Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Remote Connectivity


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Overview/Description

This 10-video course explores how Microsoft Azure supports VPNs (virtual private networks) to provide remote network access through an encrypted tunnel. Prepare for the AZ-300: Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies certification exam by learning to use the Azure portal to create local and virtual network gateways. You will learn to configure S2S (site-to-site) VPN settings in Azure to link an on-premises network to Azure, and to access both a local a virtual and network gateway. This course demonstrates how to configure site-to-site IPSec (internet protocol security) tunnels by using the Azure portal, in PowerShell, and using Azure CLI (command-line interface). Learners will observe how to create a P2S (point-to-site) VPN gateway connection to create a secure connection to a virtual network from an individual client computer. Next, learn to use PKI (public key infrastructure), to obtain PKI certificates, and to generate them from PowerShell. Finally, this course demonstrates how to connect from a client device to Azure through a VPN link.



Expected Duration (hours)
0.6

Lesson Objectives

Microsoft Azure Architect Technologies: Azure Remote Connectivity

  • discover the key concepts covered in this course
  • recall how VPNs secure remote network access
  • use the portal to create local and virtual network gateways
  • enable a site-to-site Azure VPN using the portal
  • enable a site-to-site Azure VPN using PowerShell
  • enable a site-to-site Azure VPN using the CLI
  • use PowerShell to generate a PKI trusted root and client certificate
  • use the portal to configure a client-to-site VPN
  • connect a Windows 10 device to an Azure point-to-site VPN
  • summarize the key concepts of this course
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    Expertise Level
    Expert