CMDBID: 103509 | Course Code: M40515 | Duration: 1 Days
Overview>
Configure a virtual network with Subnets in Azure, secure virtual networks with firewall rules and route tables, and set up access to the virtual network with a "jump box" and a site-to-site VPN connection.
Audience>
This workshop is intended for Cloud Architects and IT professionals who have architectural expertise of infrastructure and solutions design in cloud technologies and want to learn more about Azure and Azure services as described in the 'About this Course' and 'At Course Completion' areas. Those attending this workshop should also be experienced in other non-Microsoft cloud technologies, meet the course prerequisites, and want to cross-train on Azure.
Skills Gained>
Students will be better able to plan and design virtual networks in Azure with multiple subnets to filter and control network traffic. In addition,
Create a Virtual Network and provision subnets
Create route tables with required routes
Build a management "jump box"
Configure firewall to control traffic flow
Configure Site-to-Site connectivity
Prerequisites>
Workshop content presumes 300-level of architectural expertise of infrastructure and solutions design. We suggest students take this prerequisite prior to attending this workshop:
Microsoft Azure Essentials course, http://www.microsoft.com/en-US/azureessentials
Outline>
Module 1: Whiteboard Design Session - Enterprise Class Networking in Azure
Review the customer case study
Design a proof of concept solution
Present the solution
Module 2: Hands-on Lab - Enterprise Class Networking in Azure
Create a virtual network and provision subnets
Create route tables with required routes
Create n-tier application and validate functionality
Build the management station
Provision and configure partner firewall solution
Configure the firewall to control traffic flow
Configure site-to-site connectivity
Validate connectivity from 'on-premises' to Azure
Our Clients
Our clients have included prestigious national organisations such as Oxford University Press, multi-national private corporations such as JP Morgan and HSBC, as well
as public sector institutions such as the Department of Defence and the Department of Health.