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### Why does Azure Route Server require a public IP address with opened ports?
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These public endpoints are required for Azure's underlying SDN and management platform to communicate with Azure Route Server. Because Route Server is considered part of the customer's private network, Azure's underlying platform is unable to directly access and manage Route Server via its private endpoints due to compliance requirements. Connectivity to Route Server's public endpoints is authenticated via certificates, and Azure conducts routine security audits of these endpoints. As a result, they do not constitute a security exposure of your virtual network.
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These public endpoints are required for Azure's underlying SDN and management platform to communicate with Azure Route Server. Because Route Server is considered part of the customer's private network, Azure's underlying platform is unable to directly access and manage Route Server via its private endpoints due to compliance requirements. Connectivity to Route Server's public endpoints is authenticated via certificates, and Azure conducts routine security audits of these public endpoints. As a result, they do not constitute a security exposure of your virtual network.
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### Does Azure Route Server support IPv6?
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