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Mustafa Toroman
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Mustafa Toroman is a solution architect focused on cloud-native applications and migrating existing systems to the cloud. He is very interested in DevOps processes and cybersecurity, and he is also an Infrastructure as Code enthusiast and DevOps InstituteAmbassador. Mustafa often speaks at international conferences about cloud technologies. He has been an MVP for Microsoft Azure since 2016 and a C# Corner MVP since 2020. Mustafa has also authored several books about Microsoft Azure and cloud computing, all published by Packt.
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Creating inbound NAT rules

Inbound Network Address Translation (NAT) rules are an optional setting in Azure Load Balancer. These rules essentially create another port mapping from the frontend to the backend, forwarding traffic from a specific port on the frontend to a specific port in the backend. The difference between inbound NAT rules and port mapping in load balancer rules is that inbound NAT rules apply to direct forwarding to a VM, whereas load balancer rules forward traffic to a backend pool.

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

How to do it...

In order to create a new inbound NAT rule, we must do the following:

  1. In the Azure portal, locate the previously created load balancer (either internal or public).
  2. In the Load balancer pane, under Settings, select Inbound NAT rules. Select Add to add a new inbound NAT rule:
    Adding inbound NAT rules using the Azure portal

    Figure 10.12: Adding an inbound NAT rule for an existing load balancer

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Mustafa Toroman

Mustafa Toroman is a solution architect focused on cloud-native applications and migrating existing systems to the cloud. He is very interested in DevOps processes and cybersecurity, and he is also an Infrastructure as Code enthusiast and DevOps InstituteAmbassador. Mustafa often speaks at international conferences about cloud technologies. He has been an MVP for Microsoft Azure since 2016 and a C# Corner MVP since 2020. Mustafa has also authored several books about Microsoft Azure and cloud computing, all published by Packt.
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