07-07-2018 07:52 AM - edited 02-21-2020 07:57 AM
Does anyone have experience with this? A tech from Cisco explained it to me this way
Internet ---> Azure public IP load balancer (LB) ---> LB NAT ---> Cisco ASAv ---> Cisco ASAv NAT ---> web servers x, y, z
Say we have web.service.com and mobile.service.com web servers, would we need to create a load balancer for each web server to allow traffic to come in on a separate public IP? What I'm not sure is how to differentiate/tag traffic after it's NAT'd by the LB(s).