Administrator Guide

b Open Settings. Under Protected Items, click Replicated items.
c Click the VM you want to fail over, and then click Unplanned Failover.
d Verify the failover direction. If desired, select the Shut down the virtual machine check box. Click OK.
This step triggers a job.
e To track the progress of the job triggered in the previous step, click Settings. Then, under Monitoring and reports, click Site
Recovery jobs.
Step 6: Access replicated VMs
Failover with Azure Site Recovery creates the replica VM in Azure. After failover, the service administrator can sign in to the Azure portal
using personal credentials, and access the replica VMs from the portal. The administrator can then congure application and RDP ports on
the VMs to provide tenant access. If tenants access VMs in the data center over a virtual private network (VPN) connection, you must set
up VPN connectivity between the tenant location and Azure so tenants can also access the replicated VMs over VPN.
To congure ports on the VMs, you must congure the subnet for the Azure virtual network to use a network security group (NSG). Do
the following:
1 First, create an NSG with the appropriate port rules.
2 Then, in the settings for the virtual network, go to the subnet settings, and associate the NSG.
For more information about NSGs, see How to manage NSGs using the Azure portal in the Azure documentation.
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