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Oracle Allow List IP's For Outbound Connectivity For Fusion Applications (Doc ID 2698639.1)

Last updated on MAY 15, 2023

Applies to:

Oracle Fusion Cash Management Cloud Service - Version 11.13.17.05.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Financials Common Module Cloud Service - Version 11.13.17.05.0 and later
Oracle Fusion Global Human Resources Cloud Service - Version 11.13.22.04.0 to 11.13.22.04.0 [Release 1.0]
Oracle Fusion Receivables Cloud Service - Version 11.13.22.07.0 to 11.13.22.07.0 [Release 1.0]
Oracle Fusion Workforce Compensation Cloud Service - Version 11.13.22.07.0 to 11.13.22.07.0 [Release 1.0]
Information in this document applies to any platform.

Purpose

One of the most common requirements in Fusion Applications is to transmit various files and reports to external destinations. This includes transmission of BI reports, payment files, payroll files, and print documents etc. Commonly used protocols for such transmission are Secure FTP and HTTPS. If the destination network/server is using IP allow listing to restricted access only from trusted source, they need to allow list Oracle's proxy/gateway IP. This document provides latest allow list IP's by data center for both Oracle Public Cloud (OPC) and OCI-Gen1 data centers.

Note: This document applies to Fusion customer using the Cloud Classic Console to manage their Fusion Environments. Customers using the new Oracle Cloud Console please refer to this link for details to Allow List IP’s. If you are unsure, please refer this document to determine if you are using the Classic Application Console or the new Oracle Cloud Console.

  

Scope

Some of the common application flows where Oracle IP allow listing may be required and the protocol used by these flows are listed below:

Details

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In this Document
Purpose
Scope
Details
 
1. Allow List IP's For OPC Data Centers
 2. Allow List IP's For OCI Data Centers

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