Saturday, January 11, 2020

Azure Site to Site Connectivity Global VNet Peering

LAB Exercise 13- Global VNet Peering
How to Setup a Virtual Network (VNet Peering)

 
South Central US Site- C & East US Site-A VNet Global Peering 

To Implement VNet Peering follow below steps-
Step 1- Search for Virtual Network
Step 2- Select VNetSouthCentralUS

Step 3- Select Peerings and click Add 
Step 4- Enter Name i.e - VNetEastUS_VNetSouthCentralUS
Step 5- Select Subscription
Step 6- Select Virtual Network i.e. - VNetEastUS
Step 7- Enter Name i.e - VNetSouthCentralUS_VNetEastUS
Step 8- Click OK 

Now lets connect VM1 using download RDP file and check communication between Site A and Site C.

By Default windows firewall on and its blocking ICMP packets due to this both VM unable ping each other.   
To enable ICMP through the Windows firewall, so that you can ping this VM1 from VM4 in a later step, using  
Step 9
PowerShell:

New-NetFirewallRule –DisplayName "Allow ICMPv4-In" –Protocol ICMPv4

Step 10- Connect VM1 and VM4 and try to ping or connect using private IP 

 Site A - 192.168.0.4Site C 10.0.0.4 started ping/communicate each other.

Site A - VM1
Site B - VM4


VM1 and VM4 are communicating each other.

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