Create, change, or delete a public IP address

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Here you will learn about a public IP address and how to create, change, and delete one. A public address is a resource with its own configurable settings.

  • Inbound message from the Internet to the resource, such as VM, Azure Application Gateways, Azure Load Balancers, Azure VPN Gateways, and others.
  • Outbound connectivity to the Internet using a predictable address. To learn more about outbound connections from Azure resources, see Understand outbound connections.

Create a public IP address

  1. First of all, on the Azure portal menu or from the Home page, click Create a resource.
  2. Now, enter public address in the Search the Marketplace box.
  3. And, under Public address, select Create.
  4. After this, enter values for the following settings, under Create address
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View, change settings for, or delete a public IP address

  1. In the box which contains the text Search resources at the top of the Azure portal, type public address.
  2. Now, select the name of the public address you wish to view.
  3. Now, depending on whether you wish to view, delete, either change the public address, complete the steps.

Assign a public IP address

Here are the various resource:

  • To begin with, A Windows or Linux VM or to an existing VM
  • Internet-facing Load Balancer
  • Azure Application Gateway
  • Site-to-site connection using an Azure VPN Gateway
  • Azure Virtual Machine Scale Set

Permissions

In order to perform tasks on public, your account should be assigned to the network contributor role or to a custom role that is assigned the appropriate actions listed in the following table:

ActionName
Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/readRead a public address
Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/writeCreate or update a public address
Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/deleteDelete a public address
Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/join/actionAssociate a public address to a resource
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Reference: Microsoft Documentation

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