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Azure Networking Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

By : Mustafa Toroman
Book Image

Azure Networking Cookbook, Second Edition - Second Edition

By: Mustafa Toroman

Overview of this book

Azure's networking services enable organizations to manage their networks effectively. With the Azure Networking Cookbook, you’ll see how Azure paves the way for an enterprise to achieve reliable performance and secure connectivity. This updated second edition will take you through the latest networking features in Azure. The book starts with an introduction to Azure networking, covering basics such as creating Azure virtual networks, designing address spaces, and creating subnets. You’ll create and manage network security groups, application security groups, and IP addresses in Azure using easy-to-follow recipes. As you progress through the book, you’ll explore various aspects such as DNS and routing, load balancers, Traffic Manager, and site-to-site, point-to-site, and VNet-to-VNet connections. This cookbook covers all the functions crucial to understanding cloud networking practices and being able to plan, implement, and secure your network infrastructure with Azure. You’ll not only upscale your current environment but also get well-versed with monitoring, diagnosing, and ensuring secure connectivity. The book will help you grasp best practices as you learn how to create a robust environment. By the end of this Azure cookbook, you’ll have gained hands-on experience developing cost-effective solutions that can facilitate efficient connectivity in your organization.
Table of Contents (15 chapters)
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Index

Creating a virtual network with PowerShell

PowerShell is a command-line shell and scripting language based on .NET Framework. It's often used by system administrators to automate tasks and manage operating systems. Azure PowerShell Az is a PowerShell module that allows us to automate and manage Azure resources. Az is also very often used to automate deployment tasks and can also be used to deploy a new Azure virtual network.

Getting ready

Before we start, we need to make sure that we have the latest Az modules installed. To install Az modules, we need to run this command in the PowerShell console:

Install-Module -Name Az -AllowClobber -Scope CurrentUser

For more information, you can visit https://docs.microsoft.com/powershell/azure/install-az-ps?view=azps-4.5.0.

Before we start, we need to connect to the Azure subscription from a PowerShell console. Here's the command to do this:

Connect-AzAccountAzAccount

This will open a pop-up window where we need...