| author | cherylmc |
|---|---|
| ms.author | cherylmc |
| ms.service | azure-vpn-gateway |
| ms.topic | include |
| ms.date | 11/07/2024 |
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Sign in to the Azure portal.
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In Search resources, service, and docs (G+/) at the top of the portal page, enter virtual network. Select Virtual network from the Marketplace search results to open the Virtual network page.
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On the Virtual network page, select Create to open the Create virtual network page.
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On the Basics tab, configure the virtual network settings for Project details and Instance details. You see a green check mark when the values you enter are validated. You can adjust the values shown in the example according to the settings that you require.
:::image type="content" source="./media/vpn-gateway-basic-vnet-rm-portal-include/basics.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows the Basics tab." lightbox="./media/vpn-gateway-basic-vnet-rm-portal-include/basics.png":::
- Subscription: Verify that the subscription listed is the correct one. You can change subscriptions by using the dropdown box.
- Resource group: Select an existing resource group or select Create new to create a new one. For more information about resource groups, see Azure Resource Manager overview.
- Name: Enter the name for your virtual network.
- Region: Select the location for your virtual network. The location determines where the resources that you deploy to this virtual network will reside.
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Select Next or Security to go to the Security tab. For this exercise, leave the default values for all the services on this page.
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Select IP Addresses to go to the IP Addresses tab. On the IP Addresses tab, configure the settings.
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IPv4 address space: By default, an address space is automatically created. You can select the address space and adjust it to reflect your own values. You can also add a different address space and remove the default that was automatically created. For example, you can specify the starting address as 10.1.0.0 and specify the address space size as /16. Then select Add to add that address space.
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+ Add subnet: If you use the default address space, a default subnet is created automatically. If you change the address space, add a new subnet within that address space. Select + Add subnet to open the Add subnet window. Configure the following settings, and then select Add at the bottom of the page to add the values.
- Subnet name: You can use the default, or specify the name. Example: FrontEnd.
- Subnet address range: The address range for this subnet. Examples are 10.1.0.0 and /24.
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Review the IP addresses page and remove any address spaces or subnets that you don't need.
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Select Review + create to validate the virtual network settings.
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After the settings are validated, select Create to create the virtual network.