Rashmi Pathani
Skillsoft issued completion badges are earned based on viewing the percentage required or receiving a passing score when assessment is required. Resources deployed into different virtual networks (VNets) can potentially communicate using only private IPs if VNet peering is enabled. VPNs add network security by creating an encrypted tunnel over the Internet linking individual user devices or entire on-premises networks to the Azure cloud.
Begin this course by exploring when VNets should be peered together and identifying the benefits of doing so. Next, configure VNet peering using the Azure portal, the command line interface (CLI), and PowerShell. Then, review how VPNs work and use PowerShell to generate a certificate for VPN authentication. Configure a site-to-site and a point-to-site VPN. Lastly, identify when ExpressRoute dedicated network circuits should be provisioned.
This course can be used to prepare for exam AZ-900, Microsoft Azure Fundamentals.
Issued on
April 22, 2025
Expires on
Does not expire