Create a simple Internet Facing load balancer using C#

Azure Network sample for managing Internet facing load balancers - High-level ...

  • Create an Internet facing load balancer that receives network traffic on port 80 and 443 and sends load-balanced traffic to two virtual machines
  • Create NAT rules for SSH and TELNET access to virtual machines behind the load balancer
  • Create health probes Details ... Create an Internet facing load balancer with ...
  • A frontend public IP address
  • Two backend address pools which contain network interfaces for the virtual machines to receive HTTP and HTTPS network traffic from the load balancer
  • Two load balancing rules for HTTP and HTTPS to map public ports on the load balancer to ports in the backend address pool
  • Two probes which contain HTTP and HTTPS health probes used to check availability of virtual machines in the backend address pool
  • Two inbound NAT rules which contain rules that map a public port on the load balancer to a port for a specific virtual machine in the backend address pool
  • this provides direct VM connectivity for SSH to port 22 and TELNET to port 23 Create two network interfaces in the frontend subnet ...
  • And associate network interfaces to backend pools and NAT rules Create two virtual machines in the frontend subnet ...
  • And assign network interfaces Update an existing load balancer, configure TCP idle timeout Create another load balancer Remove an existing load balancer

Running this Sample

To run this sample:

Set the environment variable CLIENT_ID,CLIENT_SECRET,TENANT_ID,SUBSCRIPTION_ID with the full path for an auth file. See how to create an auth file.

git clone https://github.com/Azure-Samples/network-dotnet-create-simple-internet-facing-load-balancer.git

cd network-dotnet-create-simple-internet-facing-load-balancer

dotnet build

bin\Debug\net452\ManageInternetFacingLoadBalancer.exe

More information

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