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Question #: 76
Topic #: 5
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You have an Azure subscription that contains the virtual networks shown in the following table.



NSG1 rules restrict access to the internet from Subnet3.

The subscription contains the function apps shown in the following table.



Virtual network integration has the default settings.

You need to configure network access for App1 and App2 to meet the following requirements:

• Deny inbound access to App1 from Subnet1 and allow inbound access from Subnet2.
• Deny outbound access from App2 to the internet.

What should you do for each requirement? To answer, select the appropriate options in the answer area.

NOTE: Each correct selection is worth one point.

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ITFranz
22 hours, 23 minutes ago
To support the Answer: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/app-service/configure-vnet-integration-routing
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
To deny outbound internet traffic from an Azure app, you can disable outbound internet traffic routing in the app portal: Go to Networking > Virtual network integration in the app portal Uncheck the Outbound internet traffic setting Select Apply to confirm Both Ans Correct
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
To deny outbound internet traffic from an Azure app, you can disable outbound internet traffic routing in the app portal: Go to Networking > Virtual network integration in the app portal Uncheck the Outbound internet traffic setting Select Apply to confirm Both Ans Correct
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
To deny outbound internet traffic from an Azure app, you can disable outbound internet traffic routing in the app portal: Go to Networking > Virtual network integration in the app portal Uncheck the Outbound internet traffic setting Select Apply to confirm Both Ans Correct
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
To deny outbound internet traffic from an Azure app, you can disable outbound internet traffic routing in the app portal: Go to Networking > Virtual network integration in the app portal Uncheck the Outbound internet traffic setting Select Apply to confirm Both Ans Correct
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
To deny outbound internet traffic from an Azure app, you can disable outbound internet traffic routing in the app portal: Go to Networking > Virtual network integration in the app portal Uncheck the Outbound internet traffic setting Select Apply to confirm Both Ans Correct
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
To deny outbound internet traffic from an Azure app, you can disable outbound internet traffic routing in the app portal: Go to Networking > Virtual network integration in the app portal Uncheck the Outbound internet traffic setting Select Apply to confirm Both Ans Correct
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
To deny outbound internet traffic from an Azure app, you can disable outbound internet traffic routing in the app portal: Go to Networking > Virtual network integration in the app portal Uncheck the Outbound internet traffic setting Select Apply to confirm Both Ans Correct
upvoted 1 times
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
To deny outbound internet traffic from an Azure app, you can disable outbound internet traffic routing in the app portal: Go to Networking > Virtual network integration in the app portal Uncheck the Outbound internet traffic setting Select Apply to confirm Both Ans Correct
upvoted 1 times
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
To deny outbound internet traffic from an Azure app, you can disable outbound internet traffic routing in the app portal: Go to Networking > Virtual network integration in the app portal Uncheck the Outbound internet traffic setting Select Apply to confirm Both Ans Correct
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
The ability to restrict access to your web app from an Azure virtual network uses service endpoints. With service endpoints, you can restrict access to a multitenant service from selected subnets. It doesn't work to restrict traffic to apps that are hosted in an App Service Environment. If you're in an App Service Environment, you can control access to your app by applying IP address rules.
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
The ability to restrict access to your web app from an Azure virtual network uses service endpoints. With service endpoints, you can restrict access to a multitenant service from selected subnets. It doesn't work to restrict traffic to apps that are hosted in an App Service Environment. If you're in an App Service Environment, you can control access to your app by applying IP address rules.
upvoted 1 times
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
The ability to restrict access to your web app from an Azure virtual network uses service endpoints. With service endpoints, you can restrict access to a multitenant service from selected subnets. It doesn't work to restrict traffic to apps that are hosted in an App Service Environment. If you're in an App Service Environment, you can control access to your app by applying IP address rules.
upvoted 1 times
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
The ability to restrict access to your web app from an Azure virtual network uses service endpoints. With service endpoints, you can restrict access to a multitenant service from selected subnets. It doesn't work to restrict traffic to apps that are hosted in an App Service Environment. If you're in an App Service Environment, you can control access to your app by applying IP address rules.
upvoted 1 times
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
The ability to restrict access to your web app from an Azure virtual network uses service endpoints. With service endpoints, you can restrict access to a multitenant service from selected subnets. It doesn't work to restrict traffic to apps that are hosted in an App Service Environment. If you're in an App Service Environment, you can control access to your app by applying IP address rules.
upvoted 1 times
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
The ability to restrict access to your web app from an Azure virtual network uses service endpoints. With service endpoints, you can restrict access to a multitenant service from selected subnets. It doesn't work to restrict traffic to apps that are hosted in an App Service Environment. If you're in an App Service Environment, you can control access to your app by applying IP address rules.
upvoted 1 times
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robluis1987
4 months, 3 weeks ago
The ability to restrict access to your web app from an Azure virtual network uses service endpoints. With service endpoints, you can restrict access to a multitenant service from selected subnets. It doesn't work to restrict traffic to apps that are hosted in an App Service Environment. If you're in an App Service Environment, you can control access to your app by applying IP address rules.
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