diff --git a/README.md b/README.md index 890b94c..5086433 100644 --- a/README.md +++ b/README.md @@ -4,35 +4,29 @@ languages: - csharp products: - azure -services: virtual-network,network-watcher -platforms: dotnet -author: yaohaizh +extensions: +- services: virtual-network,network-watcher +- platforms: dotnet --- # Use network watcher to check connectivity between virtual machines in peered networks # - Azure Network sample for enabling and updating network peering between two virtual networks - - Summary ... - - - This sample uses Azure Network Watcher's connectivity check to verify connectivity between - two peered virtual networks. - - Details ... - - 1. Define two virtual networks network "A" and network "B" with one subnet each - - 2. Create two virtual machines, each within a separate network - - The virtual machines currently must use a special extension to support Network Watcher - 3. Peer the networks... - - the peering will initially have default settings: - - each network's IP address spaces will be accessible from the other network - - no traffic forwarding will be enabled between the networks - - no gateway transit between one network and the other will be enabled - - 4. Use Network Watcher to check connectivity between the virtual machines in different peering scenarios: - - both virtual machines accessible to each other (bi-directional) - - virtual machine A accessible to virtual machine B, but not the other way + Azure Network sample for enabling and updating network peering between two virtual networks + Summary ... + - This sample uses Azure Network Watcher's connectivity check to verify connectivity between + two peered virtual networks. + Details ... + 1. Define two virtual networks network "A" and network "B" with one subnet each + 2. Create two virtual machines, each within a separate network + - The virtual machines currently must use a special extension to support Network Watcher + 3. Peer the networks... + - the peering will initially have default settings: + - each network's IP address spaces will be accessible from the other network + - no traffic forwarding will be enabled between the networks + - no gateway transit between one network and the other will be enabled + 4. Use Network Watcher to check connectivity between the virtual machines in different peering scenarios: + - both virtual machines accessible to each other (bi-directional) + - virtual machine A accessible to virtual machine B, but not the other way ## Running this Sample ##