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Azure Lab Services using advanced networking, no mention of public IP address

Open Ztegeman opened this issue 2 years ago • 3 comments

During Lab creation, when selecting advanced network, using a basic VNET and subnet, there won't be a public IP address to connect to. Explaining this could help.


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Ztegeman avatar Dec 12 '22 22:12 Ztegeman

@Ztegeman

Thanks for your feedback! We will investigate and update as appropriate.

Hi @Ztegeman

Could you please go through below link that gives you some information about Azure Lab services using advanced networking. https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/lab-services/how-to-connect-vnet-injection

AjayBathini-MSFT avatar Dec 14 '22 12:12 AjayBathini-MSFT

@Ztegeman When you use advanced networking, a public IP address is auto-generated in the same resource group as the subnet. when you create a lab If you use standard networking that public IP address is in a Microsoft-hosted subscription.

If you ended up without a public IP address when using advanced networking, you can reach out to Azure support and create a support ticket.

ntrogh avatar Dec 15 '22 12:12 ntrogh

@Ztegeman We are going to close this thread as resolved but if there are any further questions regarding the documentation, please tag me in your reply and we will be happy to continue the conversation.

AjayBathini-MSFT avatar Dec 19 '22 01:12 AjayBathini-MSFT