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| Region | The **same** Azure region that you used in Task 1 |
| Tier | **Standard V2** |
| Enable autoscaling | **No** |
| Instance count | `2` |
| Minimum instance count | `2` |
| Availability zone | **None** |
| HTTP2 | **Disabled** |
| Virtual network | **az104-06-vnet1** |
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| Add backend pool without targets | **No** |
| Virtual machine | **az104-rg6-nic2 (10.60.0.4)** |
1. Select **Next: Configuration** and then **Add routing rules**. Complete the information. Then select **Add**.
| Setting | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Rule name | `az104-gwrule` |
| Priority | `10` |
| Listener name | `az104-listener` |
| Frontend IP | **Public** |
| Protocol | **HTTP** |
| Port | `80` |
| Listener type | **Basic** |
1. Move to the **Backend targets** tab. Select **Add** after completing the basic information.
| Setting | Value |
| --- | --- |
| Backend target | `az104-appgwbe` |
| Backend settings | `az104-http` (create new) |
>**Note:** Take a minute to read the information about **Cookie-based affinity** and **Connection draining**.
1. In the **Path based routing** section, select **Add multiple targets to create a path-based rule**. You will create two rules. Click **Add** after the first rule and then add the second rule.
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| Backend settings | **az104-http** |
| Backend target | `az104-videobe` |
1. Select **Add** twice then select **Next: Tags >**.
1. Select **Add** twice then select **Next: Tags >**. No changes are needed.
1. Select **Next: Review + create >** and then click **Create**.
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1. Ensure both servers in the backend pool display **Healthy**.
1. On the **az104-appgw** Application Gateway blade, copy the value of the **Frontend public IP address**.
1. On the **Overview** blade, copy the value of the **Frontend public IP address**.
1. Start another browser window and test the URL - `http://<frontend ip address>/image/`.
1. Start another browser window and test this URL - `http://<frontend ip address>/image/`.
1. Verify you are directed to the image server (vm1).
1. Start another browser window and test the URL - `http://<frontend ip address>/video/`.
1. Start another browser window and test this URL - `http://<frontend ip address>/video/`.
1. Verify you are directed to the video server (vm2).