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| Log into the Azure portal, search for "Virtual Network Gateways" and click on "Create". | | Log into the Azure portal, search for "Virtual Network Gateways" and click on "Create". |
| <br> </br> | | <br> </br> |
− | [[File:VNGW_01.png|450px|center]] | + | [[File:VNGW_01.png|600px|center]] |
| <br> </br> | | <br> </br> |
| Use the information and images below as reference to complete the settings: | | Use the information and images below as reference to complete the settings: |
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| ====Create a Virtual Network==== | | ====Create a Virtual Network==== |
| ---- | | ---- |
− | In case you do not have a previously created virtual network, click on the blue URL link to create one: | + | In case you do not have previously created a virtual network, click on the blue URL link to create one and use the default settings as shown in the image below: |
| <br> </br> | | <br> </br> |
| [[File:VNGW_06.png|600px|center]] | | [[File:VNGW_06.png|600px|center]] |
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| ===DDNS configuration=== | | ===DDNS configuration=== |
| + | ---- |
| + | Log into the router via WebUI. |
| + | <br> </br> |
| + | In case you don’t have a public IP address on the WAN interface, you can enable the Dynamic DNS service as explained here [[DDNS Configuration Examples]] |
| + | <br> </br> |
| + | '''Path:''' WebUI > Services > Dynamic DNS. |
| + | <br> </br> |
| + | [[File:TN_DDNS.png|600px|center]] |
| + | <br> </br> |
| + | After finishing the configuration, you should get the public IP address of the created domain. |
| + | <br> </br> |
| + | [[File:TN_DDNS02.png|600px|center]] |
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| ===IPsec configuration=== | | ===IPsec configuration=== |
| + | ---- |
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| ==Check Site to Site Communication== | | ==Check Site to Site Communication== |