Virtual network configuration reference: API Management
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This reference provides detailed network configuration settings for an API Management instance deployed (injected) in an Azure virtual network in the external or internal mode.
For VNet connectivity options, requirements, and considerations, see Using a virtual network with Azure API Management.
Required ports
Control inbound and outbound traffic into the subnet in which API Management is deployed by using network security group rules. If certain ports are unavailable, API Management may not operate properly and may become inaccessible.
When an API Management service instance is hosted in a VNet, the ports in the following table are used. Some requirements differ depending on the version (stv2
or stv1
) of the compute platform hosting your API Management instance.
Important
Bold items in the Purpose column indicate port configurations required for successful deployment and operation of the API Management service. Configurations labeled "optional" enable specific features, as noted. They are not required for the overall health of the service.
We recommend using the indicated service tags instead of IP addresses in NSG and other network rules to specify network sources and destinations. Service tags prevent downtime when infrastructure improvements necessitate IP address changes.
Important
When using stv2
, it is required to assign a Network Security Group to your VNet in order for the Azure Load Balancer to work. Learn more in the Azure Load Balancer documentation.
Source / Destination Port(s) | Direction | Transport protocol | Service tags Source / Destination |
Purpose | VNet type |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
* / [80], 443 | Inbound | TCP | Internet / VirtualNetwork | Client communication to API Management | External only |
* / 3443 | Inbound | TCP | ApiManagement / VirtualNetwork | Management endpoint for Azure portal and PowerShell | External & Internal |
* / 443 | Outbound | TCP | VirtualNetwork / Storage | Dependency on Azure Storage | External & Internal |
* / 443 | Outbound | TCP | VirtualNetwork / AzureActiveDirectory | Microsoft Entra ID, Microsoft Graph, and Azure Key Vault dependency (optional) | External & Internal |
* / 443 | Outbound | TCP | VirtualNetwork / AzureConnectors | managed connections dependency (optional) | External & Internal |
* / 1433 | Outbound | TCP | VirtualNetwork / Sql | Access to Azure SQL endpoints | External & Internal |
* / 443 | Outbound | TCP | VirtualNetwork / AzureKeyVault | Access to Azure Key Vault | External & Internal |
* / 5671, 5672, 443 | Outbound | TCP | VirtualNetwork / EventHub | Dependency for Log to Azure Event Hubs policy and Azure Monitor (optional) | External & Internal |
* / 445 | Outbound | TCP | VirtualNetwork / Storage | Dependency on Azure File Share for GIT (optional) | External & Internal |
* / 1886, 443 | Outbound | TCP | VirtualNetwork / AzureMonitor | Publish Diagnostics Logs and Metrics, Resource Health, and Application Insights | External & Internal |
* / 6380 | Inbound & Outbound | TCP | VirtualNetwork / VirtualNetwork | Access external Azure Cache for Redis service for caching policies between machines (optional) | External & Internal |
* / 6381 - 6383 | Inbound & Outbound | TCP | VirtualNetwork / VirtualNetwork | Access internal Azure Cache for Redis service for caching policies between machines (optional) | External & Internal |
* / 4290 | Inbound & Outbound | UDP | VirtualNetwork / VirtualNetwork | Sync Counters for Rate Limit policies between machines (optional) | External & Internal |
* / 6390 | Inbound | TCP | AzureLoadBalancer / VirtualNetwork | Azure Infrastructure Load Balancer | External & Internal |
* / 443 | Inbound | TCP | AzureTrafficManager / VirtualNetwork | Azure Traffic Manager routing for multi-region deployment | External |
* / 6391 | Inbound | TCP | AzureLoadBalancer / VirtualNetwork | Monitoring of individual machine health (Optional) | External & Internal |
Regional service tags
NSG rules allowing outbound connectivity to Storage, SQL, and Azure Event Hubs service tags may use the regional versions of those tags corresponding to the region containing the API Management instance (for example, Storage.WestUS for an API Management instance in the West US region). In multi-region deployments, the NSG in each region should allow traffic to the service tags for that region and the primary region.
