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* Click on OK
* Click on OK
* Wait for the task of subnet association to complete and click on the newly associated subnet
* Wait for the task of subnet association to complete and click on the newly associated subnet
* From the main pane, click on Network security group ->
* From the main pane, click on Network security group
:* Network security group: select an existing network security group from the list
:* Route table: select an existing route table from the list
* Click on Save
* Logoff the Microsoft Azure Portal

Latest revision as of 12:47, 30 April 2018

Creating a route table

  • Login to the Azure Portal:
https://portal.azure.com
  • From the upper search pane, write "Route tables" -> click on "Create route table" or "Add":
  • Name: Specify here a name for the new route table
  • Subscription: Select the relevant subscription name
  • Resource group: Select either existing or create a new resource group.
For more information, see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/azure-resource-manager/resource-group-overview#resource-groups
  • BGP route propagation: Leave the default settings (Enabled)
For more information, see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-networks-udr-overview#custom-routes
  • Click on Create
  • Wait for the deployment on the new route table to complete
  • From the "Route tables" window, click on the newly created route table
  • From the main pane, click on Tags -> add a new tag:
  • Name: Specify here Name
  • Value: Specify here the name of the newly created route table
  • Click on Save
  • From the main pane, click on Routes -> click on Add:
  • Route name: Specify here a name for the route within the route table
  • Address prefix: Specify here the destination IP address CIDR
For more information, see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-networks-udr-overview#how-azure-selects-a-route
  • Next hop type: Select the relevant type
For more information, see: https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-network/virtual-networks-udr-overview
  • Click on OK
  • From the main pane, click on Subnets -> click on Associate:
  • Virtual network: Click to choose an existing VNet
  • Subnet: Click to choose an existing subnet
  • Click on OK
  • Wait for the task of subnet association to complete and click on the newly associated subnet
  • From the main pane, click on Network security group
  • Network security group: select an existing network security group from the list
  • Route table: select an existing route table from the list
  • Click on Save
  • Logoff the Microsoft Azure Portal