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Network Security Group (NSG) rules are based on

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Network Security Group includes a set of protection rules that require or reject incoming or outbound traffic based on the IP address, port, and network origin or target.

Explanation:

  • NSGs may be connected to subnets or to individual network adapters.
  • Network Security Groups are used to limit network traffic to resources in a virtual network.
  • NSGs can be associated with subnets or individual network interfaces.
  • Network Security Group provides a set of security rules allowing or reject internet traffic to services connected to Azure Virtual Networks.

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