You can use OpenVPN Protocol, Secure Socket Tunneling Protocol, otherwise known as SSTP, orIKEv2 VPN. When you create a point-to-site VPN, you have a choice of protocols. These types of connections are initiated from the client computer. This is a common connection type for remote workers who need access to resources on your Azure virtual network. You’ll learn what they are and when to use them.Ī point-to-site VPN gateway connection is a type of connection that you typically use to securely connect a single client computer to a virtual network in Azure. In this lesson, you will be introduced to point-to-site VPNs. To get the most out of this course, you should have a basic understanding of the Azure platform and networking in general.
This course is intended for anyone who wants to learn about Azure Virtual Networks, how to create them, and how to connect them.
If you have any feedback relating to this course, feel free to contact us at Learning Objectives You'll also watch a demonstration from the Azure platform that shows you how to peer two vNets in Azure. We'll cover communications topics, filtering, routing, and integration, before working through a demo that shows you how to deploy a virtual network in Microsoft Azure.Īfter covering the basics of Azure Virtual Networks in the first half of this course, we'll use the second half to dive into VPNs, where you'll learn about site-to-site VPNs, point-to-site VPNs, ExpressRoute, and vNet peering. This course explores Azure Virtual Networks, how to create them, and how to connect them. It begins with a vNet overview, where you'll learn about basic Azure Virtual Network concepts and about some key best practices.