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Getting Started with Network - Verify Network Peering With Network Watcher - in Java
Azure Network sample for verifying connectivity between two peered virtual networks using Azure Network Watcher.
Summary ...
- This sample uses Azure Network Watcher's connectivity check to verify connectivity between
two peered virtual networks.
Details ...
1. Define two virtual networks network "A" and network "B" with one subnet each
2. Create two virtual machines, each within a separate network
- The virtual machines currently must use a special extension to support Network Watcher
3. Peer the networks...
- the peering will initially have default settings:
- each network's IP address spaces will be accessible from the other network
- no traffic forwarding will be enabled between the networks
- no gateway transit between one network and the other will be enabled
4. Use Network Watcher to check connectivity between the virtual machines in different peering scenarios:
- both virtual machines accessible to each other (bi-directional)
- virtual machine A accessible to virtual machine B, but not the other way
Running this Sample
To run this sample:
See DefaultAzureCredential and prepare the authentication works best for you. For more details on authentication, please refer to AUTH.md.
git clone https://github.com/Azure-Samples/network-java-use-network-watcher-to-check-connectivity.git
cd network-java-use-network-watcher-to-check-connectivity
mvn clean compile exec:java
More information
For general documentation as well as quickstarts on how to use Azure Management Libraries for Java, please see here.
If you find bug in the sample, please create an issue here.
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