I created an Azure Traffic manager and routing with Priority
.As per this
The Traffic Manager profile contains a prioritized list of service endpoints. By default, Traffic Manager sends all traffic to the primary (highest-priority) endpoint. If the primary endpoint is not available, Traffic Manager routes the traffic to the second endpoint. If both the primary and secondary endpoints are not available, the traffic goes to the third, and so on
My Traffic Manager monitoring
Low Priority
I tried to increase the priority and decrease the priority but there is no change.
Still, you can see that traffic manager pointing towards the teststatic
site alone
Another question from the above doc
If the primary endpoint is not available
Here what is mean by not available? As I'm using Azure Web Apps for my testing purpose, So I thought When Stopping my webapp could be not available. But I'm wrong, Even though I stop the web app, still, the traffic manager pointing the stopped web app. So I'm confused about what is mean by not available here?
nslookup yoursite.trafficmanager.net
in a command prompt (assuming you are on Windows) to see what TM answers. – juunasDNS request timeout.timeout was 2 sec
– Jayendran