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This article covers the process to add public IP addresses (IPv4 & IPv6) to the Teams Trusted IP Address list. The trusted IP address list is used by the Teams client to determine if the user's device is on the corporate network.
NOTE If you obfuscate your public IP addresses internally by using a proxy or other service, you cannot configure emergency calling. The Teams client uses public IP addresses to determine whether it is located on the corporate network. |
In the Teams Admin Center, browse to: Locations > Network Topology > Trusted IPs (tab)
Click Add, and in the fly-out window, enter the following:
Trusted IP Address Commands
PowerShell examples to add IPv4 & IPv6 trusted IP addresses.
# Define the IPv4 Trusted IP Address Properties $IpAddrProperties = @{ Description = "East Coast HQ" IpAddress = "8.8.8.8" MaskBits = 32 } # Add the new Trusted IP Address New-CsTenantTrustedIPAddress @IpAddrProperties |
# Define the IPv6 Trusted IP Address Properties $IpAddrProperties = @{ Description = "East Coast HQ" IpAddress = "2001:4860:4860::8888" MaskBits = 128 } # Add the new Trusted IP Address New-CsTenantTrustedIPAddress @IpAddrProperties |