Which values should you use within the service configuration file?

DRAG DROP
You plan to deploy a cloud service named contosoapp. The service includes a web role named
contosowebrole. The web role has an endpoint named restrictedEndpoint.
You need to allow access to restricted Endpoint only from your office machine using the IP address
145.34.67.82.
Which values should you use within the service configuration file? To answer, drag the appropriate value
to the correct location in the service configuration file. Each value may be used once, more than once, or
not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.

DRAG DROP
You plan to deploy a cloud service named contosoapp. The service includes a web role named
contosowebrole. The web role has an endpoint named restrictedEndpoint.
You need to allow access to restricted Endpoint only from your office machine using the IP address
145.34.67.82.
Which values should you use within the service configuration file? To answer, drag the appropriate value
to the correct location in the service configuration file. Each value may be used once, more than once, or
not at all. You may need to drag the split bar between panes or scroll to view content.

Answer:

Explanation:
xplanation/Reference:
* Rule with lower order are applied first.
* We can selectively permit or deny network traffic (in the management portal or from PowerShell) for a
virtual machine input endpoint by creating rules that specify “permit” or “deny”. By default, when an
endpoint is created, all traffic is permitted to the endpoint. So for that reason, it’s important to
understand how to create permit/deny rules and place them in the proper order of precedence to gain
granular control over the network traffic that you choose to allow to reach the virtual machine endpoint.
Note that at the instant you add one or more “permit” ranges, you aredenying all other ranges by default.
Moving forward from the first permit range, only packets from the permitted IP range will be able to
communicate with the virtual machine endpoint.



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rubenm

rubenm

deny
0.0.0.0/32
permit
145.34.67.82/32