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Webhook Source Addresses

Configure your firewall to allow traffic from the Webhooks Source IP addresses for your cloud instance in order to receive event information via webhooks.

IP Source Addresses for Juniper Mist Cloud Instances

When you configure webhooks to use in your Juniper Mist network, you need to specify the URL of a public-facing webhook receiver where Mist can send messages. In other words, enable these source IP addresses on your firewall which are used to send out the API stream from the Mist cloud. The source IPs for Webhooks are Static IP Addresses.

To ensure that your server receives the HTTP messages from the Juniper Mist cloud, configure your firewall to allow traffic from the Webhooks Source IP addresses for your cloud instance.

Note:

These are static IP addresses.

Table 1: Webhooks Source IP Address by Region
Region Source IPs    
Global 01 54.193.71.17 54.215.237.20  
Global 02 34.94.226.48/28 (34.94.226.48 - 34.94.226.63)    
Global 03 34.231.34.177 54.235.187.11 18.233.33.230
Global 04 34.152.4.85 35.203.21.42 34.152.7.156
Global 05

35.192.224.0/29

(35.192.224.0 - 35.192.224.7)

   
EMEA 01 3.122.172.223 3.121.19.146 3.120.167.1
EMEA 02

35.234.156.66

   
EMEA 03

51.112.15.151

51.112.76.109

51.112.86.222

EMEA 04

34.166.152.112/29

(34.166.152.112 - 34.166.152.119)

   
APAC 01

54.206.226.168

13.238.77.6

54.79.134.226

APAC 02

34.47.180.168/29

(34.47.180.168 - 34.47.180.175)

   
APAC 03

34.104.128.8/29

(34.104.128.8 - 34.104.128.15)

   

You can use the Juniper Mist webhook ping to test connectivity from your Mist cloud through your network infrastructure. For more information, see Testing Webhooks, Ping Site Webhook, and Ping Org Webhook.