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This article describes how to create a separate subnet in a virtual network for a managed instance of Azure Monitor SCOM Managed Instance and enable Azure NAT Gateway on a SCOM Managed Instance subnet.
Note
To learn about the SCOM Managed Instance architecture, see Azure Monitor SCOM Managed Instance.
For more information on how to create a virtual network, see Quickstart: Use the Azure portal to create a virtual network.
After a SCOM Managed Instance subnet is created, we need a NAT gateway for outbound internet access from the SCOM Managed Instance subnet. Edit the subnet to add a NAT gateway. In Azure, add a NAT gateway to the subnet where the SCOM managed instance is created. A NAT gateway is needed for outbound internet access from the SCOM Managed Instance subnet. For more information, see What is Virtual Network NAT?.
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The SCOM Managed Instance requires outbound Internet access for communication with dependent endpoints. We recommend to use a NAT Gateway for this purpose. However, if there is an already established outbound internet access through a firewall, you can skip the creation of a NAT Gateway.
To create a NAT gateway for a SCOM Managed Instance subnet, follow these steps:
Create a NAT gateway in the same region where the virtual network is present.
Create a NAT gateway in the same subscription that you use for SCOM Managed Instance.
Create a public IP.
In the subnet section, select a virtual network and subnet for SCOM Managed Instance.
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