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ms.topic: reference
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ms.subservice: baremetal-nutanix
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ms.custom: engagement-fy23
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ms.date: 04/08/2025
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ms.date: 04/23/2025
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ms.service: azure-baremetal-infrastructure
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|Connectivity to BareMetal Infrastructure (BMI) in a local VNet| Yes |
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|Connectivity to BMI in a peered VNet (Same region)|Yes |
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|Connectivity to BMI in a peered VNet\* (Cross region or global peering) with VWAN\*|Yes |
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|Connectivity to BMI in a peered VNet* (Cross region or global peering)* without VWAN| No|
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|On-premises connectivity to Delegated Subnet via Global and Local Expressroute |Yes|
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|ExpressRoute (ER) FastPath |No |
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|Connectivity to BMI in a peered VNet (Cross region or global peering) with VWAN |Yes |
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|Connectivity to BMI in a peered VNet (Cross region or global peering) without VWAN*| No|
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|On-premises connectivity to Delegated Subnet via Global and Local ExpressRoute |Yes|
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|Connectivity from on-premises to BMI in a spoke VNet over ExpressRoute gateway and VNet peering with gateway transit|Yes |
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|On-premises connectivity to Delegated Subnet via VPN GW| Yes |
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|ExpressRoute (ER) FastPath |No |
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|On-premises connectivity to Delegated Subnet via VPN Gateway| Yes |
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|Connectivity from on-premises to BMI in a spoke VNet over VPN gateway and VNet peering with gateway transit| Yes |
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|Connectivity over Active/Passive VPN gateways| Yes |
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|Connectivity over Active/Active VPN gateways| No |
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|Connectivity over Active/Passive VPN Gateways| Yes |
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|Connectivity over Active/Active VPN Gateways| No |
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|Connectivity over Active/Active Zone Redundant gateways| No |
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|Transit connectivity via vWAN for Spoke Delegated VNETS| Yes |
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|On-premises connectivity to Delegated subnet via vWAN attached SD-WAN| No|
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|On-premises connectivity via Secured HUB(Az Firewall NVA) | No|
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|Connectivity from UVMs on NC2 nodes to Azure resources|Yes|
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|VWAN enables traffic inspection via NVA (Secure vWAN)**|Yes|
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|[User-defined routes (UDRs)](../../../virtual-network/virtual-networks-udr-overview.md#user-defined) on NC2 on Azure-delegated subnets| Yes|
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|Connectivity from BareMetal to [service endpoints](../../../virtual-network/virtual-network-service-endpoints-overview.md) or [private endpoints][def] in a different spoke Vnet connected to vWAN|Yes|
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|Connectivity from BareMetal to [service endpoints](../../../virtual-network/virtual-network-service-endpoints-overview.md) or [private endpoints][def] in the same Vnet on Azure-delegated subnets|No|
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|Connectivity from User VMs (UVMs) on NC2 nodes to Azure resources|Yes|
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\* You can overcome this limitation by setting Site-to-Site VPN.
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\** If using Routing Intent you must add either the full delegated subnet CIDR or a more specific CIDR range as "Additional Prefixes" section under the Routing Intent and Routing Policies page in the portal
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## Constraints
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The following table describes what’s supported for each network features configuration:
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|Features |Support or Limit|
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|Delegated subnet per VNet |1|
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|VWAN enables traffic inspection via NVA (Virtual WAN Hub routing intent)|Yes|
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|[User-defined routes (UDRs)](../../../virtual-network/virtual-networks-udr-overview.md#user-defined) on NC2 on Azure-delegated subnets without VWAN| Yes|
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|Connectivity from BareMetal to [service endpoints](../../../virtual-network/virtual-network-service-endpoints-overview.md) or [private endpoints][def] in a different spoke Vnet connected to vWAN|Yes|
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|Connectivity from BareMetal to [service endpoints](../../../virtual-network/virtual-network-service-endpoints-overview.md) or [private endpoints][def] in the same Vnet on Azure-delegated subnets|No|
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|[Network Security Groups](../../../virtual-network/network-security-groups-overview.md) on NC2 on Azure-delegated subnets|No|
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|Load balancers for NC2 on Azure traffic|No|
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|Dual stack (IPv4 and IPv6) virtual network|IPv4 only supported|
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