November 2018
Intermediate to advanced
606 pages
15h 7m
English
To use nslookup, you have to run the command line in Windows using your administrator account. Once it is loaded, enter the following command:
nslookup <Traffic-Manager-DNS-name>
After a moment, it should return a result showing the command resolution:
DNS request timed out. timeout was 2 seconds.DNS request timed out. timeout was 2 seconds.Non-authoritative answer:Name: waws-prod-db3-119.cloudapp.netAddress: 40.85.74.227Aliases: handsonazure.trafficmanager.net handsonazure02-eun-appservice.azurewebsites.net waws-prod-db3-119.sip.azurewebsites.windows.net
As you can see, it points to the second instance of my application (handsonazure02 hosted within the North Europe region). The reason why I got this response is that my primary ...