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Azure VMs & Static IPs

I've just started playing with Azure and am setting up some VMs.

I just changed a VMs dynamic address to a static address from within the VM or from Within Windows as you would normally. However I've found out this isn't what you do.

My VNET is 172.16.10.0/24. How can I assign 172.16.10.5 to a VM and also not have that IP address assigned via the DHCP server as from what I can see I cannot access the DHCP server to tell it not to.

Thanks for any help.
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you have to setup your own dns and dhcp server. and inform azure networking stack where your dns server is.
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Can I use the DNS server I get from Azure's DHCP as a forwarder?
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