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>**Note**: The template you used for deployment of the three virtual networks ensures that the IP address ranges of the three virtual networks do not overlap.
1. In the list of virtual networks, select **az104-06-vnet2**.
1. On the **az104-06-vnet2** blade, select **Properties**.
1. On the **az104-06-vnet2 \| Properties** blade, record the value of the **Resource ID** property.
1. Navigate back to the list of virtual networks and select **az104-06-vnet3**.
1. On the **az104-06-vnet3** blade, select **Properties**.
1. On the **az104-06-vnet3 \| Properties** blade, record the value of the **Resource ID** property.
>**Note**: You will need the values of the ResourceID property for both virtual networks later in this task.
>**Note**: This is a workaround that addresses the issue with the Azure portal occasionally not displaying the newly provisioned virtual network when creating virtual network peerings.
1. In the list of virtual networks, click **az104-06-vnet01**.
1. On the **az104-06-vnet01** virtual network blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Peerings** and then click **+ Add**.
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| Virtual network gateway | **None (default)** |
| Remote virtual network: Peering link name | **az104-06-vnet2_to_az104-06-vnet01** |
| Virtual network deployment model | **Resource manager** |
| Subscription | the name of the Azure subscription you are using in this lab |
| Virtual network | **az104-06-vnet2** |
| I know my resource ID | enabled |
| Resource ID | the value of resourceID parameter of **az104-06-vnet2** you recorded earlier in this task |
| Traffic to remote virtual network | **Allow (default)** |
| Traffic forwarded from remote virtual network | **Allow (default)** |
| Virtual network gateway | **None (default)** |
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| Virtual network gateway | **None (default)** |
| Remote virtual network: Peering link name | **az104-06-vnet3_to_az104-06-vnet01** |
| Virtual network deployment model | **Resource manager** |
| Subscription | the name of the Azure subscription you are using in this lab |
| Virtual network | **az104-06-vnet3** |
| I know my resource ID | enabled |
| Resource ID | the value of resourceID parameter of **az104-06-vnet3** you recorded earlier in this task |
| Traffic to remote virtual network | **Allow (default)** |
| Traffic forwarded from remote virtual network | **Allow (default)** |
| Virtual network gateway | **None (default)** |