@@ -40,7 +40,7 @@ In this section, you'll create a virtual network, subnet, and Azure Bastion host
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| Resource Group | Select ** Create new** . </br > In ** Name** enter ** CreatePubLBQS-rg** . </br > Select ** OK** . |
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| ** Instance details** | |
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| Name | Enter ** myVNet** |
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- | Region | Select ** West US** |
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+ | Region | Select ** East US** |
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4 . Select the ** IP Addresses** tab or select ** Next: IP Addresses** at the bottom of the page.
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@@ -102,7 +102,7 @@ During the creation of the load balancer, you'll configure:
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| Resource group | Select ** CreatePubLBQS-rg** . |
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| ** Instance details** | |
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| Name | Enter ** myLoadBalancer** |
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- | Region | Select ** West US** . |
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+ | Region | Select ** East US** . |
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| SKU | Leave the default ** Standard** . |
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| Type | Select ** Public** . |
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| Tier | Leave the default ** Regional** . |
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| Resource group | Select ** CreatePubLBQS-rg** . |
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| ** Instance details** | |
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| NAT gateway name | Enter ** myNATgateway** . |
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- | Region | Select ** West US** . |
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+ | Region | Select ** East US** . |
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| Availability zone | Select ** None** . |
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| Idle timeout (minutes) | Enter ** 15** . |
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| Resource Group | Select ** CreatePubLBQS-rg** |
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| ** Instance details** | |
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| Virtual machine name | Enter ** myVM1** |
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- | Region | Select ** (US) West US)** |
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+ | Region | Select ** (( US) East US)** |
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| Availability Options | Select ** Availability zones** |
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| Availability zone | Select ** Zone 1** |
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| Security type | Select ** Standard** . |
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