first 17 minutes is like a experienced professional teaching and rest of the video is just like teaching a person who have no knowledge about it, simply he is in skip mode
Poor presentation. As a solution architect I thought I would learn something from this but the presentation is jumping from aspect to aspect in each topic with there be any clear goal about what the discussion is trying to achieve. I turned off after 5-minutes as I couldn’t take any more 🤬 “Without a subnet you cannot create a vnet” what rubbish is this.
I would like to thank you so much, I attended college for cybersecurity and currently I am taking an Azure Networking class. I was totally confused about IP addresses and subnets and CIDR Notation and this was so simply explained I had jumped out my seat with joy that I found a video that explained these terms so easily.. Thank You Thank You!
First 15-20 mins were good but later it was such a worst overview this will confuse people if you are not prepared enough to take such kind of important topics please do not post these kind of topics until have a better version of it
@@surbhisharma7853 Hi Surbhi, When I say it's not clear, I mean it's not explained properly. It lacks structure and preparedness if you compare it with first 17 minutes, probably because it was delivered by another person.
Yeah bro as you said first 17 minutes is like a experienced professional teaching and rest of the video is just like teaching a person who have no knowledge about it simply he is in skip mode
Does anyone know who is the lady at the beginning? I like her very much. I would like to know what other video courses she teaches She is very clear. The second guy was too hard to understand.
Hi, thanks for the feedback, all our trainers are Subject Matter Experts and Microsoft Certified Trainers, We will suggest you to join our training and we will ensure that you will love it.
You have to revisit the Public vs Private part. I disagree that only public IP is used for Management and Private is for Data. Since you had a remote session over internet to a PC doesn't mean that Public IP meant for MGMT. Network is so flexible, you can use any segment of "usable" IP to the MGMT traffic.
i believe "network is so flexible" also means "network is vulnerable", cause its accesible on any ip for managing. also try pinging your private IPs from outside wan . i guarantee it wont be responding even when its forwarded on your L4 or L3 device or NGFW. also his explanation makes my brain even spaggettier. fortunately, i read first before continuing.
@@jas6744 We understand your perspective, also look into facts that external ips are being used with firewall public ip, public ips of Load balancer and public IP of VPN Gateway in order to form secure connectivity, load distribution and VPN gateway connectivity respectively. You might have utilised VPN to connect Point to site connectivity so there you are definitely connecting over public ip because its a VPN gateway and during covid situation almost everyone has utilized it, Another example if you are utilizing any particular web application which is public-facing and you are uploading any document then that is also you are transferring data over Public IP.
The way to explain Azure Networking. The same way pls explain Active directory. And other topics in Azure. Might as well do the same for tge entire Azure course. Thank you.
@@syedzaidi49 Hi, please check our video on Azure Active Directory from here : ua-cam.com/video/3vvgg-lGlYs/v-deo.html Also, here is our playlist for Azure For Beginners : ua-cam.com/play/PLlI3peB1V-rokC8LKSmcwNCKu0sZbQeOR.html We have multiple Azure playlists already available on our channel. Do check out. If there is any topic that you'd specifically want us to create then let us know, we'd love to help you. Regards Team K21Academy
@@K21Academy I have no words to thank you. You are so diligent in approach that I love you for that. Thank you for indicating Active Directory and other contents. You are excellent in your teaching skills. I wish others do the same. I will let you know topics to create more content as I go along further in my studies. Thank you so much. Good Bless you and your team. You are doing a awesome job. Tremendously appreciate your hardwork.
Well, I enjoyed the content, really informative for a novice like me. One now doubt at 037:52 for service endpoint policies is mainly around Azure Storage Accounts. What of other Azure services such as Azure SQL Database, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Key Vault, and more. How can relate them to Service points? Thanks in advance for clarifying.
