Good day All,
Welcome back!!!!
So in this part 3 series will go over step by step creating Azure Lab for site to site VPN
Azure Lab:
Virtual Network: 10.1.0.0/16
Production Subnet: 10.1.0.0/24
Virtual Network gateway : 10.1.0.0/27
Created a resource group called HybridRG
Now create Virtual Network called HybridVNet with IP range 10.1.0.0/16.
Created a Production Subnet where you Virtual Machines will be attached.
Next step is to create Gateway subnet
Click on the Virtual Network HybridVnet and click on subnet and follow the below steps
Next step is to create Virtual Network Gateway HybridVNG
Go to more Services, search for Virtual Network Gateway and click Add
Select Gateway Type as VPN
Select VPN Type as Route-Based
Select your Virtual Network that is HybridVNet
Click Create gateway IP Configuration as we need Public IP to connect VPN device.
Now you need to be patient as it will take at-least like 30 mints min to create a Public gateway IP
Next step is to create your On-Premises Local Network
Welcome back!!!!
So in this part 3 series will go over step by step creating Azure Lab for site to site VPN
Azure Lab:
Virtual Network: 10.1.0.0/16
Production Subnet: 10.1.0.0/24
Virtual Network gateway : 10.1.0.0/27
Created a resource group called HybridRG
Now create Virtual Network called HybridVNet with IP range 10.1.0.0/16.
Created a Production Subnet where you Virtual Machines will be attached.
Next step is to create Gateway subnet
Click on the Virtual Network HybridVnet and click on subnet and follow the below steps
Next step is to create Virtual Network Gateway HybridVNG
Go to more Services, search for Virtual Network Gateway and click Add
Select Gateway Type as VPN
Select VPN Type as Route-Based
Select your Virtual Network that is HybridVNet
Click Create gateway IP Configuration as we need Public IP to connect VPN device.
Now you need to be patient as it will take at-least like 30 mints min to create a Public gateway IP
Next step is to create your On-Premises Local Network
Below is the Public IP for my home Broadband router and you need to put that in IP Address field
Now last step is to create Connections so click on Virtual Network gateway, select connection and click on ADD
Select connection Type as Site-to-Site VPN
Select your Virtual netwrok gateway
Select your Local Network gateway
Generate a few Pre-shared key , we need this when creating a VPN connection from On- premises VPN device
Select the resource group and click create
Status will be empty or connecting as we are yet to configure the VPN device on the On-premise
We will continue in Part 4 Setting up VPN on RRAS Server and then creating 2 VM's in Azure and test the Site to Site VPN
Hopefully this helps someone until next one you all have a good day!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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