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1. Notice that a peering has automatically been created. Notice that the **Peering Status** is **Connected**. 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. 1. In the lab, students will create peering and test the connection between virtual machines.