In this lesson, as a continuation of the previous lesson, I get into details of Azure Virtual Networks and how to implement them in Azure PowerShell and CLI 2.0. I will be primarily using Visual Studio Code as my editor and Azure Cloud Shell to run the PowerShell and CLI commands. Watch my previous module (link below in description) to get started with Azure PowerShell and CLI. Like the previous lesson, this is a jam-packed lesson with loads of hands-on stuff. After explaining some concepts, we go hands-on in building an actual Azure virtual network with two subnets through the Azure PowerShell and Azure CLI. As a bonus I also show how to create virtual machines in Azure PowerShell and CLI.
4. Module 2 – Lesson 2 – Implementing and managing virtual networks (Part 2)
Azure Networking using Azure PowerShell
Create a Resource Group
New-AzureRmResourceGroup
Create a Subnet configuration
New-AzureRmVirtualNetworkSubnetConfig
Create a new Azure Vnet
New-AzureRmVirtualNetwork
Create a new Public IP Address
New-AzureRmPublicIpAddress
Create a Network Interface
New-AzureRmNetworkInterface
5. Module 2 – Lesson 2 – Implementing and managing virtual networks (Part 2)
Azure Networking using Azure CLI 2.0
Create a Resource Group
az group create
Create a Subnet
az network vnet subnet create
Create a new Azure Vnet
az network vnet create
Create a new Public IP Address
az network public-ip create
Create a Network Interface
az network nic create
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