This will allow traffic to pass between your vNets and regions. This peer connection will make both a connection from your first vNet to your Second vNet And a reverse connection from your second vNet back to your first vNet. This will allow traffic to pass in both directions.
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Navigate to 'Virtual Network' in the Azure Portal.
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Select your new vNet to view it's details.
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Under 'Settings' on the left side, select 'Peerings'.
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Click the
+ Add
button to create a new Peering.
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Make sure your new Peering has the following settings:
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A unique name of the connection from your new vNet to your old vNet.
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Elk-to-Red would make sense
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Choose your original RedTeam vNet in the dropdown labeled 'Virtual Network'. This is the network you are connecting to your new vNet and you should only have one option.
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Name the resulting connection from your RedTeam Vnet to your Elk vNet.
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Red-to-Elk would make sense
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Leave all other settings at their defaults.