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PART 6.2: CONFIGURING ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS SERVER ROUTER (MICROSOFT RRAS AZURE VPN)

Configuring RRAS sever is yet to be complete. Following by last chapter, I require few information from Azure portal, which I need to provide in the newly created and configured RRAS server. Login to Microsoft azure portal, and grab the Public IP address from Resource Groups> Poc-VPN>POC-VPN-VirtualnetworkGatewayPublicIP>Overview.

how to Find Microsoft Azure virtual network gateway public ip address

Same information can be retrieve using Azure powershell command, I can see the IpAddress property with public IP address as below screenshot.
Get-AzureRmPublicIpAddress -ResourceGroupName POC-VPN -Name POC-VPN-VirtualNetworkGatewayPublicIP

Microsoft Azure powershell Get-AzureRmPublicIpAddress vpn configuration of gateway

Once Enabled routing and remote access server. Icon will become green, collapse IPv4 menu then Static Routes. Right click and click New Static Route. Fill up the information about Azure subnet and select the interface from the drop down created in the last article. 

Azure VPN add static route connection for demand-dial

In the Network Interfaces menu, Right click AzureConnection demand dial interface, Note, connection state is disconnected. Go to properties. 

Microsoft Azure VPN Network Interfaces connection configure preshared key RRAS IKEv2

Here on the general tab type the virtual network gateway public IP taken from Azure Portal and on the Security tab, Use preshared key for authentication. and type some complex password using alphabates and numbers only. In this step-by-step guide RRAS server on-premises configuration is completed. and I will be creating connection, Storage account and one VM on Azure for testing.

Azure VPN gateway connection Public Ip address, VPN type IKEv2, preshared key for authentication RRAS demand-dial

PART 1 : MICROSOFT AZURE CREATION AND CONFIGURATION OF VPN TUNNEL SERIES
PART 2 : MICROSOFT AZURE CREATING RESOURCE GROUP 
PART 3 : MICROSOFT AZURE CREATING AND ADMINISTERING VIRTUAL NETWORK (VNET)
PART 3.1 : MICROSOFT AZURE POWERSHELL CREATING AND ADMINISTERING VIRTUAL NETWORK (VNET)
PART 4 : MICROSOFT AZURE CREATING AND ADMINISTRATING LOCAL NETWORK GATEWAY VPN
PART 4.1 : MICROSOFT AZURE POWERSHELL CREATING AND ADMINISTRATING LOCAL NETWORK GATEWAY 
PART 5: VIRTUAL NETWORK GATEWAY DEPLOYMENT ON MICROSOFT AZURE
PART 5.1: VIRTUAL NETWORK GATEWAY DEPLOYMENT USING MICROSOFT AZURE POWERSHELL
PART 6: INSTALLING ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS SERVER ROLE (MICROSOFT RRAS)
PART 6.1: CONFIGURING ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS SERVER DEMAND-DIAL (MICROSOFT RRAS AZURE VPN)
PART 6.2: CONFIGURING ROUTING AND REMOTE ACCESS SERVER ROUTER (MICROSOFT RRAS AZURE VPN)
PART 7: MICROSOFT AZURE CREATE CONNECTION IN VIRTUAL NETWORK GATEWAY
PART 7.1: MICROSOFT AZURE POWERSHELL VPN CONNECTION IN VIRTUAL NETWORK GATEWAY
PART 8: MICROSOFT AZURE ARM AND POWERSHELL CREATING AND MANAGING STORAGE ACCOUNT
PART 9: CREATING AND MANAGING VIRTUAL MACHINE (VM) USING MICROSOFT AZURE RESOURCE MANAGER PORTAL

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