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| Resource Group | the name of a **new** resource group **az104-04-rg1** |
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| Name | **az104-04-vnet1** |
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| Region | the name of any Azure region available in the subscription you will use in this lab |
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| IPv4 address space | **10.40.0.0/20** |
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| Subnet name | **subnet0** |
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| Subnet address range | **10.40.0.0/24** |
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1. Click **Next : IP Addresses** and enter the following values
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| Setting | Value |
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| --- | --- |
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| IPv4 address space | **10.40.0.0/20** |
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1. Click **+ Add subnet** enter the following values then click **Add**
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| Setting | Value |
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| --- | --- |
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| Subnet name | **subnet0** |
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| Subnet address range | **10.40.0.0/24** |
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1. Accept the defaults and click **Review and Create**. Let validation occur, and hit **Create** again to submit your deployment.
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>**Note:** Wait for the virtual network to be provisioned. This should take less than a minute.
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1. Once the deployment completes browse for **Virtual Networks** in the portal search bar. Within **Virtual networks** blade, click on the newly created virtual network **az104-04-vnet1**.
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1. Click on **Go to resource**
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1. On the **az104-04-vnet1** virtual network blade, click **Subnets** and then click **+ Subnet**.
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| Address range (CIDR block) | **10.40.1.0/24** |
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| Network security group | **None** |
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| Route table | **None** |
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1. Click **Save**
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#### Task 2: Deploy virtual machines into the virtual network
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1. Back on the **ipconfig1** blade, save the changes.
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1. Navigate back to the **az104-04-vnet1** blade and repeat the previous six steps to change the IP address assignment of **ipconfig1** of **az104-04-nic1** to **Static** and associate **az104-04-nic1** with a new Standard SKU public IP address named **az104-04-pip1**.
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1. Navigate back to the **az104-04-vnet1** blade
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1. Click **az104-04-nic1** and, on the **az104-04-nic1** blade, click **IP configurations**.
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>**Note**: Verify that **ipconfig1** is currently set up with a dynamic private IP address.
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1. In the list IP configurations, click **ipconfig1**.
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1. On the **ipconfig1** blade, set **Assignment** to **Static**, leave the default value of **IP address** set to **10.40.1.4**.
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1. On the **ipconfig1** blade, in the **Public IP address settings** section, select **Associate**, click **+ Create new**, specify the following settings, and click **OK**:
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| Setting | Value |
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| --- | --- |
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| Name | **az104-04-pip1** |
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| SKU | **Standard** |
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1. Back on the **ipconfig1** blade, save the changes.
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1. Navigate back to the **az104-04-rg1** resource group blade, in the list of its resources, click **az104-04-vm0**, and from the **az104-04-vm0** virtual machine blade, note the public IP address entry.
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| Resource Group | **az104-04-rg1** |
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| Name | **az104-04-nsg01** |
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| Region | the name of the Azure region where you deployed all other resources in this lab |
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1. Click **Review and Create**. Let validation occur, and hit **Create** to submit your deployment.
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>**Note**: Wait for the deployment to complete. This should take about 2 minutes.
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| Subscription | the name of the Azure subscription you are using in this lab |
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| Resource Group | **az104-04-rg1** |
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| Name | **contoso.org** |
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1. Click Review and Create. Let validation occur, and hit Create again to submit your deployment.
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>**Note**: Wait for the private DNS zone to be created. This should take about 2 minutes.
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1. On the **contoso.org** private DNS zone blade, in the **Settings** section, click **Virtual network links**
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1. Add a virtual network link with the following settings (leave others with their default values):
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1. Click **+ Add** to create a virtual network link with the following settings (leave others with their default values):
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| Setting | Value |
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| --- | --- |
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| Subscription | the name of the Azure subscription you are using in this lab |
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| Virtual network | **az104-04-vnet1** |
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| Enable auto registration | enabled |
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1. Click **OK**.
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>**Note:** Wait for the virtual network link to be created. This should take less than 1 minute.
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| Subscription | the name of the Azure subscription you are using in this lab |
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| Resource Group | **az104-04-rg1** |
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| Name | the DNS domain name you identified earlier in this task |
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1. Click Review and Create. Let validation occur, and hit Create again to submit your deployment.
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>**Note**: Wait for the DNS zone to be created. This should take about 2 minutes.
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| TTL | **1** |
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| TTL unit | **Hours** |
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| IP address | the public IP address of **az104-04-vm0** which you identified in the third exercise of this lab |
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1. Click **OK**
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1. On the DNS zone blade, click **+ Record set**.
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1. Add a record set with the following settings (leave others with their default values):
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| TTL | **1** |
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| TTL unit | **Hours** |
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| IP address | the public IP address of **az104-04-vm1** which you identified in the third exercise of this lab |
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1. Click **OK**
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1. On the DNS zone blade, note the name of the **Name server 1** entry.
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1. In the Azure portal, open the **PowerShell** session in **Cloud Shell** by clicking on the icon in the top right of the Azure Portal.
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1. From the Cloud Shell pane, run the following to test external name resolution of the **az104-04-vm0** DNS record set in the newly created DNS zone **(replace the placeholder `[Name server 1]` including the [] brackets**, with the name of **Name server 1** you noted earlier in this task and the `[domain name] placeholder with the name of the DNS domain you created earlier in this task):
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1. From the Cloud Shell pane, run the following to test external name resolution of the **az104-04-vm0** DNS record set in the the newly created DNS zone (replace the placeholder `[Name server 1]` with the name of **Name server 1** you noted earlier in this task and the `[domain name] placeholder with the name of the DNS domain you created earlier in this task):
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```powershell
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nslookup az104-04-vm0.[domain name] [Name server 1]
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