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Introduction

0:00

Agenda

0:24

Scenario introduction and use cases.

1:18

Connecting to AVS using a Site-to-Site VPN

3:30

Transit between ExpressRoute and VPN Gateways with Azure Route Server

4:30

VPN Gateway and Route Server configurations

5:22

Internet outbound options from the SDDC

6:40

Internet outbound from a Hub VNET in Azure

8:27

Considerations for Highly Available NVAs

11:00

Communication between two ExpressRoute Circuits with Global Reach

13:00

Explanation of each traffic flow covered in the design.

14:37

Discuss if transit between two ER circuits on a single gateway is possible?

15:28

Key points to be mindful of during design.

16:37

Filtering return traffic from spokes back to the hub network via the firewall

17:28

Azure VMware Solution Landing zone updates (GitHub)

18:56

Use cases for integrating Azure VWAN for transit into the overall AVS design.

19:40

Wrap up

22:08

Links!

23:17
Azure Landing Zone Accelerator for AVS - Using a Central Hub in Azure
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2023Jun 7
Amy Colyer and Sabine Blair, Senior Cloud Solution Architect at Microsoft go over centralized networking with a Hub VNET in Azure. This video is a part of our Azure VMware Solution network series. This video shows how to:
  • Connect to AVS from on-premises when you're using a WAN, VPN or ExpressRoute circuit
  • Exchange routes between a VPN and an ExpressRoute Gateway
  • Centralize routes and inspect traffic using a network appliance
  • Reduce the number of User Defined Static Routes with Azure Route Server
🔖 Chapters: 0:00 Introduction 0:24 Agenda 1:18 Scenario introduction and use cases. 3:30 Connecting to AVS using a Site-to-Site VPN 4:30 Transit between ExpressRoute and VPN Gateways with Azure Route Server 5:22 VPN Gateway and Route Server configurations 6:40 Internet outbound options from the SDDC 8:27 Internet outbound from a Hub VNET in Azure 11:00 Considerations for Highly Available NVAs 13:00 Communication between two ExpressRoute Circuits with Global Reach 14:37 Explanation of each traffic flow covered in the design. 15:28 Discuss if transit between two ER circuits on a single gateway is possible? 16:37 Key points to be mindful of during design. 17:28 - Filtering return traffic from spokes back to the hub network via the firewall 18:56 Azure VMware Solution Landing zone updates (GitHub) 19:40 Use cases for integrating Azure VWAN for transit into the overall AVS design. 22:08 Wrap up 23:17 Links! ------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------------- ✔️Scenario Reference: https://learn.microsoft.com/en-us/azu... ✔️Reference Architecture https://aka.ms/avsaccelerator ✔️Reference Implementation: https://aka.ms/avsenterprisescalerepo ✔️GitHub: https://aka.ms/AVS-VPN-ERGW ℹ️ Follow: Sabine Blair @snsnscalability T Twitter:   / snsnscalability   LinkedIn:   / sabine-blair   Amy Colyer @wyrdgirl Twitter:   / wyrdgirl   LinkedIn:   / amycolyer   #azure #vmware #networking #landingzones

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