ign in to the Azure portal.
Navigate to your rg1lod28681041 Azure Storage account.
In the left-hand menu, under Security + networking, click on Firewalls and virtual networks.
In the Firewalls and virtual networks pane, select the Selected networks option under Allow access from.
Under Virtual networks, click on Add existing virtual network.
Select the virtual network that contains your 131.107.0.0/16 subnet.
In the Subnet section, select your 131.107.0.0/16 subnet and then click Add.
Click Save at the top of the Firewalls and virtual networks pane to apply your changes.
CIDR 131 is public, and I find it hard to believe they would provision a VNET with that range in the lab (although it is technically possible).
My bet is that this should be configured as IP Rules, expecting that range from the internet. No VNET integration. Unless the VNET is right there in the lab.
I don't think they would go that far. Having in consideration that resources some time to build.
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