Creating an Azure Virtual Network with subnets

Creating an Azure Virtual Network with subnets

Setting up virtual networking in Azure involves creating and configuring an Azure Virtual Network (VNet), which allows you to securely connect Azure resources to each other.

Here’s a step-by-step guide to setting up virtual networking in Azure:

Step 1: Sign in to the Azure Portal:
Go to portal.azure.com

Step 2: Create a Virtual Network:

In the Azure portal, click on Create a resource.
In the search box, type Virtual Network and select it.
Click on Create.

Step 3: Configure the Virtual Network:

Basics: Provide the necessary details such as Subscription, Resource group (you can create a new one or use an existing one), and Name for your VNet.
Region: Select the region where you want to deploy your VNet.

Step 4: Click on Next – IP Addresses:
Address space: Define the IP address range for your VNet. We will be using 192.148.30.0/26 in this article.

Note: If you are creating more than 1 subnet, click on Add IPV4 Address space.
You can also delete or edit the default subnet to add yours.

Step 5: Create Subnets

In the Subnets tab, click on + subnet.

Enter your subnet name and enter your IPV4 address range which is 192.148.30.0/26, starting address and size.

Note: You can create multiple subnets by repeating the above step.

We will be creating 4 subsets in this post.
Below image is another sample of the subnet i created using SALES as the name.

Also note that the IPv4 address range and starting address will change.
After adding your subnets, click Review + Create.

Then click on Create.

Click on Go to resources when deployment is done.

From the Overview page, navigate to the subnets from the settings pane.

I hope this guide provides an overview of setting up a virtual network in Azure.

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