Where I can see outbound IP’s in APIM?
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@kudlatiger You can find the Virtual IP (VIP) addresses on the overview blade

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@PramodValavala-MSFT
I believe the question was rooted in the fact that e.g. App Services have additional outbound IP addresses that can be seen in the Property blade and these IP addresses are often different than the public IP address that's used for incoming network traffic.
Looking at one of the App Services I have, there's 9 IP addresses used for outbound traffic in addition to the one address used for inbound traffic. I can however only find a the single VIP address when I look at my API management (APIM) instance.
Given your answer I suspect that all traffic that goes through an APIM instance is done through the one given IP address that can be found on the overview page for the APIM instance. Would it be correct to assume this?
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@PramodValavala-MSFT
I believe the question was rooted in the fact that e.g. App Services have additional outbound IP addresses that can be seen in the Property blade and these IP addresses are often different than the public IP address that's used for incoming network traffic.
Looking at one of the App Services I have, there's 9 IP addresses used for outbound traffic in addition to the one address used for inbound traffic. I can however only find a the single VIP address when I look at my API management (APIM) instance.
Given your answer I suspect that all traffic that goes through an APIM instance is done through the one given IP address that can be found on the overview page for the APIM instance. Would it be correct to assume this?