From the course: Hosting Virtual Machines in a Multicloud Environment (2018)

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Connect RRAS to Azure

Connect RRAS to Azure

From the course: Hosting Virtual Machines in a Multicloud Environment (2018)

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Connect RRAS to Azure

- [Instructor] So now that we've created and configured the Demand Dial Interface, the next step in the process is to connect it to Azure, and this is super simple to do. As you can see, we're in the Routing and Remote Access console, and I've selected the Network Interfaces container and then here's our Demand Dial Interface. And you can see that the name of this interface is Azure interface, it is a Demand-dial interface so that's how we now we're on the right one. The status is Enabled, but currently this is disconnected. So if we want to connect this to Azure, then all we have to do is right click on the interface, and then choose the Connect command. And usually this takes just a few seconds, and you can see that now we're connected to Azure. Now what if this connection hadn't been successfully established? Well there are several things that we can check. Let me go ahead and disconnect this, I'll right click and choose Disconnect. If the connection were not established…

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