If an Azure server loses connectivity to the Azure metadata service, Server & Workload Protection will no longer be able to identify it as an Azure server and you will be unable to
               add it using the Azure cloud connector.
This situation can happen if the server's public or private IP address is changed
               outside of the Azure console. The Azure server relies on DHCP to communicate with
               the metadata service and changing the IP outside of the console disables DHCP.
Microsoft recommends against changing the Azure VM's IP address from within its operating
               system, unless necessary, such as when assigning multiple IP addresses to a Windows
               VM. For details, see Create a virtual machine with a static public IP address using the Azure portal, Azure
                  PowerShell, or Azure CLI.
For information on how to check if your Azure server is able to connect to the Azure
               metadata service, see Troubleshoot Azure Windows VM Agent issues.
		