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Azure Networking Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Mustafa Toroman
Book Image

Azure Networking Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Mustafa Toroman

Overview of this book

Azure's networking services enable organizations to manage their networks effectively. With the Azure Networking Cookbook, you’ll see how Azure paves the way for an enterprise to achieve reliable performance and secure connectivity. This updated second edition will take you through the latest networking features in Azure. The book starts with an introduction to Azure networking, covering basics such as creating Azure virtual networks, designing address spaces, and creating subnets. You’ll create and manage network security groups, application security groups, and IP addresses in Azure using easy-to-follow recipes. As you progress through the book, you’ll explore various aspects such as DNS and routing, load balancers, Traffic Manager, and site-to-site, point-to-site, and VNet-to-VNet connections. This cookbook covers all the functions crucial to understanding cloud networking practices and being able to plan, implement, and secure your network infrastructure with Azure. You’ll not only upscale your current environment but also get well-versed with monitoring, diagnosing, and ensuring secure connectivity. The book will help you grasp best practices as you learn how to create a robust environment. By the end of this Azure cookbook, you’ll have gained hands-on experience developing cost-effective solutions that can facilitate efficient connectivity in your organization.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Index

Managing endpoints

After we add endpoints to Traffic Manager, we may have to make changes over time. This can be either to make adjustments or to completely remove endpoints. In this recipe, we'll edit existing Traffic Manager endpoints.

Getting ready

Before you start, open the browser and go to the Azure portal via https://portal.azure.com.

How to do it…

In order to make changes to endpoints in Traffic Manager, we must do the following:

  1. In the Azure portal, locate the previously created Traffic Manager.
  2. Under Settings, select Endpoints. From the list that appears, select the endpoint you want to change:
    Selecting the endpoints to make changes to them

    Figure 11.11: Changing endpoints in Traffic Manager

  3. In the new pane, we can either delete, disable, or make adjustments to the endpoint:
    Making changes to the endpoints by editing various options

Figure 11.12: Pane for making adjustments to the endpoint

How it works…

The existing endpoint in the Traffic Manager backend can be changed. We can delete the endpoint to completely remove...