1. Enterprise Users & The Internet Main Office 365 IP & URL Page.

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Office 365IP & URL FilteringJosh Maher (@joshmaher)Microsoft

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Enterprise Users & The Internet

MSN, CNN, etc.

Other SaaS

www.msn.com

www.office365.com

Port 80 & 443Outbound initiatedImages distributed via CDN

Enterprise Users & The Internet• There is no SLA for updates to URL or IP Address

information

• URLs do not change often

• There is not currently a separate list based on region or

type of Office 365 tenant

• The URLs and IP addresses on the main Office 365

page are not included in the individual workload pages

and vice versa

• Filtering based on URLs is the recommended approach

• Notification of changes is currently available via RSS

only

Walk-Thru

1. Subscribe to RSS

2. Use the Change Log

3. Workload Specific Pages

Main Office 365 IP & URL Page

RSS Feed

Latest Changes

Change Notification Page

1. Subscribe to RSS

2. Use the Change Log

3. Workload Specific Pages

Main Office 365 IP & URL Page

Exchange Online Change Log

Exchange Online CDN URLs

Pointer to the Office 365 page (note: both Exchange Online & Office 365 addresses are needed)

Exchange Online IP & URL Page

SharePoint IP & URLs

IPv6 Information

Change Log

SharePoint IP & URL Page

IP Ranges

Change Log

Reference to Office 365 URLs

Forefront Online Protection for Exchange Page

IP Address Ranges

Change Log

Reference to Office 365 URLs

Exchange Online Protection Page

Reference to Office 365 URLs

Change Log

Note inclusion of URLs

Lync Online IP & URL Page

Main Office 365 IP & URL Page

Applies to all workloads

Some of the known CDN URLs

Yammer & Office 365 ProPlus

Office 365 suite URLs

IPv4 Addresses for Office 365 Suite

IPv6 Addresses for Office 365 Suite

Office 365 IP Addresses

Content Delivery Networks

Enterprise Users & The Internet

MSN, CNN, etc.

Other SaaS

www.msn.com

www.office365.com

Port 80 & 443Outbound initiatedImages distributed via CDN

Traffic filtering & CDNs• Goal: Improve the speed and efficiency for all Office 365

customers

• Method: Leverage internal and 3rd party Content Delivery

Networks (CDNs) to host graphics and other parts of the

service

• Issue #1: IP Addresses of content delivery network

endpoints are not necessarily within the control of Microsoft

• Issue #2: IP Addresses of content delivery network

endpoints change based on CDN requirements

Future

Enterprise Users & The Internet

• There will not be an SLA for updates

• Updates to the list will happen with more lead time

• Filtering based on URLs will remain the recommended

approach

• RSS updates will become more useful

• We will explore alternatives to RSS notification

Q & Ajmaher@Microsoft.com

@joshmaher

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