Hi! Service Endpoint Policies in Azure are not limited to Azure Storage Accounts, but can also be applied to other Azure services such as Azure SQL Database, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Key Vault, and more. These policies are used to restrict access to specific Azure services to a specific Virtual Network, enabling network traffic to travel directly to the service over an optimized route, rather than traversing the Internet. By configuring Service Endpoint Policies, you can enhance the security of your Azure resources by allowing traffic only from trusted sources and enforcing network traffic to use secure channels. Hope this helps. Regards Team K21Academy
thank you bro for this informations. I have a question and I hope you can answer it : I get an error message telling me that I am using a proxy when I open one of my short links via rdp developed by Azure, is there a way to resolve this error message and create rdp with a real IP address. Thanks in advance
Hi. The error message you are encountering while opening a short link via RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) developed by Azure and being prompted about using a proxy is likely due to the configuration of your Azure environment, which may be utilizing a proxy for outbound internet connectivity. To resolve this issue and create an RDP with a real IP address, you can try the following steps: 1. Check Azure network configuration. 2. Use a public IP address 3. Configure RDP settings 4. Check RDP client settings 5. Contact Azure support It's important to note that changing network or RDP settings may require proper authorization and understanding of your organization's security policies. Always follow best practices and seek appropriate permissions before making any changes to your Azure environment. Hope this helps. Regards Team K21Academy
The first indian female is really good, easy to understand, the the following male guy is really bad to be honest, can you explain more clear? Like traffic coming from or to? How could I know the traffic is from A or to A, this networking traffic is already easily confused, your explanation is making it more confused, if you cannot explain it clearly, why not try to learn the Indian female tutor to draw the workflow in whiteboard. Once the male guy starts, I begin to lose my way on this tutorial.
I agree,, first 17 min was very clear and interesting...but later when the male voice came in, he seems to be not a trainer and just trying to finish off stuff..
We can't show the whole practical of those examples as it will make the video too long & also we cover the detailed lab practical's in our Azure Job Oriented Program. If interested you can drop an email at contact@k21academy.com You can also checkout the Application Gateway blog : k21academy.com/microsoft-azure/jobcourse/understanding-and-implementing-azure-application-gateway/
Good well-paced vedio to demystify Azure Networking jargons and kicstart your azure journey.When you know a bit of the overall picture, you can always dig deep and learn better.
Hi Rishikesh, thanks for the feedback. Would you mind telling us what things we missed? Kindly help us, so we explain you better in our next videos. Regards TeamK21
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The lady is a good instructor. When the male tutor jumped in, i was thinking i would have changed channels.
Agree
lady made us understand and male voice came to confuse us.
first 17 minutes is like a experienced professional teaching and rest of the video is just like teaching a person who have no knowledge about it, simply he is in skip mode
wrong
Yes, I agree
Agreed
Poor presentation. As a solution architect I thought I would learn something from this but the presentation is jumping from aspect to aspect in each topic with there be any clear goal about what the discussion is trying to achieve. I turned off after 5-minutes as I couldn’t take any more 🤬
“Without a subnet you cannot create a vnet” what rubbish is this.
I would like to thank you so much, I attended college for cybersecurity and currently I am taking an Azure Networking class. I was totally confused about IP addresses and subnets and CIDR Notation and this was so simply explained I had jumped out my seat with joy that I found a video that explained these terms so easily.. Thank You Thank You!
Wow, that's awesome! Cheers to your new journey. We have lots more Azure videos-feel free to check them out whenever you need.
The lady explains so well! Very impressive and thankq so much!
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I agree she is really got me engaged and cleared out many things I have been struggling with
very well& help full concept session for Azure networking ,thank u so much for share this video's.
Glad you like it.
First 15-20 mins were good but later it was such a worst overview this will confuse people if you are not prepared enough to take such kind of important topics please do not post these kind of topics until have a better version of it
First 17 Minutes are good. Rest of the video is not clear enough. Please prepare in advance before recording the video.
Hello Mukesh, Could you please let us know what is not clear, as we have checked the video, it is streaming correctly.
