In this tutorial, you use the Azure portal to create a site-to-site (S2S) VPN gateway connection between your on-premises network and a virtual network. You can also create this configuration by using Azure PowerShell or the Azure CLI.
With this guide, you’ve stood up a full AzureLocal SDN environment, including VNets, Gateways, Load Balancing, and Network Security Groups. This mirrors the architectural patterns of Azure public cloud, enabling a consistent, secure, and high-performing hybrid infrastructure. This post reflects the author’s testing and implementation experience.
Learn how to create, delete, and update gateway connections using Windows Admin Center after you deploy Software Defined Networking (SDN) managed by on-premises tools. Applies to: AzureLocal 2311.2 and later; Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016.
Azure Local Network Gateway is designed to support a wide range of network configurations, from small-scale setups to enterprise-grade deployments. It can handle multiple address spaces, making it suitable for organisations with complex on-premises networks that span multiple subnets or locations.
Full video: https://youtu.be/Y7KwOesXJVYWe'll guide you through creating a localnetworkgateway for your Azure VPN. We'll cover setting up public IP address...
On the left side of the portal page, select +Create a resource. In the search box, type "Localnetworkgateway," Select Localnetworkgateway, then select Create to open the Create localnetworkgateway page. Name Your gateway name. IP address: Specify your Harmony SASE gateway IP.
This is the localnetworkgateway resource module for the Azure Verified Modules library. This module deploys azurelocalnetworkgateway along with bgp configuration. It leverages the AzureRM provider and a default configuration gets deployed with default folder. The following requirements are needed by this module:
Sometimes the settings for your localnetworkgateway AddressPrefix or GatewayIPAddress change, or you need to configure BGP settings. This article shows you how to modify your localnetworkgateway settings. You can also modify these settings using a different method by selecting a different option from the following list:
Learn how to create, delete, and update gateway connections using Windows Admin Center after you deploy Software Defined Networking (SDN) managed by on-premises tools.