A site-to-site virtual private network (VPN) is a connection between two or more networks, such as a corporate network and a branch office network. Many organizations use site-to-site VPNs to leverage an internet connection for private traffic as an alternative.
Creating a Site-to-Site Connectivity:
Block Diagram of the connectivity we will be making shown below.
- We need to have SUBSCRIPTION in my case I'm using STUDENT SUBSCRIPTION.
- Creating a Resource Group.
- Creating a Virtual Network and 2 Subnets.
- After creating the Virtual Network and Subnets we create the GATEWAY SUBNET.
- Now we create a LOCAL NETWORK GATEWAY, and 2 Subnets that needs to be allowed by the company’s Subnet(if required).
- Then we create a VIRTUAL NETWORK GATEWAY. This will take around 25-30mins to be created.
- After the Virtual Network Gateway is created, we go to the CONNECTIONS tab and configure it and add it.
- After the connection is made we click on it and then we click on Download Configuration. Here we provide Device Vendor, Device Family and Firmware Version and download the configuration file.
- This file is then shared with the client so that they can configure from their end and Site-to-Site connectivity can be done.
By doing this we successfully completed the Site-to-Site(S2S) Connectivity using AZURE.
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