls 11 Enabled`, then ensure you follow the instructions in section [Configure your Azure Cache for Redis to use TLS 1.2](#configure-your-azure-cache-for-redis-to-use-tls-12). If the result shows only `Tls12 Enabled` and your client application is able to connect without any errors, then no action is needed.
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```powershell
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