Matt Www
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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.
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.
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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