Which Azure PowerShell cmdlet should you run?

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Background
You are managing a multi-tenant environment hosted within Windows Azure. All changes to the database are pushed to a template database which is stored as a Microsoft Azure SQL database named ContosoTemplate which is stored on the virtual SQL Server named SQL1. You also have a virtual SQL Server named SQL2.
Microsoft Azure SQL database named ContosoTemplate which is stored on the virtual SQL Server named SQL1. You also have a virtual SQL Server named SQL2.
You are provisioning an Azure SQL Database instance named DB1. No Azure firewall rules have been created.
You plan to deploy the following databases to an elastic pool: EDB2, EDB3, EDB4, EDB5, and EDB6. All of the databases in the pool have the same peak usage period.
You migrate a SQL Server instance named SRV1 to an Azure DS-13 series virtual machine (VM). The VM has two premium disks that are allocated as a storage pool.
You plan to deploy a new Azure SQL Database named DB7 to support an application for your Human Resources (HR) department.
You need to create a server-level firewall rule for DB1.
Which Azure PowerShell cmdlet should you run? To answer, select the appropriate Azure PowerShell cmdlet in the answer area.
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