From the course: Azure Administration: Load Balancers and Application Gateways
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Configure a load balancer front-end - Azure Tutorial
From the course: Azure Administration: Load Balancers and Application Gateways
Configure a load balancer front-end
- [Instructor] Now that we have a load balancer in our infrastructure let's create a configuration for the front end. First click on the load balancer and now let's click on Frontend IP configuration. That is where we will configure the public IP or the internal IP that the load balancer will respond to. In this case the load balancer is already configured to communicate using a public IP, LoadBalancer-PIP. If we click on that configuration you can see that it is a Public frontend and it's connected to that public IP LoadBalancer-PIP. We will click on Add and we will create a new front end. We will call it FrontEnd2 and we will create a new public IP. We will call it LoadBalancer-PIP2 and we will assign a static public IP and now we will click on Add. With that we will have two different public IPs where the load balancer will be able to receive requests from clients. We have the LoadBalancerFrontEnd public IP,…
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Load balancer overview2m 35s
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External and internal load balancers2m 56s
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Create a load balancer using the portal2m 53s
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Configure a load balancer front-end1m 43s
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Configure a load balancer back-end1m 40s
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Configure a load balancer health probe2m 5s
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Configure load balancing rules2m 43s
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Configure NAT port-forwarding rules2m 42s
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Create a load balancer using PowerShell4m 14s
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Configure a load balancer using PowerShell3m 57s
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