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Question #: 34
Topic #: 4
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Please wait while the virtual machine loads. Once loaded, you may proceed to the lab section. This may take a few minutes, and the wait time will not be deducted from your overall test time.
When the Next button is available, click it to access the lab section. In this section, you will perform a set of tasks in a live environment. While most functionality will be available to you as it would be in a live environment, some functionality (e.g, copy and paste, ability to navigate to external websites) will not be possible by design.
Scoring is based on the outcome of performing the tasks stated in the lab. In other words, it doesn't matter how you accomplish the task, if you successfully perform it, you will earn credit for that task.
Labs are not timed separately, and this exam may have more than one lab that you must complete. You can use as much time as you would like to complete each lab. But, you should manage your time appropriately to ensure that you are able to complete the lab(s) and all other sections of the exam in the time provided.
Please note that once you submit your work by clicking the Next button within a lab, you will NOT be able to return to the lab.
You may now click next to proceed to the lab.
Use the following login credentials as needed:

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Azure Password: XXXXXXX -
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Lab Instance: 9172796 -

Another administrator attempts to establish connectivity between two virtual networks named VNET1 and VNET2.
The administrator reports that connections across the virtual networks fail.
You need to ensure that network connections can be established successfully between VNET1 and VNET2 as quickly as possible.
What should you do from the Azure portal?

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Suggested Answer: See solution below.
You can connect one VNet to another VNet using either a Virtual network peering, or an Azure VPN Gateway.
To create a virtual network gateway
Step 1: In the portal, on the left side, click +Create a resource and type 'virtual network gateway' in search. Locate Virtual network gateway in the search return and click the entry. On the Virtual network gateway page, click Create at the bottom of the page to open the Create virtual network gateway page.
Step 2: On the Create virtual network gateway page, fill in the values for your virtual network gateway.


Name: Name your gateway. This is not the same as naming a gateway subnet. It's the name of the gateway object you are creating.
Gateway type: Select VPN. VPN gateways use the virtual network gateway type VPN.
Virtual network: Choose the virtual network to which you want to add this gateway. Click Virtual network to open the 'Choose a virtual network' page. Select the
VNet. If you don't see your VNet, make sure the Location field is pointing to the region in which your virtual network is located.
Gateway subnet address range: You will only see this setting if you did not previously create a gateway subnet for your virtual network. If you previously created a valid gateway subnet, this setting will not appear.
Step 4: Select Create New to create a Gateway subnet.

Step 5: Click Create to begin creating the VPN gateway. The settings are validated and you'll see the "Deploying Virtual network gateway" tile on the dashboard.
Creating a gateway can take up to 45 minutes. You may need to refresh your portal page to see the completed status.
References:
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/vpn-gateway/vpn-gateway-howto-vnet-vnet-resource-manager-portal
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Bro123
Highly Voted 5 years, 3 months ago
Create Peering Please .....
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Piush
Highly Voted 5 years, 3 months ago
VNet Peering will be easy
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praveen97
4 years, 11 months ago
Yes Vnet peering easy & quicker.
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finolweb
Most Recent 4 years, 5 months ago
Timeeee?????? Is important the time
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DA0410
4 years, 9 months ago
My home , my gate, my colony, my city connecting to your city, colony , your gate, your home. My home is VM, gateway is vpn gatway, colony is subnet , city is vnet. Hoorey!
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_syamantak
4 years, 11 months ago
Quickest solution would be to create a peering!
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GraceCyborg
4 years, 11 months ago
i think the question is asking about vnets in different subscriptions and hence using virtual network gateway is the solution.
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Gizdagyerek
4 years, 11 months ago
peering works between subscriptions.
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jacyang
5 years ago
When connection between Azure vnets fails, vnet peering by a VPN virtual net gateway will be the quickest way to create a connection between Azure vnets, even thought it takes up to 45 mins.
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nfett
5 years ago
Vnet peering is right.
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gresina
5 years, 2 months ago
The goal is to solve the issue because the peering does not work. https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-network-troubleshoot-peering-issues
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adminronel
5 years, 3 months ago
Check the answer carefully You can connect one VNet to another VNet using either a Virtual network peering, or an Azure VPN Gateway.
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5 years, 2 months ago
Provision a GW may take up to 45 mins. It's an option, but you will lose a lot of time.
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phongvu
5 years, 3 months ago
we don't see the actual vNETs in the lab. If they are in 2 subscription, virtual gateway should be the solition
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FrancisFerreira
5 years, 3 months ago
You can still peer VNets in different subscriptions. You can even peer VNets in different AAD tenants! (the last one only via templates/scripts though)
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1337Troll
5 years, 3 months ago
As the text says "as quick as possible" it is unlikely you have the time to deploy a virtual gateway, so peering is the way to go quick and easy
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