I'm learning from your Udemy course, when it comes to the lecture of spoke and hub i got confused as that video was quite long, then I decided to take a look on the youtube, and I encountered to this video, my suggestion would be to add this video in that course as well. Nicely explained.
The VNet Gateway that was deployed never been used latter on the video. Is there any part two of this where you have demonstrated the usage of VNet-Gateway? Thank you in advance & may the force be with you .. :)
The content is great, but I'd appreciate it if you would take the time and use maybe another mic or position it so that you cut out the constant rumbling noise. It's very annoying and should be a quick fix.
In a hub spoke model does the Virtual Network Manager also create default routes to reroute all external traffic via the hub or is that something that we should still manually create User Defined Routes for?
Is direct connectivity the only way to stablish communication between spokes? I thought Azure Virtual Network Manager allows you to stablish this using the hub as the middle point too
Yes. The only way to set up this feature is to configure it manually. Not a big deal but if direct connectivity is not what you want then I don’t see the point of using virtual network manager.
disregard my last comment. right after i sent it after minute 11 of the video, you must've turned off the fan or whatever was making that noise as if i was sending the coment back in time when you were making the video :D no hard feelings
How do you like the new Virtual Network Manager? Comment below.
It's a great one
Great video Scott, love watching your content ! You´re a wonderful teacher :)
I'm learning from your Udemy course, when it comes to the lecture of spoke and hub i got confused as that video was quite long, then I decided to take a look on the youtube, and I encountered to this video, my suggestion would be to add this video in that course as well. Nicely explained.
The VNet Gateway that was deployed never been used latter on the video. Is there any part two of this where you have demonstrated the usage of VNet-Gateway?
Thank you in advance & may the force be with you .. :)
The content is great, but I'd appreciate it if you would take the time and use maybe another mic or position it so that you cut out the constant rumbling noise. It's very annoying and should be a quick fix.
Thanks for this, it's been very helpful in developing my understanding of this network model through more effecient means!
Sir can I apply this setup to enterprise environment.?
How do the spoke networks know how to reach resources on the other side of the VPN Gateway?
In a hub spoke model does the Virtual Network Manager also create default routes to reroute all external traffic via the hub or is that something that we should still manually create User Defined Routes for?
❤❤❤very good.
Appreciate all your efforts to make this content successful😊
Is direct connectivity the only way to stablish communication between spokes? I thought Azure Virtual Network Manager allows you to stablish this using the hub as the middle point too
I was thinking the same
did you guys get the answer?
Yes. The only way to set up this feature is to configure it manually. Not a big deal but if direct connectivity is not what you want then I don’t see the point of using virtual network manager.
Great video
Where is the firewall and gateway?
Thank You
Initially you said Spokes should not talk to each other and then you enabled Direct connectivity?!
Nice !
disregard my last comment. right after i sent it after minute 11 of the video, you must've turned off the fan or whatever was making that noise as if i was sending the coment back in time when you were making the video :D no hard feelings