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Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions

By : David Okeyode
Book Image

Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions

By: David Okeyode

Overview of this book

Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions is a comprehensive guide that covers every aspect of the AZ-700 exam to help you fully prepare to take the certification exam. Packed with essential information, this book is a valuable resource for Azure cloud professionals, helping you build practical skills to design and implement name resolution, VNet routing, cross-VNet connectivity, and hybrid network connectivity using the VPN Gateway and the ExpressRoute Gateway. It provides step-by-step instructions to design and implement an Azure Virtual WAN architecture for enterprise use cases. Additionally, the book offers detailed guidance on network security design and implementation, application delivery services, private platform service connectivity, and monitoring networks in Azure. Throughout the book, you’ll find hands-on labs carefully integrated to align with the exam objectives of the Azure Network Engineer certification (AZ-700), complemented by practice questions at the end of each chapter, allowing you to test your knowledge. By the end of this book, you’ll have mastered the fundamentals of Azure networking and be ready to take the AZ-700 exam.
Table of Contents (17 chapters)
1
Part 1: Design and Implement Core Networking Infrastructure in Azure
6
Part 2: Design, Implement, and Manage Hybrid Networking
11
Part 3: Design and Implement Traffic Management and Network Monitoring

Understanding the implementation of encryption over ExpressRoute

Securing data in transit is important to mitigate security threats such as eavesdropping attacks and data theft. By default, ExpressRoute provides private connectivity but not secure (or encrypted) connectivity. For highly regulated organizations in areas such as banking and government, this may not be sufficient to meet their data security requirements, which is why Microsoft offers two optional solutions for encrypting data in transit on an ExpressRoute circuit—point-to-point encryption with MACsec and end-to-end encryption with IPsec.

Let’s start with MACsec, which is only supported for the ExpressRoute Direct implementation. MACsec stands for Media Access Control Security. It is a Layer 2 encryption implementation that can be used to encrypt physical links. Once we configure it, the BGP data traffic and customer data traffic is encrypted in hardware on the routers between our network devices and Microsoft...