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Azure Administration: Configure and Manage Virtual Networking

Azure Administration: Configure and Manage Virtual Networking

2h 19mIntermediate2020-11-19

Authors

Sharon Bennett

Sharon Bennett

Staff Author at LinkedIn focusing on Microsoft Azure and Office 365

Course details

Learn how to configure and manage virtual networks on Azure. Virtual networks (VNets) connect your virtual machines and other resources, forming the foundation you need to run cloud-based applications. This course provides hands-on coverage of the essential tasks for implementing and managing VNets using either the Azure portal or PowerShell, for quick, command-line control. Instructor Sharon Bennett covers configuring public IP addresses, network interfaces, peering, and Azure DNS. Plus, learn how to create network security groups. This demo-heavy course can also be used as a resource in preparation for the Microsoft Azure Administrator exam (AZ-104).

Skills covered

Cloud AdministrationAzureNetwork AdministrationCloud PlatformsNetwork and System AdministrationCloud ComputingMicrosoftDeep Dive (X:Y)

Concepts

0. Introduction

  • 01 - Prepare to configure and manage your virtual networks with Azure administration
  • 02 - What you should know

1. Implement and Manage Virtual Networking

  • 03 - Azure Virtual Network overview
  • 04 - Create a VNet using the portal
  • 05 - Create a VNet using PowerShell
  • 06 - Create a subnet
  • 07 - IP address overview
  • 08 - Create a public IP address
  • 09 - Create and configure network interfaces
  • 10 - Configure an IP address on a virtual machine
  • 11 - Create and configure network routes
  • 12 - Configure VNet peering
  • 13 - Configure VNet peering using PowerShell
  • 14 - Challenge - Create a VNet
  • 15 - Solution - Create a VNet

2. Configure Name Resolution

  • 16 - Azure DNS overview
  • 17 - Configure custom DNS settings
  • 18 - Configure a public DNS zone
  • 19 - Configure a private DNS zone

3. Secure Access to Virtual Networks

  • 20 - Network security group (NSG) overview
  • 21 - Create and configure a network security group
  • 22 - Create and configure a network security group using PowerShell
  • 23 - Azure Firewall overview
  • 24 - Deploy and configure the Azure Bastion service
  • 25 - Challenge - Configure the Azure Bastion service
  • 26 - Solution - Configure the Azure Bastion service

4. Configure Load Balancing

  • 27 - Azure load balancing overview
  • 28 - Create and configure a public load balancer
  • 29 - Create and configure a private load balancer
  • 30 - Troubleshoot load balancing
  • 31 - Application Gateway Overview
  • 32 - Create and configure an application gateway
  • 33 - Challenge - Configure an application gateway
  • 34 - Solution - Configure an application gateway

5. Integrate an On-Premises Network with Azure

  • 35 - Hybrid connectivity overview
  • 36 - Create an Azure VPN gateway
  • 37 - Create an Azure VPN gateway using PowerShell
  • 38 - Configure a VNet-to-VNet connection

6. Monitor and Troubleshoot Virtual Networking

  • 39 - Network Watcher overview
  • 40 - Use Network Watcher
  • 41 - Challenge - Create a network diagram
  • 42 - Solution - Create a network diagram

Conclusion

  • 43 - Next steps

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