Regards,
Team K21
@@surbhisharma7853 Hi Surbhi,
When I say it's not clear, I mean it's not explained properly. It lacks structure and preparedness if you compare it with first 17 minutes, probably because it was delivered by another person.
@@surbhisharma7853 Just showing the UI in the portal is not a great explanation for beginners, I think.
Yeah bro as you said first 17 minutes is like a experienced professional teaching and rest of the video is just like teaching a person who have no knowledge about it simply he is in skip mode
Absolutely what u said is correct✔
Does anyone know who is the lady at the beginning? I like her very much.
I would like to know what other video courses she teaches
She is very clear. The second guy was too hard to understand.
Hi, thanks for the feedback, all our trainers are Subject Matter Experts and Microsoft Certified Trainers, We will suggest you to join our training and we will ensure that you will love it.
really good overview. Just one thing though - at 16:46 should the addiional subnet cidr range not have been 10.1.2.0/24 because the vnet is a /16?
Yea your right. I also noticed that error
Very good and informative concept clearing session for Azure networking. Thanks a lot
Thanks, keep watching!
Amazing! I am so happy I have found your channel
Thanks, keep watching!
Awesome session for beginner...
Keep watching 😊 and do let us know what videos you'll like to see next?
You have to revisit the Public vs Private part. I disagree that only public IP is used for Management and Private is for Data. Since you had a remote session over internet to a PC doesn't mean that Public IP meant for MGMT. Network is so flexible, you can use any segment of "usable" IP to the MGMT traffic.
Thanks for the suggestions and feedback
i believe "network is so flexible" also means "network is vulnerable", cause its accesible on any ip for managing. also try pinging your private IPs from outside wan . i guarantee it wont be responding even when its forwarded on your L4 or L3 device or NGFW. also his explanation makes my brain even spaggettier. fortunately, i read first before continuing.
@@jas6744 We understand your perspective, also look into facts that external ips are being used with firewall public ip, public ips of Load balancer and public IP of VPN Gateway in order to form secure connectivity, load distribution and VPN gateway connectivity respectively.
You might have utilised VPN to connect Point to site connectivity so there you are definitely connecting over public ip because its a VPN gateway and during covid situation almost everyone has utilized it,
Another example if you are utilizing any particular web application which is public-facing and you are uploading any document then that is also you are transferring data over Public IP.
Best video of Networking
Thanks, keep watching!
nice explanation. very well explained. the begining and the end voice promo sounds like the voice to Abhishek Bachchan.
Thanks for watching. Your kind words keeps us motivated. Do let us know what you'd like to see next?
The way to explain Azure Networking. The same way pls explain Active directory. And other topics in Azure. Might as well do the same for tge entire Azure course. Thank you.
@@syedzaidi49 Hi, please check our video on Azure Active Directory from here : ua-cam.com/video/3vvgg-lGlYs/v-deo.html
Also, here is our playlist for Azure For Beginners : ua-cam.com/play/PLlI3peB1V-rokC8LKSmcwNCKu0sZbQeOR.html
We have multiple Azure playlists already available on our channel. Do check out. If there is any topic that you'd specifically want us to create then let us know, we'd love to help you.
Regards
Team K21Academy
@@K21Academy I have no words to thank you. You are so diligent in approach that I love you for that. Thank you for indicating Active Directory and other contents. You are excellent in your teaching skills. I wish others do the same. I will let you know topics to create more content as I go along further in my studies. Thank you so much. Good Bless you and your team. You are doing a awesome job. Tremendously appreciate your hardwork.
@@syedzaidi49 Your words deeply motivates us to do more. Thank you so much.
Regards
Team K21Academy
excellent thanks for your effort
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Well, I enjoyed the content, really informative for a novice like me.
One now doubt at 037:52 for service endpoint policies is mainly around Azure Storage Accounts. What of other Azure services such as Azure SQL Database, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Key Vault, and more. How can relate them to Service points? Thanks in advance for clarifying.
Hi!
Service Endpoint Policies in Azure are not limited to Azure Storage Accounts, but can also be applied to other Azure services such as Azure SQL Database, Azure Cosmos DB, Azure Key Vault, and more.
