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How to access aks service from same vnet?

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I have created an aks cluster and deployed an application there and exposed it as a service.

Can be accessible through LoadBalancer.

To access it internally, I created a windows VM in the same vnet (different subnet) of aks cluster and tried to access the application using cluster IP, but can't access it.

Any suggestions?

Because I got the similar issue with application gateway also, so tried this VM now but same issue.

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