Module 1: Introduction to Azure Virtual Networks
You’ll learn how to design and implement core Azure Networking infrastructure such as virtual networks, public and private IPs, DNS, virtual network peering, routing, and Azure Virtual NAT.
At the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
- Implement virtual networks
- Configure public IP services
- Design and implement name resolution
- Design and implement cross-VNET connectivity
- Implement virtual network routing
- Design and implement an Azure Virtual Network NAT
Module 2: Design and implement hybrid networking
Design and implement hybrid networking solutions such as Site-to-Site VPN connections, Point-to-Site VPN connections, Azure Virtual WAN, and Virtual WAN hubs.
At the end of this module, you are able to:
- Design and implement a site-to-site VPN connection
- Design and implement a point-to-site VPN connection
- Design and implement authentication for point-to-site VPN connections
- Design and implement Azure Virtual WAN
Module 3: Design and implement Azure ExpressRoute
In this module, you will learn how to design and implement Azure ExpressRoute, ExpressRoute Global Reach, ExpressRoute FastPath, and ExpressRoute Peering options.
At the end of this module, you are able to:
- Design and implement ExpressRoute
- Design and implement ExpressRoute Global Reach
- Design and implement ExpressRoute FastPath
- Troubleshoot ExpressRoute connection issue
Module 4: load balancing non-HTTP(S) traffic in Azure
In this module, you will learn how to design and implement load-balancing solutions for non-HTTP(S) traffic in Azure with Azure Load Balancer and Traffic Manager.
- Explore load balancing
- Design and implement Azure load balancer using the Azure portal
- Explore Azure Traffic Manager
- Lab: Exercise: create a Traffic Manager profile using the Azure portal
- Lab: Exercise: create and configure an Azure load balancer
- After completing this module, students will be able to:
- Design and implement Azure Load Balancers
- Design and implement Azure Traffic Manager
Module 5: Load balancing HTTP(S) traffic in Azure
You learn how to design load balancer solutions for HTTP(S) traffic and how to implement Azure Application Gateway and Azure Front Door.
At the end of this module, you are able to:
- Design and implement Azure Application Gateway
- Implement Azure Front Door
Module 6: Design and implement network security
In this module, you will learn to design and imponent network security solutions such as Azure DDoS, Azure Firewalls, Network Security Groups, and Web Application Firewalls.
At the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
- Get network security recommendations with Microsoft Defender for Cloud
- Deploy Azure DDoS Protection by using the Azure portal
- Design and implement network security groups (NSGs)
- Design and implement Azure Firewall
- Design and implement a web application firewall (WAF) on Azure Front Door
Module 7: Design and implement private access to Azure Services
You’ll learn to design and implement private access to Azure Services with Azure Private Link, and virtual network service endpoints.
At the end of this module, you’ll be able to:
- Explain virtual network service endpoints
- Define Private Link Service and private endpoints
- Integrate private endpoints with DNS
- Design and configure private endpoints
- Design and configure access to service endpoints
- Integrate your App Service with Azure virtual networks
Module 8: Design and implement network monitoring
You learn to design and implement network monitoring solutions such as Azure Monitor and Network Watcher.
At the end of this module, you are able to:
- Configure network health alerts and logging by using Azure Monitor
- Create and configure a Connection Monitor instance
- Configure and use Traffic Analytics
- Configure NSG flow logs
- Enable and configure diagnostic logging
- Configure Azure Network Watcher