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2 changes: 1 addition & 1 deletion exchange/exchange-ps/exchange/Get-PerimeterConfig.md
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## DESCRIPTION
If you have an on-premises email system, you can use the Set-PerimeterConfig cmdlet to add the IP addresses of your gateway servers to cloud-based safelists (also known as whitelists) to make sure that messages sent from your on-premises email system aren't treated as spam.
If you have an on-premises email system, you can use the Set-PerimeterConfig cmdlet to add the IP addresses of your gateway servers to cloud-based safelists to make sure that messages sent from your on-premises email system aren't treated as spam.

## EXAMPLES

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## DESCRIPTION
If you have an on-premises email system, you can use the Set-PerimeterConfig cmdlet to add the IP addresses of your gateway servers to cloud-based safelists (also known as whitelists) to make sure that messages sent from your on-premises email system aren't treated as spam.
If you have an on-premises email system, you can use the Set-PerimeterConfig cmdlet to add the IP addresses of your gateway servers to cloud-based safelists to make sure that messages sent from your on-premises email system aren't treated as spam.

## EXAMPLES

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### -Latitude
Specifies the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator using the decimal degrees format. Required for all countries except Australia and Japan where it's optional.
Specifies the angular distance of a place north or south of the earth's equator using the decimal degrees format. Required for all countries/regions except Australia and Japan where it's optional.

```yaml
Type: String
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```

### -Longitude
Specifies the angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, using the decimal degrees format. Required for all countries except Australia and Japan where it's optional.
Specifies the angular distance of a place east or west of the meridian at Greenwich, England, using the decimal degrees format. Required for all countries/regions except Australia and Japan where it's optional.

```yaml
Type: String
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## DESCRIPTION
IP subnets at the location where Teams endpoints can connect to the network must be defined and associated to a defined network in order to enforce toll bypass. Multiple subnets may be associated with the same network site, but multiple sites may not be associated with a same subnet. This association of subnets enables Location-Based routing to locate the endpoints geographically to determine if a given PSTN call should be allowed. Both IPv4 and IPv6 subnets are supported. When determining if a Teams endpoint is located at a site an IPv6 address will be checked for a match first.

When the client is sending the network subnet, please make sure we have already whitelisted the IP address by running this command-let, otherwise the request will be rejected. If you are only adding the IPv4 address by running this command-let, but your client are only sending and IPv6 address, it will be rejected.
When the client is sending the network subnet, please make sure we have already safelisted the IP address by running this command-let, otherwise the request will be rejected. If you are only adding the IPv4 address by running this command-let, but your client are only sending and IPv6 address, it will be rejected.

## EXAMPLES

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Validated civic addresses cannot be modified.

> [!Note]
> This cmdlet is only available for public use with limited countries and certain fields. The remaining countries and fields are for Microsoft internal use only.
> This cmdlet is only available for public use with limited countries/regions and certain fields. The remaining countries/regions and fields are for Microsoft internal use only.

## SYNTAX

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Use the `Set-CsOnlineLisCivicAddress` cmdlet to modify limited fields of an existing civic address.

Editing address using this cmdlet is restricted to the following countries/regions:
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hong Kong, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Puerto Rico, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, Slovenia, South Africa, United States.
Australia, Brazil, Canada, Croatia, Czech Republic, Estonia, Hong Kong SAR, Hungary, Israel, Japan, Latvia, Lithuania, Mexico, New Zealand, Poland, Puerto Rico, Romania, Singapore, South Korea, Slovenia, South Africa, United States.

If the user runs this cmdlet on one of the unsupported countries, it may interfere with number assignment and potentially is against regulatory requirements, so public use of the API is limited to the above countries/regions.
If the user runs this cmdlet on one of the unsupported countries/regions, it may interfere with number assignment and potentially is against regulatory requirements, so public use of the API is limited to the above countries/regions.

## EXAMPLES

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### -CountryOrRegion
Specifies a new country or region for the civic address.
For public use, restricted to the following countries:
For public use, restricted to the following countries/regions:

**AU, BR, CA, HR, CZ, EE, HK, HU, IL, JP, LV, LT, MX, NZ, PL, PR, RO, SG, KR, SI, ZA, US**

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- "sl-SI" (Slovenian - Slovenia)
- "sv-SE" (Swedish - Sweden)
- "th-TH" (Thai - Thailand)
- "tr-TR" (Turkish - Turkey)
- "tr-TR" (Turkish - Türkiye)
- "vi-VN" (Vietnamese - Viet Nam)
- "zh-CN" (Chinese - Simplified, PRC)
- "zh-TW" (Chinese - Traditional, Taiwan)
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Set-CsTenantFederationConfiguration -AllowedTrialTenantDomains $list
```

Using the `AllowedTrialTenantDomains` parameter, you can whitelist specific "trial-only" tenant domains, while keeping the `ExternalAccessWithTrialTenants` set to `Blocked`. Example 12 shows how you can set or replace domains in the Allowed Trial Tenant Domains using a List collection object.
Using the `AllowedTrialTenantDomains` parameter, you can safelist specific "trial-only" tenant domains, while keeping the `ExternalAccessWithTrialTenants` set to `Blocked`. Example 12 shows how you can set or replace domains in the Allowed Trial Tenant Domains using a List collection object.
First, a List collection is created and domains are added to it, then, simply include the `AllowedTrialTenantDomains` parameter and set the parameter value to the List object.
When this command completes, the Allowed Trial Tenant Domains list will be replaced with those domains.

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### -AllowedTrialTenantDomains
You can whitelist specific "trial-only" tenant domains, while keeping the `ExternalAccessWithTrialTenants` set to `Blocked`. This will allow you to protect your organization against majority of tenants that don't have any paid subscriptions, while still being able to collaborate externally with those trusted trial-tenants in the list.
You can safelist specific "trial-only" tenant domains, while keeping the `ExternalAccessWithTrialTenants` set to `Blocked`. This will allow you to protect your organization against majority of tenants that don't have any paid subscriptions, while still being able to collaborate externally with those trusted trial-tenants in the list.

Note:
- The list supports up to maximum 4k domains.
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Both IPv4 and IPv6 trusted IP addresses are supported.

When the client is sending the trusted IP address, please make sure we have already whitelisted the IP address by running this command-let, otherwise the request will be rejected. If you are only adding the IPv4 address by running this command-let, but your client are only sending and IPv6 address, it will be rejected.
When the client is sending the trusted IP address, please make sure we have already safelisted the IP address by running this command-let, otherwise the request will be rejected. If you are only adding the IPv4 address by running this command-let, but your client are only sending and IPv6 address, it will be rejected.

## EXAMPLES

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