When traffic needs to be directly resent to a certain port of a certain host, a NAT port-forwarding rule must be used. This video demonstrates how to configure a NAT port-forwarding rule.
- Now that we have our Load Balancer ready to run on HTTP, … we can configure it with inbound NAT rules … to resend specific HTTP requests … to one or more units within our back end pool. … In this case we don't have any inbound NAT rules, … so let's create one. … What I want to create is a remote desktop inbound rule, … so when I connect to the Load Balancer public IP … I can resend that specific request … to VM one. … So, I'm going to add a new inbound NAT rule, … and I'm going to call it remote … desktop … rule … VM one. … I'm going to select the load balancer front end public IP, … and I will select TCP port 3389. … I will redirect that port … to virtual machine VM one within our backend pool, … and I will send it to its private IP … 10.0.0.5. … If that virtual machine had a different port … than the one I'm using on the outside, on 13389, … and I can configure the specific port … that the VM is using in its private IP. … I don't need that, so I will leave it as default … and click on okay. …
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11/15/2019- External and internal load balancers
- Configuring a load balancer front end and back end
- Configuring load balancing rules
- Creating load balancers using PowerShell
- Creating application gateways using PowerShell
- Configuring a web application firewall
Skill Level Intermediate
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