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title: 'Demonstration 05: Administer Intersite Connectivity'
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module: 'Administer Intersite Connectivity'
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---
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# 05 - Administer Intersite Connectivity
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## Configure VNet Peering
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**Note:** For this demonstration you will need two virtual networks.
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**Reference**: [Connect virtual networks with VNet peering - tutorial](https://docs.microsoft.com/azure/virtual-network/tutorial-connect-virtual-networks-portal)
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**Configure VNet peering on the first virtual network**
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1. In the **Azure portal**, select the first virtual network. Review the value of peering.
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1. Under **Settings**, select **Peerings** and **+ Add** a new peering.
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1. Configure the peering the second virtual network. Use the information icons to review the different settings.
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1. When the peering is complete, review the **Peering status**.
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**Confirm VNet peering on the second virtual network**
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1. In the **Azure portal**, select the second virtual network
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1. Under **Settings**, select **Peerings**.
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1. Notice that a peering has automatically been created. Notice that the **Peering Status** is **Connected**.
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1. In the lab, students will create peering and test the connection between virtual machines.
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