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|![Thumb image for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint URLs spreadsheet](images/mdatp-urls.png)<br/> | Spreadsheet of specific DNS records for service locations, geographic locations, and OS. <br><br>[Download the spreadsheet here.](https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/a/5/8a51eee5-cd02-431c-9d78-a58b7f77c070/mde-urls.xlsx) |![Thumb image for Microsoft Defender for Endpoint URLs spreadsheet](images/mdatp-urls.png)<br/> | Spreadsheet of specific DNS records for service locations, geographic locations, and OS. <br><br>[Download the spreadsheet here.](https://download.microsoft.com/download/8/a/5/8a51eee5-cd02-431c-9d78-a58b7f77c070/mde-urls.xlsx)
### Microsoft Defender for Endpoint service backend IP range ### Microsoft Defender for Endpoint service backend IP ranges
If you network devices don't support the URLs listed in the prior section, you can use the following information. If your network devices don't support DNS-based rules, use IP ranges instead.
Defender for Endpoint is built on Azure cloud, deployed in the following regions: Defender for Endpoint is built in Azure cloud, deployed in the following regions:
- AzureCloud.eastus - AzureCloud.eastus
- AzureCloud.eastus2 - AzureCloud.eastus2
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- AzureCloud.uksouth - AzureCloud.uksouth
- AzureCloud.ukwest - AzureCloud.ukwest
You can find the Azure IP range on [Azure IP Ranges and Service Tags Public Cloud](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=56519). You can find the Azure IP ranges in [Azure IP Ranges and Service Tags Public Cloud](https://www.microsoft.com/download/details.aspx?id=56519).
> [!NOTE] > [!NOTE]
> As a cloud-based solution, the IP address range can change. It's recommended you move to DNS resolving setting. > As a cloud-based solution, the IP address ranges can change. It's recommended you move to a DNS-based rules.
> [!NOTE]
> If you are a US Government customer, please see the corresponding section in the [Defender for Endpoint for US Government](gov.md#service-backend-ip-ranges) page.
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