 Hi, I'm Amy Collier, Senior Cloud Advocate at Microsoft. And joined with me today is Federico Grimini, Senior Cloud solution architect over ABS. And now we're going to go over phase three inbound internet connectivity for ABS. So like I mentioned, we'll go over inbound internet connectivity, the options available, and maybe some caveats to consider. Oh, hey Federico, let's talk about that inbound internet connectivity. Sure, Amy. So internet connectivity is again a broad topic. The network design guide splits it into two different design areas, inbound internet connectivity and outbound internet connectivity. Because from a routing standpoint, there are different things. Okay, so which one should we address first then? The network design guides advocates starting from inbound internet connectivity. The reason is that in some cases, design decisions for inbound connectivity set constraints for outbound connectivity. Okay, so I see. What options exist then for inbound connectivity? Sure, let me first show you a diagram that summarizes the way the network design guides answers this question. In order to publish an ABS application, you need a public IP and the mechanism to destination map connection to that IP towards the private IP of the application servers on ABS. There are basically two ways to do so. The first one is associating another Azure public IP with an Edge device running in Azure, which can be Azure Firewall application gateway or a third party NPA, which again can be a Firewall or a layer seven application delivery controller. The second option is associating a public IP with an Edge device running on ABS. This is an option that has become possible with the release of public IPs on the NS60 Edge. Okay, and we mentioned caveats. So are there any caveats to consider when designing that inbound internet connectivity? Well, not really. All of the options described below work pretty much out of the box, especially when using first party Edge devices, such as Azure Firewall and application gateway. However, the network design guide provides a consideration for configuring third party NPAs. Well, thanks again Federico for covering the inbound internet connectivity options. And lastly, we'll cover design in phase four, the outbound internet connectivity for ABS. So thanks again. And doing it.