[role="xpack"] [[maps-connect-to-ems]] == Connect to Elastic Maps Service https://www.elastic.co/elastic-maps-service[Elastic Maps Service (EMS)] is a service that hosts tile layers and vector shapes of administrative boundaries. If you are using Kibana's out-of-the-box settings, Maps is already configured to use EMS. EMS requests are made to the following domains: * tiles.maps.elastic.co * vector.maps.elastic.co Maps makes requests directly from the browser to EMS. [float] === Connect to Elastic Maps Service from an internal network To connect to EMS when your Kibana server and browser are in an internal network: . Set `map.proxyElasticMapsServiceInMaps` to `true` in your <> file to proxy EMS requests through the Kibana server. . Update your firewall rules to allow connections from your Kibana server to the EMS domains. NOTE: Coordinate map and region map visualizations do not support `map.proxyElasticMapsServiceInMaps` and will not proxy EMS requests through the Kibana server. [float] === Disable Elastic Maps Service You might experience EMS connection issues if your Kibana server or browser are on a private network or behind a firewall. If this happens, you can disable the EMS connection to avoid unnecessary EMS requests. To disable EMS, change your <> file. . Set `map.includeElasticMapsService` to `false` to turn off the EMS connection. . Set `map.tilemap.url` to the URL of your tile server. This configures the default tile layer of Maps. . (Optional) Set `map.regionmap` to the vector shapes of the administrative boundaries that you want to use.