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AZ-700: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions

Duration: 5 Days

This course teaches Network Engineers how to design, implement, and maintain Azure networking solutions. This course covers the process of designing, implementing, and managing core Azure networking infrastructure, Hybrid Networking connections, load balancing traffic, network routing, private access to Azure services, network security and monitoring. Learn how to design and implement a secure, reliable, network infrastructure in Azure and how to establish hybrid connectivity, routing, private access to Azure services, and monitoring in Azure.
Module 1: Introduction to Azure Virtual Networks

In this module you will learn how to design and implement fundamental Azure Networking resources such as virtual networks, public and private IPs, DNS, virtual network peering, routing, and Azure Virtual NAT.

Explore Azure Virtual Networks

Configure public IP services

Design name resolution for your Virtual Network

Enable Cross-VNet connectivity with peering

Implement virtual network traffic routing

Configure internet access with Azure Virtual NAT

Lab : Exercise: design and implement a Virtual Network in Azure

Lab : Exercise: configure DNS settings in Azure

Lab : Exercise: connect two Azure Virtual Networks using global virtual network peering

Module 2: Design and Implement Hybrid Networking

In this module you will learn how to 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.

Design and implement Azure VPN Gateway

Connect networks with Site-to-site VPN connections

Connect devices to networks with Point-to-site VPN connections

Connect remote resources by using Azure Virtual WANs

Create a network virtual appliance (NVA) in a virtual hub

Lab : Exercise: create a Virtual WAN by using Azure Portal

Lab : Exercise: create and configure a virtual network gateway

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.

Explore Azure ExpressRoute

Design an ExpressRoute deployment

Configure peering for an ExpressRoute deployment

Connect an ExpressRoute circuit to a VNet

Connect geographically dispersed networks with ExpressRoute global reach

Improve data path performance between networks with ExpressRoute FastPath

Troubleshoot ExpressRoute connection issues

Lab : Exercise: configure an ExpressRoute gateway

Lab : Exercise: provision an ExpressRoute circuit

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

Module 5: Load balancing HTTP(S) traffic in Azure\

In this module you will learn how to design and implement load balancing solutions for HTTP(S) traffic in Azure with Azure Application gateway and Azure Front Door.

Design Azure application gateway

Configure Azure application gateway

Design and configure Azure front door

Lab : Exercise: deploy Azure application gateway

Lab : Exercise: create a front door for a highly available web application

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 Firewall.

Secure your virtual networks in the Azure portal

Deploy Azure DDoS Protection by using the Azure portal

Deploy Network Security Groups by using the Azure portal

Design and implement Azure Firewall

Working with Azure Firewall Manager

Implement a Web Application Firewall on Azure Front Door

Lab : Exercise: deploy and configure Azure Firewall using the Azure portal

Lab : Exercise: secure your virtual hub using Azure Firewall Manager

Lab : Exercise: configure DDoS Protection on a virtual network using the Azure portal

Module 7: Design and implement private access to Azure Services

In this module you will learn to design and implement private access to Azure Services with Azure Private Link, and virtual network service endpoints.

Define Private Link Service and private endpoint

Explain virtual network service endpoints

Integrate Private Link with DNS

Integrate your App Service with Azure virtual networks

Lab : Exercise: create an Azure private endpoint using Azure PowerShell

Lab : Exercise: restrict network access to PaaS resources with virtual network service endpoints

Module 8: Design and implement network monitoring

In this module you will learn to design and implement network monitoring solutions such as Azure Monitor and Network watcher.

Monitor your networks with Azure Monitor

Monitor your networks with Azure Network Watcher

Lab : Exercise: Monitor a load balancer resource by using Azure Monitor

Audience Profile

This course is for Network Engineers looking to specialize in Azure networking solutions. An Azure Network engineer designs and implements core Azure networking infrastructure, hybrid networking connections, load balance traffic, network routing, private access to Azure services, network security and monitoring. The azure network engineer will manage networking solutions for optimal performance, resiliency, scale, and security.

Job role: Network Engineer
Preparation for exam: AZ-700
Skills gained

Design, implement and manage hybrid network connections

Design and implement core Azure networking infrastructure

Design and implement routing and load balancing in Azure

Secure and monitor networks

Design and implement private access to Azure Services

Prerequisites

Successful Azure Network Engineers start this role with experience in enterprise networking, on-premises or cloud infrastructure and network security.

Understanding of on-premises virtualization technologies, including: VMs, virtual networking, and virtual hard disks.

Understanding of network configurations, including TCP/IP, Domain Name System (DNS), virtual private networks (VPNs), firewalls, and encryption technologies.

Understanding of software defined networking.

Understanding hybrid network connectivity methods, such as VPN.

Understanding resilience and disaster recovery, including high availability and restore operations.

Prerequisite courses (or equivalent knowledge and hands-on experience)

AZ-104: Configure and manage virtual networks for Azure administrators