These policies are used to restrict access to specific Azure services to a specific Virtual Network, enabling network traffic to travel directly to the service over an optimized route, rather than traversing the Internet.
By configuring Service Endpoint Policies, you can enhance the security of your Azure resources by allowing traffic only from trusted sources and enforcing network traffic to use secure channels.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Team K21Academy
Excellent Information to start!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! It will highly appreciated if you can share the implementation video.
Thanks, Keep watching! Stay tuned for the video.
thank you bro for this informations.
I have a question and I hope you can answer it :
I get an error message telling me that I am using a proxy when I open one of my short links via rdp developed by Azure, is there a way to resolve this error message and create rdp with a real IP address.
Thanks in advance
Hi.
The error message you are encountering while opening a short link via RDP (Remote Desktop Protocol) developed by Azure and being prompted about using a proxy is likely due to the configuration of your Azure environment, which may be utilizing a proxy for outbound internet connectivity.
To resolve this issue and create an RDP with a real IP address, you can try the following steps:
1. Check Azure network configuration.
2. Use a public IP address
3. Configure RDP settings
4. Check RDP client settings
5. Contact Azure support
It's important to note that changing network or RDP settings may require proper authorization and understanding of your organization's security policies. Always follow best practices and seek appropriate permissions before making any changes to your Azure environment.
Hope this helps.
Regards
Team K21Academy
Like the same post the working mechanism of an all the services, whatever you explained.
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So well explained. Thanks
Thanks, keep watching!
😊 Thank you so much for your fast, to the point approach.
Glad it was helpful!
good excellent syslabus
Glad you liked it! 😊
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Very well explain nice
Thanks!
The first indian female is really good, easy to understand, the the following male guy is really bad to be honest, can you explain more clear? Like traffic coming from or to? How could I know the traffic is from A or to A, this networking traffic is already easily confused, your explanation is making it more confused, if you cannot explain it clearly, why not try to learn the Indian female tutor to draw the workflow in whiteboard. Once the male guy starts, I begin to lose my way on this tutorial.
Well explained!
Thanks for watching. Your kind words keeps us motivated. Do let us know what you'd like to see next?
Very well explained, very detailed, very nice examples. Thank you for sharing. 🙏
Thanks, keep watching!
after ccna can i get this course done ?
Excellent introduction to Azure Networking. Well done!
Glad you liked it!
I agree,, first 17 min was very clear and interesting...but later when the male voice came in, he seems to be not a trainer and just trying to finish off stuff..
this course is suitable for AZ-700 exam?
Hi,
That will help you to get basics covered.
1:06:20 Horrible to not have a clear example to show all the steps. Happened many times through the video.
We can't show the whole practical of those examples as it will make the video too long & also we cover the detailed lab practical's in our Azure Job Oriented Program. If interested you can drop an email at contact@k21academy.com
You can also checkout the Application Gateway blog :
k21academy.com/microsoft-azure/jobcourse/understanding-and-implementing-azure-application-gateway/
Good well-paced vedio to demystify Azure Networking jargons and kicstart your azure journey.When you know a bit of the overall picture, you can always dig deep and learn better.
Thanks, keep watching and supporting.
Its really a good video
Thank you so much 😀
Why that guy(Atul or something like that) is in hurry. seems he wants to go for toilet. Skipping lots of things and very annoying.
Hahaha maybe we was rushing to finish to go to toilet haha
nice
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25:20 completed till now
Good
We're glad it helped you.
Please complete the video with the lady who was there for 17 mins
Problem with your video is, you are not showing examples, half cooked
Thanks for the feedback.
Nice
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Hello Morty....
Too many
Can you please explain what "too many" means?
@K21Academy too much info per this video
Not for beginners..
Hi Rishikesh, thanks for the feedback.
Would you mind telling us what things we missed?
Kindly help us, so we explain you better in our next videos.
Regards
TeamK21
waste of time