TLS functionality
To enable TLS/SSL certificate chain building and validation, the API Management service needs outbound network connectivity on ports 80
and 443
to ocsp.msocsp.com
, oneocsp.msocsp.com
, mscrl.microsoft.com
, crl.microsoft.com
, and csp.digicert.com
. This dependency is not required if any certificate you upload to API Management contains the full chain to the CA root.
DNS access
Outbound access on port 53
is required for communication with DNS servers. If a custom DNS server exists on the other end of a VPN gateway, the DNS server must be reachable from the subnet hosting API Management.
Microsoft Entra integration
To operate properly, the API Management service needs outbound connectivity on port 443 to the following endpoints associated with Microsoft Entra ID: <region>.login.microsoft.com
and login.microsoftonline.com
.
Metrics and health monitoring
Outbound network connectivity to Azure Monitoring endpoints, which resolve under the following domains, are represented under the AzureMonitor service tag for use with Network Security Groups.
Azure Environment | Endpoints |
---|---|
Azure Public |
|
Azure Government |
|
Microsoft Azure operated by 21Vianet |
|
Developer portal CAPTCHA
Allow outbound network connectivity for the developer portal's CAPTCHA, which resolves under the hosts client.hip.live.com
and partner.hip.live.com
.
Publishing the developer portal
Enable publishing the developer portal for an API Management instance in a VNet by allowing outbound connectivity to blob storage in the West US region. For example, use the Storage.WestUS service tag in an NSG rule. Currently, connectivity to blob storage in the West US region is required to publish the developer portal for any API Management instance.
Azure portal diagnostics
When using the API Management diagnostics extension from inside a VNet, outbound access to dc.services.visualstudio.com
on port 443
is required to enable the flow of diagnostic logs from Azure portal. This access helps in troubleshooting issues you might face when using the extension.
Azure load balancer
You're not required to allow inbound requests from service tag AzureLoadBalancer
for the Developer SKU, since only one compute unit is deployed behind it. However, inbound connectivity from AzureLoadBalancer
becomes critical when scaling to a higher SKU, such as Premium, because failure of the health probe from load balancer then blocks all inbound access to the control plane and data plane.
Application Insights
If you enabled Azure Application Insights monitoring on API Management, allow outbound connectivity to the telemetry endpoint from the VNet.
KMS endpoint
When adding virtual machines running Windows to the VNet, allow outbound connectivity on port 1688
to the KMS endpoint in your cloud. This configuration routes Windows VM traffic to the Azure Key Management Services (KMS) server to complete Windows activation.
Internal infrastructure and diagnostics
The following settings and FQDNs are required to maintain and diagnose API Management's internal compute infrastructure.
- Allow outbound UDP access on port
123
for NTP. - Allow outbound TCP access on port
12000
for diagnostics. - Allow outbound access on port
443
to the following endpoints for internal diagnostics:azurewatsonanalysis-prod.core.windows.net
,*.data.microsoft.com
,azureprofiler.trafficmanager.net
,shavamanifestazurecdnprod1.azureedge.net
,shavamanifestcdnprod1.azureedge.net
. - Allow outbound access on port
443
to the following endpoint for internal PKI:issuer.pki.azure.com
. - Allow outbound access on ports
80
and443
to the following endpoints for Windows Update:*.update.microsoft.com
,*.ctldl.windowsupdate.com
,ctldl.windowsupdate.com
,download.windowsupdate.com
. - Allow outbound access on ports
80
and443
to the endpointgo.microsoft.com
. - Allow outbound access on port
443
to the following endpoints for Windows Defender:wdcp.microsoft.com
,wdcpalt.microsoft.com
.
Control plane IP addresses
Important
Control plane IP addresses for Azure API Management should be configured for network access rules only when needed in certain networking scenarios. We recommend using the ApiManagement service tag instead of control plane IP addresses to prevent downtime when infrastructure improvements necessitate IP address changes.
Related content
Learn more about:
- Connecting a virtual network to backend using VPN Gateway
- Connecting a virtual network from different deployment models
- Virtual Network frequently asked questions
- Service tags
For more guidance on configuration issues, see: