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Troubleshooting Virtual Network Routing

Troubleshooting basic network routing is an important skill. This troubleshooting scenario is an opportunity to assess your skills in this area. In this hands-on lab, you are trapped in an escape room. To escape, you need to troubleshoot the networking issues so that you can connect to the jumpbox and access the escape room exit on the web server. > **Note:** If you are completing this lab as part of the *Hands-On Network Troubleshooting with Azure Infrastructure as a Service (IaaS): An Escape Room Adventure* course, you will receive a key upon successful completion of this hands-on lab that you can use to unlock the door in the next hands-on lab in that course.

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Level
Clock icon Intermediate
Duration
Clock icon 30m
Published
Clock icon Oct 03, 2022

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Table of Contents

  1. Challenge

    Confirm Virtual Network Peering Configuration

    1. Check that virtual network peering exists between the hubvnet virtual network and the jumpboxvnet virtual network in both directions.
    2. Check that virtual network peering exists between the hubvnet virtual network and the workloadvnet virtual network in both directions.
    3. Check that the Traffic forwarded from remote network setting is correct on all the virtual network peers.
  2. Challenge

    Determine If the Virtual Network Routing Configuration Is Correct

    1. Determine if the route table configuration for the AzureFirewallSubnet subnet is correct.
    2. Determine if a route table is linked to either the subnet or network interface for JumpBox1.
    3. Determine if a route table is linked to either the subnet or network interface for WebServer1.
    4. Determine if a route exists in the linked route table to direct traffic to the Azure Firewall's private IP.
  3. Challenge

    Connect to WebServer1 from JumpBox1

    1. Use Remote Desktop to connect to JumpBox1 using the public IP address for the Azure Firewall.
    2. Use Microsoft Edge on JumpBox1 to connect to WebServer1 using the address http://10.1.0.80.

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