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4 changes: 2 additions & 2 deletions docs/reference-architectures/dmz/secure-vnet-dmz.md
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Expand Up @@ -63,7 +63,7 @@ The Internet facing load balancer requires each NVA in the public DMZ inbound su

## Manageability considerations

All monitoring and management for the NVAs in the public DMZ should be be performed by the jumpbox in the management subnet. As discussed in [Implementing a DMZ between Azure and your on-premises datacenter][implementing-a-secure-hybrid-network-architecture], define a single network route from the on-premises network through the gateway to the jumpbox, in order to restrict access.
All monitoring and management for the NVAs in the public DMZ should be performed by the jumpbox in the management subnet. As discussed in [Implementing a DMZ between Azure and your on-premises datacenter][implementing-a-secure-hybrid-network-architecture], define a single network route from the on-premises network through the gateway to the jumpbox, in order to restrict access.

If gateway connectivity from your on-premises network to Azure is down, you can still reach the jumpbox by deploying a public IP address, adding it to the jumpbox, and logging in from the Internet.

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[visio-download]: https://archcenter.azureedge.net/cdn/dmz-reference-architectures.vsdx


[0]: ./images/dmz-public.png "Secure hybrid network architecture"
[0]: ./images/dmz-public.png "Secure hybrid network architecture"