Status: Launched
When: June 2025
Azure Virtual Network Manager IP address management feature, a feature designed to enhance your network management, is generally available.
In complex network environments, managing IP addresses effectively is essential. This feature centralizes IP planning and allocation, allowing users to automatically assign non-overlapping addresses, reserve IPs for specific needs, and prevent conflicts between Azure, on-premises, and multi-cloud address spaces. It also provides clear insights into IP usage and allocation across your network resources.
Additionally, with the integration with Azure Policy, this feature ensures that virtual networks are created using the designated IP pool, preventing unintended overlapping prefixes for both new and existing virtual networks.
Please refer to the documentation to learn more about how IP Address Management can streamline your network operations and the regions where Azure Virtual Network Manager IP address management is generally available.Source: Microsoft
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