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1. On the **az104-05-vnet0** virtual network blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Peerings** and then click **+ Add**.
1. Add a peering with the following settings (leave others with their default values):
1. Specify the following settings (leave others with their default values) and click **Add**:
| Setting | Value|
| --- | --- |
| Name of the peering from az104-05-vnet0 to remote virtual network | **az104-05-vnet0_to_az104-05-vnet1** |
| This virtual network: Peering link name | **az104-05-vnet0_to_az104-05-vnet1** |
| This virtual network: Traffic to remote virtual network | **Allow (default)** |
| This virtual network: Traffic forwarded from remote virtual network | **Block traffic that originates from outside this virtual network** |
| Virtual network gateway | **None** |
| Remote virtual network: Peering link name | **az104-05-vnet1_to_az104-05-vnet0** |
| Virtual network deployment model | **Resource manager** |
| I know my resource ID | unselected |
| Subscription | the name of the Azure subscription you are using in this lab |
| Virtual network | **az104-05-vnet1 (az104-05-rg1)** |
| Name of the peering from az104-05-vnet1 to az104-05-vnet0 | **az104-05-vnet1_to_az104-05-vnet0** |
| Allow virtual network access from az104-05-vnet0 to az104-05-vnet1 | **Enabled** |
| Virtual network | **az104-05-vnet1** |
| Traffic to remote virtual network | **Allow (default)** |
| Traffic forwarded from remote virtual network | **Block traffic that originates from outside this virtual network** |
| Virtual network gateway | **None** |
>**Note**: This step establishes two local peerings - one from az104-05-vnet0 to az104-05-vnet1 and the other from az104-05-vnet1 to az104-05-vnet0.
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| Setting | Value|
| --- | --- |
| Name of the peering from az104-05-vnet0 to remote virtual network | **az104-05-vnet0_to_az104-05-vnet2** |
| This virtual network: Peering link name | **az104-05-vnet0_to_az104-05-vnet2** |
| This virtual network: Traffic to remote virtual network | **Allow (default)** |
| This virtual network: Traffic forwarded from remote virtual network | **Block traffic that originates from outside this virtual network** |
| Virtual network gateway | **None** |
| Remote virtual network: Peering link name | **az104-05-vnet2_to_az104-05-vnet0** |
| Virtual network deployment model | **Resource manager** |
| I know my resource ID | unselected |
| Subscription | the name of the Azure subscription you are using in this lab |
| Virtual network | **az104-05-vnet2 (az104-05-rg2)** |
| Name of the peering from az104-05-vnet2 to az104-05-vnet0 | **az104-05-vnet2_to_az104-05-vnet0** |
| Virtual network | **az104-05-vnet2** |
| Traffic to remote virtual network | **Allow (default)** |
| Traffic forwarded from remote virtual network | **Block traffic that originates from outside this virtual network** |
| Virtual network gateway | **None** |
>**Note**: This step establishes two global peerings - one from az104-05-vnet0 to az104-05-vnet2 and the other from az104-05-vnet2 to az104-05-vnet0.
1. Navigate back to the **Virtual networks** blade and, in the list of virtual networks, click **az104-05-vnet1**.
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| Setting | Value|
| --- | --- |
| Name of the peering from az104-05-vnet1 to remote virtual network | **az104-05-vnet1_to_az104-05-vnet2** |
| This virtual network: Peering link name | **az104-05-vnet1_to_az104-05-vnet2** |
| This virtual network: Traffic to remote virtual network | **Allow (default)** |
| This virtual network: Traffic forwarded from remote virtual network | **Block traffic that originates from outside this virtual network** |
| Virtual network gateway | **None** |
| Remote virtual network: Peering link name | **az104-05-vnet2_to_az104-05-vnet1** |
| Virtual network deployment model | **Resource manager** |
| I know my resource ID | unselected |
| Subscription | the name of the Azure subscription you are using in this lab |
| Virtual network | **az104-05-vnet2 (az104-05-rg2)** |
| Name of the peering from az104-05-vnet2 to az104-05-vnet1 | **az104-05-vnet2_to_az104-05-vnet1** |
| Virtual network | **az104-05-vnet2** |
| Traffic to remote virtual network | **Allow (default)** |
| Traffic forwarded from remote virtual network | **Block traffic that originates from outside this virtual network** |
| Virtual network gateway | **None** |
>**Note**: This step establishes two global peerings - one from az104-05-vnet1 to az104-05-vnet2 and the other from az104-05-vnet2 to az104-05-vnet1.
#### Task 3: Test intersite connectivity