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Increase networking quotas Learn how to request a networking quota increase in the Azure portal. 03/13/2024 how-to
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--- title: Increase networking quotas description: Learn how to request a networking quota increase in the Azure portal. ms.date: 03/13/2024 ms.topic: how-to # Customer intent: "As a network administrator, I want to request an increase in my networking quotas through the Azure portal, so that I can ensure sufficient resources for my networking needs as my infrastructure scales." --- # Increase networking quotas This article shows how to request increases for networking quotas from [Azure Home](https://portal.azure.com) or from **My quotas**, a centralized location where you can view your quota usage and request quota increases. For quick access to request an increase, select **Quotas** on the Azure Home page. :::image type="content" source="media/networking-quota-request/quotas-icon.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Quotas icon in the Azure portal."::: If you don't see **Quotas** on Azure Home, type "quotas" in the search box, then select **Quotas**. The **Quotas** icon will then appear on your Home page the next time you visit. You can also use the following options to view your network quota usage and limits: - [Azure CLI](/cli/azure/network#az-network-list-usages) - [Azure PowerShell](/powershell/module/az.network/get-aznetworkusage) - [REST API](/rest/api/virtualnetwork/virtualnetworks/listusage) - **Usage + quotas** (in the left pane when viewing your subscription in the Azure portal) Based on your subscription, you can typically request increases for these quotas: - Public IP Addresses - Public IP Addresses - Standard - Public IPv4 Prefix Length ## Request networking quota increases Follow these steps to request a networking quota increase from Azure Home. You must have an Azure account with the Contributor role (or another role that includes Contributor access). 1. From [Azure Home](https://portal.azure.com), select **Quotas** and then select **Microsoft.Network**. 1. Find the quota you want to increase, then select the support icon. :::image type="content" source="media/networking-quota-request/quota-support-icon.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing the support icon for a networking quota."::: 1. In the **New support request** form, on the **Problem description** screen, some fields will be pre-filled for you. In the **Quota type** list, select **Networking**, then select **Next**. :::image type="content" source="media/networking-quota-request/new-networking-quota-request.png" alt-text="Screenshot of a networking quota support request in the Azure portal."::: 1. On the **Additional details** screen, under P**rovide details for the request**, select **Enter details**. 1. In the **Quota details** pane, enter the information for your request. > [!IMPORTANT] > To increase a static public IP address quota, select **Other** in the **Resources** list, then specify this information in the **Details** section. :::image type="content" source="media/networking-quota-request/quota-details-network.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Quota details pane for a networking quota increase request."::: 1. Select **Save and continue**. The information you entered will appear in the **Request summary** under **Problem details**. 1. Continue to fill out the form, including your preferred contact method. When you're finished, select **Next**. 1. Review your quota increase request information, then select **Create**. After your networking quota increase request has been submitted, a support engineer will contact you and assist you with the request. For more information about support requests, see [Create an Azure support request](../azure-portal/supportability/how-to-create-azure-support-request.md). ## Next steps - Review details on [networking limits](/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits#networking-limits). - Learn about [Azure subscription and service limits, quotas, and constraints](/azure/azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits).
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