From 563b962f13778410b695d1bad9be4bdd6b3242b9 Mon Sep 17 00:00:00 2001 From: Yaohai Zheng Date: Thu, 15 Aug 2019 22:21:03 +0800 Subject: [PATCH] Update repo metadata --- README.md | 71 ++++++++++++++++++++++++------------------------------- 1 file changed, 31 insertions(+), 40 deletions(-) diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 3c899f4..829f9a3 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,50 +4,41 @@ languages: - csharp products: - azure -services: virtual-network -platforms: dotnet -author: yaohaizh +extensions: +- services: virtual-network +- platforms: dotnet --- # An example illustrating how to use .NET to manage your Azure load balancers # - Azure Network sample for managing internal load balancers - - - High-level ... - - - Create an internal load balancer that receives network traffic on - port 1521 (Oracle SQL Node Port) 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 a health probe - - Details ... - - Create an internal facing load balancer with ... - - A frontend private IP address - - One backend address pool which contains network interfaces for the virtual - machines to receive 1521 (Oracle SQL Node Port) network traffic from the load balancer - - One load balancing rule fto map port 1521 on the load balancer to - ports in the backend address pool - - One probe which contains HTTP health probe 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 backend subnet ... - - And associate network interfaces to backend pools and NAT rules - - Create two virtual machines in the backend subnet ... - - And assign network interfaces - - Update an existing load balancer, configure TCP idle timeout - Create another load balancer - List load balancers - Remove an existing load balancer. + Azure Network sample for managing internal load balancers - + High-level ... + - Create an internal load balancer that receives network traffic on + port 1521 (Oracle SQL Node Port) 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 a health probe + Details ... + Create an internal facing load balancer with ... + - A frontend private IP address + - One backend address pool which contains network interfaces for the virtual + machines to receive 1521 (Oracle SQL Node Port) network traffic from the load balancer + - One load balancing rule fto map port 1521 on the load balancer to + ports in the backend address pool + - One probe which contains HTTP health probe 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 backend subnet ... + - And associate network interfaces to backend pools and NAT rules + Create two virtual machines in the backend subnet ... + - And assign network interfaces + Update an existing load balancer, configure TCP idle timeout + Create another load balancer + List load balancers + Remove an existing load balancer. ## Running this Sample ##