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Mohammed Hamada
Apr 19, 2020Brass Contributor
VPN in Azure Windows Virtual Desktop two different geo environments
Dear All, I have created a lab on Azure to test WVD and have IPSEC VPN connected to my on-premises Lab as the following: on Azure There is 1- DC02 | VirtualNetwork: (VNET01) Location: (East US...
Lewis-H
Apr 20, 2020Iron Contributor
Sign in to the Azure portal.
In Search resources, service, and docs (G+/), type virtual network.
Locate Virtual Network resource page
Select Virtual Network from the Marketplace results.
Select virtual network
On the Virtual Network page, select Create.
virtual network page
Once you select Create, the Create virtual network page opens.
On the Basics tab, configure Project details and Instance details VNet settings.
Basics tab When you fill in the fields, you see a green check mark when the characters you enter in the field are validated. Some values are autofilled, which you can replace with your own values:
Subscription: Verify that the subscription listed is the correct one. You can change subscriptions by using the drop-down.
Resource group: Select an existing resource group, or click Create new to create a new one. For more information about resource groups, see Azure Resource Manager overview.
Name: Enter the name for your virtual network.
Region: Select the location for your VNet. The location determines where the resources that you deploy to this VNet will live.
On the IP Addresses tab, configure the values. The values shown in the examples below are for demonstration purposes. Adjust these values according to the settings that you require.
In Search resources, service, and docs (G+/), type virtual network.
Locate Virtual Network resource page
Select Virtual Network from the Marketplace results.
Select virtual network
On the Virtual Network page, select Create.
virtual network page
Once you select Create, the Create virtual network page opens.
On the Basics tab, configure Project details and Instance details VNet settings.
Basics tab When you fill in the fields, you see a green check mark when the characters you enter in the field are validated. Some values are autofilled, which you can replace with your own values:
Subscription: Verify that the subscription listed is the correct one. You can change subscriptions by using the drop-down.
Resource group: Select an existing resource group, or click Create new to create a new one. For more information about resource groups, see Azure Resource Manager overview.
Name: Enter the name for your virtual network.
Region: Select the location for your VNet. The location determines where the resources that you deploy to this VNet will live.
On the IP Addresses tab, configure the values. The values shown in the examples below are for demonstration purposes. Adjust these values according to the settings that you require.