正解:
See the Explanation below for step by step instructions.
Explanation:
Here are the steps and explanations for ensuring that all hosts deployed to subnet3-2 connect to the internet by using the same static public IP address:
* To use the same static public IP address for multiple hosts, you need to create a NAT gateway and associate it with subnet3-2. A NAT gateway is a resource that performs network address translation (NAT) for outbound traffic from a subnet1. It allows you to use a single public IP address for multiple private IP addresses2.
* To create a NAT gateway, you need to go to the Azure portal and select Create a resource. Search for NAT gateway, select NAT gateway, then select Create3.
* On the Create a NAT gateway page, enter or select the following information and accept the defaults for the remaining settings:
* Subscription: Select your subscription name
* Resource group: Select your resource group
* Name: Type a unique name for your NAT gateway
* Region: Select the same region as your virtual network
* Public IP address: Select Create new and type a name for your public IP address. Select Standard as the SKU and Static as the assignment method4.
* Select Review + create and then select Create to create your NAT gateway3.
* To associate the NAT gateway with subnet3-2, you need to go to the Virtual networks service in the Azure portal and select your virtual network.
* On the Virtual network page, select Subnets under Settings, and then select subnet3-2 from the list.
* On the Edit subnet page, under NAT gateway, select your NAT gateway from the drop-down list. Then select Save.