The following is the process for configuring Azure Application Gateway.
1. Create a standard application gateway in the
standard tier.
2. Select the SKU size (medium or high, the
recommended starting SKUs for production
workloads). The instance count can be kept
at default:
3. Select Configure the application gateway settings
Application gateways should be created in the same VNet to which
the VMs are connected. However, be mindful that the application gateway
should be created in a subnet in the VNet that do not have any other
resources connected to it. An application gateway needs a public IP in the
basic SKU and an HTTP or HTTPs endpoint with the target port.
4. In this use case, we use port 8080, as it was
configured for the load balancer. Review and click
OK to create the application gateway.
5. Click Settings ➤ Backend pools. Select the default
back-end pool and add targets, or create a new
back-end pool:
6. Click the associated rule. Configure the back-end
HTTP settings if you wish to change the default port
settings:
Once configured correctly, the application is available at
http://<Public IP of application Gateway>:8080