Completing the Microsoft Azure Setup
Lab 2 Completing the Microsoft Azure Setup
Objective and Tasks
Complete the initial setup of the Microsoft Azure subscription:
1. Create a Student VNet and Configure the DNS
2. Configure the VNet Peering
You create an Azure Virtual Network (VNet) on the Microsoft Azure portal and configure the custom DNS. You use the new VNet to deploy your VMs from Horizon Cloud Service on Microsoft Azure.

- Log in to the Microsoft Azure console.
- User name:
- <company>.<full_name>.<student_number>@outlook.com
- Password:
- Omni$$a!Omni$$a!
- Click on Hamburger icon in the azure portal
- Go to Virtual networks
- Click Create.
- Go to Virtual networks
- User name:

- On the Basics tab:
- Configure the settings using the values that are recorded in the student data worksheet.
- The values for the Subscription and Region options are provided by the instructor.
- From the Resource group drop-down menu, select <geo>hcsmadm-rg.
- Enter <geo>hcsmadm-vnet<student_number> in the Virtual network name text box.
- The example in picture above the geo is America
- The resource group name is amerhcsmadm-rg
- Virtual network name is amerhcsmadm-vet41

You must delete the 10.0.0.0/16 IP address. Otherwise, the environment deployment fails.
- Configure the IP addresses settings:
- On the IP addresses tab
- Click Delete address space.
- Click Add IPv4 address space.
- Enter 10.4.<student_number>.0 in the Starting address text box.
- For Address space size, select /24 (addresses).
- Click + Add a Subnet, The Add subnet wizard appears to the right.

- Configure the VMs subnet.
- Enter VMs in the Name text box.
- Enter 10.4.<student_number>.0 in the Starting address text box.
- From the Size drop-down, select /26 (64 addresses).
- From the NAT gateway drop-down menu, select <geo>-NAT-UAG-<student_number>.
- Leave the other options unchanged and click Add.

- At the end of step 4, you should see a similar screenshot
- Click on + Add a subent to configure the Management subnet.

- Configure the Management subnet.
- Enter Management in the Name text box.
- From the Size drop-down, select /26 (64 addresses).
- Enter 10.4.<student_number>.128 in the Starting address text box.
- From the NAT gateway drop-down menu, select <geo>-NAT-UAG-<student_number>.
- Leave the other options unchanged and click Add.

- At the end of step 6, you should see a similar screenshot
- Click on + Add a subent to configure the Unified Access Gateway subnet.

- Configure the Unified Access Gateway subnet.
- Click + Add a Subnet again.
- Enter DMZ in the Name text box.
- From the Size drop-down, select /27 (32 addresses).
- Enter 10.4.<student_number>.192 in the Starting address text box.
- Leave the other options unchanged and click Add.

- At the end of step 6, you should see a similar screenshot
- Click on + Add a subent to configure the BASTION subnet.

- Configure the BASTION subnet.
- Click + Add a Subnet again.
- Enter AzureBastion in the Name text box.
- Enter 10.4.<student_number>.224 in the Starting address text box.
- From the Size drop-down, select /27 (32 addresses).
- Leave the other options unchanged and click Add.

- At the end of lab 10, you should see similar screenshot as above.
- Leave the default options unchanged and click Next.
- Leave the default options unchanged and click Review + Create at the botton of the page.
- Review the configuration and click Create.

- Wait for the process to finish and click Go to resource.
- In the left navigation pane of the <geo>hcsmadm-vnet<student_number> page, select Subnets.
- Select Management subnet.
- From the Services drop-down menu, select Microsoft.Sql and Microsoft.Storage.
- Leave the other options unchanged and click Save.

- In the left navigation pane, select DNS servers.
- Select Custom and enter 10.2.1.4 in the text box.
- Click Save.
You configure peering between the student VNet and the Active Directory VNet so that you can deploy the Horizon Cloud Edge.

- Configure the VNet Peering:
- If necessary, log in to Microsoft Azure
- Go to portal.azure.com on your browser
- Username: <company>.<full_name>.<student_number>
- Password: Omni$$a!Omni$$a!
- To expand the left navigation pane, click the hamburger icon on the menu bar.
- In the left navigation pane, select Virtual networks.
- Click <geo>hcsmadm-vnet<student_number>.

- On the <geo>hcsmadm-vnet<student_number> page.
- In the left navigation pane, select Settings > Peerings.
- Click + Add.

- Configure the settings for the Remote virtual network summary.
- Peering link name, enter <geo>hcsmadm-vnet<student_number>-peer2
- Virtual network deployment model, Verify that Resource manager is selected.
- Under the Subscription drop-down, ensure that <geo> Education is selected.
- Under Virtual network, Select <geo>hcsmadm-vnet.
- Verify that the following check box selected:
- Allow the peered virtual network to access ‘<geo>hcsmadmvnet<student_number>'
- Allow the peered virtual network to receive forwarded traffic from ‘<geo>hcsmadmvnet<student_number>'
- Allow gateway or route server in the peered virtual network to forward traffic to ‘<geo>hcsmadmvnet<student_number>'
- Verify that the check box not selected for:
- Enable the peered virtual network to use ‘<geo>hcsmadmvnet<student_number>' remote gateway or route server

- Configure the settings for Local virtual network summary:
- Enter <geo>hcsmadm-vnet<student_number>-peer1 for Peering link name.
- Verify that the following check box selected:
- Allow ‘<geo>hcsmadm-vnet<student_number>' to access the peered virtual network
- Allow ‘<geo>hcsmadm-vnet<student_number>' to receive forwarded traffic from the peered virtual network
- Allow gateway or route server in ‘<geo>hcsmadmvnet<student_number>' to forward traffic to the peered virtual network
- Verify that the check box not selected:
- Enable‘<geo>hcsmadmvnet<student_number>' to use the peered virtual networks’ remote gateway or route server
- Click Add.
This is end of Lab 2.
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