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Firewall in Azure is a feature in Azure that provides a way to protect your data and applications from unauthorized access. Firewall in Azure uses a set of rules to identify and block unauthorized traffic.

You can create and manage firewall rules using the Azure portal or the Azure management portal.

You can use firewall rules to protect your data and applications from unauthorized access.

When you create a firewall rule, you specify the type of traffic that you want to allow or block.

When you create a firewall rule, you can specify the following:

The type of traffic that you want to allow or block.

The source IP address and port number.

The destination IP address and port number.

The type of protocol.

The application or service that you want to allow or block.

The time range.

The duration.

The priority.

The frequency.

You can also specify a rule to allow or block traffic based on the source or destination geolocation.

When you create a firewall rule, you can also specify a rule to allow or block traffic based on the source or destination geolocation.

You can also use the rule to configure the following:

The action that you want to take when the rule is triggered.

The actions that you want to take when the rule is exceeded.

The notification settings.

The schedule.

The rule can also be enabled or disabled.

The source or destination IP address.

The source or destination port number.

The application or service that you want to allow.