Learn how to configure and manage virtual networks (VNets) on Azure.
Overview
Syllabus
Introduction
- Prepare to configure and manage your virtual networks with Azure administration
- What you should know
- Azure Virtual Network overview
- Create a VNet using the portal
- Create a VNet using PowerShell
- Create a subnet
- IP address overview
- Create a public IP address
- Create and configure network interfaces
- Configure an IP address on a virtual machine
- Create and configure network routes
- Configure VNet peering
- Configure VNet peering using PowerShell
- Challenge: Create a VNet
- Solution: Create a VNet
- Azure DNS overview
- Configure custom DNS settings
- Configure a public DNS zone
- Configure a private DNS zone
- Network security group (NSG) overview
- Create and configure a network security group
- Create and configure a network security group using PowerShell
- Azure Firewall overview
- Deploy and configure the Azure Bastion service
- Challenge: Configure the Azure Bastion service
- Solution: Configure the Azure Bastion service
- Azure load balancing overview
- Create and configure a public load balancer
- Create and configure a private load balancer
- Troubleshoot load balancing
- Application Gateway Overview
- Create and configure an application gateway
- Challenge: Configure an application gateway
- Solution: Configure an application gateway
- Hybrid connectivity overview
- Create an Azure VPN gateway
- Create an Azure VPN gateway using PowerShell
- Configure a VNet-to-VNet connection
- Network Watcher overview
- Use Network Watcher
- Challenge: Create a network diagram
- Solution: Create a network diagram
- Next steps
Taught by
Sharon Bennett