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1. Notice that a peering has automatically been created. Notice that the **Peering Status** is **Connected**.
## Configure Network Routing and Endpoints
In this demonstration, we will learn how to create a route table, define
a custom route, and associate the route with a subnet.
**Note:** This demonstration requires a virtual network with at least one subnet.
**Reference**: [Route network traffic - tutorial - Azure portal](https://learn.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-network/tutorial-create-route-table-portal#create-a-route-table)
**Create a routing table**
1. As you have time review the tutorial diagram. Explain why you need to create a user-defined route.
1. Access the Azure portal.
1. Search for and select **Route tables**. Discuss when **propagate gateway routes** should be used.
1. Create a routing table, explain any uncommon settings.
1. Wait for the new routing table to be deployed.
**Add a route**
1. Select your new routing table, and then select **Routes**.
1. Create a new **route**. Discuss the different **hop types** that are available.
1. Create the new route and wait for the resource to be deployed.
**Associate a route table to a subnet**
1. Navigate to the subnet you want to associate with the routing table.
1. Select **Route table* and choose your new routing table.
1. **Save** your changes.
1. In the lab, students will create peering and test the connection between virtual machines.