Agreed. I was confused as well. It’s a mistake. There is no explanation of 10.0.3.4 in the entire vide when explaining VMs etc. The fact you noticed this means you were one of a few that really followed how this works.
@Divya, can you please explain what do you mean by hop server, if you re referring to the VM I have added as an NVA then it can be seen as any device which can act as network inspection or perform any other function decided by you
Precise and to the point. Thanks for taking time to explain
great explanation on UDRs. thanks!
Clean and well explained. thanks a lot
Thanks such a good video, it helped me on routine basic idea
That was a nice explanation.
Can you please explain us if the scenario is with Azure kubernetes service instead VMs.
Is the static ip address of your NVA 10.0.3.4 or 10.0.2.4?
Agreed. I was confused as well. It’s a mistake. There is no explanation of 10.0.3.4 in the entire vide when explaining VMs etc. The fact you noticed this means you were one of a few that really followed how this works.
it is 3.4 as can be seen when he was enabling the registry setting and IP forwarding.
What’s the benefit of adding hop sever between source server and destination server?
@Divya, can you please explain what do you mean by hop server, if you re referring to the VM I have added as an NVA then it can be seen as any device which can act as network inspection or perform any other function decided by you
My tracert command shows request timed out, could you please tell why?