Peering
4 TopicsDisable peer local LAN connectivity on 1 to 1 calls
We are observing two behaviors when making calls on Teams. Both Teams callers are on the same LAN network. 1. When setting up a meeting in Teams, and both callers connect to the meeting, the calls go to the Teams server on Office365 and the calls are stable. 2. When calling 1 to 1 directly, the traffic goes peer to peer on the same LAN. We have IDS systems that stop this behavior. The call quality is not the best due to IDS system. Is there a way to set all calls to go to the cloud Teams server to avoid issues with our local IDS? We are office 365 clients. ThanksSolved4.7KViews0likes2CommentsConnect to Azure SQL Database Managed Instance with Virtual Network peering
First published on MSDN on Oct 26, 2018 How to connect with an existing VM to your Managed Instance VnetThis guide assumes you already have a deployment of a Managed instance in your subscriptionProblem summary: Initially, you might not want to deploy a new machine using the script in the Getting Started section in your Managed Instance to connect, because you already have several deployed VMs and you don't want to deploy a new Virtual Machine and incur in additional costs.5.4KViews0likes0CommentsWhich route to add in following peering scenario for traffic forwarding ?
Hi, I am trying a scenario as per the diagram where ABC Azure network are peered in a chain & VM-A is trying to communicate with VM-C. "Allow forwarded traffic" is enabled for all peering's. A is not directly peered with C. Will a traffic transit work over B with custom route here or is A-C direct peering the way to go.1.4KViews0likes1Comment