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ms.service: virtual-network
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ms.subservice: nat
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ms.topic: tutorial
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ms.date: 1/11/2022
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ms.date: 5/25/2022
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ms.custom: template-tutorial
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* The load balancer name used in the examples is **myLoadBalancer**.
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> [!NOTE]
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> Virtual Network NAT provides outbound connectivity for standard internal load balancers. To configure create a NAT gateway resource and associate it to your subnet. For more information on integrating a NAT gateway with your internal load balancers, see [Tutorial: Integrate NAT gateway with an internal load balancer - Azure portal - Virtual Network NAT](tutorial-nat-gateway-load-balancer-internal-portal.md).
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> Virtual Network NAT provides outbound connectivity for standard internal load balancers. For more information on integrating a NAT gateway with your internal load balancers, see [Tutorial: Integrate a NAT gateway with an internal load balancer using Azure portal](tutorial-nat-gateway-load-balancer-internal-portal.md).
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## Migrate default outbound access
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3. In **NAT gateways**, select **+ Create**.
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4. In **Create network address translation (NAT) gateway**, enter or select the following information.
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4. In **Create network address translation (NAT) gateway**, enter or select the following information in the **Basics** tab.
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2. In **NAT gateways**, select **+ Create**.
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3. In **Create network address translation (NAT) gateway**, enter or select the following information.
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3. In **Create network address translation (NAT) gateway**, enter or select the following information in the **Basics** tab.
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