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Configure NAT port-forwarding rules

Configure NAT port-forwarding rules - Azure Tutorial

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Configure NAT port-forwarding rules

- 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…

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