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Quickstart - Configure a firewall for an Analysis Services server in Azure | Microsoft Docs |
Learn how to configure a firewall for an Analysis Services server instance in Azure. |
minewiskan |
kfile |
azure-analysis-services |
quickstart |
10/18/2018 |
owend |
minewiskan |
This quickstart helps you configure a firewall for your Azure Analysis Services server. Enabling a firewall and configuring IP address ranges for only those computers accessing your server are an important part of securing your server and data.
- An Analysis Services server in your subscription. To learn more, see Quickstart: Create a server - Portal or Quickstart: Create a server - PowerShell
- One or more IP address ranges for client computers (if needed).
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Click on your server to open the Overview page.
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In SETTINGS > Firewall > Enable firewall, click On.
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To allow DirectQuery access from Power BI service, in Allow access from Power BI, click On.
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(Optional) Specify one or more IP address ranges. Enter a name, starting, and ending IP address for each range.
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Click Save.
When no longer needed, delete IP address ranges, or disable the firewall.
In this quickstart, you learned how to configure a firewall for your server. Now that you have server, and secured it with a firewall, you can add a basic sample data model to it from the portal. Having a sample model is helpful to learn about configuring model database roles and testing client connections. To learn more, continue to the tutorial for adding a sample model.
[!div class="nextstepaction"] Tutorial: Add a sample model to your server