Azure Routing explained in plain English with a story in 10 mins-User Defined Routes, Route priority
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- Опубліковано 13 тра 2020
- Everything you ever wanted to know about Azure Routing explained in plain english with an easy to understand story in a super simplified way
1. We will talk about a fictional company Modern Zoo who hosts two Virtual Networks - Domestic Animals Virtual Network and Wild Animals Virtual Network - we will answer the answers from the new CTO - Curious George on how Azure system routes work
2. We will talk about what a route table with a simple easy to understand New York City to SFO analogy.
3. The new Zoo Keeper has stringent requirements to route traffic a certain way
4. We will also talk about how routing priorities work in Azure and how Azure picks a route when we have User Defined Routes, System Routes and BGP routes.
5. We will talk about how User Defined Routes are created from the portal and how they are associated to a subnet.
6. What are the different next hop types in User Defined Routes and how we can use them to accomplish the requirements set by the new ZooKeeper Appliance.
All this in 10 minutes. I promise you - you won't be bored and the video will keep you engaged :)
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great way of explanation for such a tough topic of networking..
Thank you Balakrishna !
Super clear and fuss free explanation ever! Thank you so much!
Absolutely love the creativity and analogy to explain the fundamental concepts of routing table. THANKS!
This is top class tutorial !!I am glad that I found this on youtube..Keep up the good work and wishing for more such videos to come
I work in the Azure Networking team for Microsoft and I appove this video.
I have a doubt here, wont creating a route to drop traffic from Dog to hyna subnet as src- user, dest- hyna subnet, next-hop - none drop all the traffic towards hyna subnet no matter what the source address is ? I am saying this because source address is not defined here in any of the route, so how will this work ?
Man, seriously, it's freaking awesome. Great effort and even better content :)
Wow, best explanation I have seen so far, concepts that seem so difficult with other explanations now are very easy. Thank you!
Explained in the simplest way possible. You saved the day!!
Thank you ! 😁
Excellent explanation, thanks so much for making it simple with the story !!!
Thank you Nibin. Appreciate the feedback! 😊
amazing, simple explanation! cant thank you enough for sharing!
You are the best. I was struggling to understand this concept and you have explained is so beautifully that I won't forget it. I have shared this video with my team. Thanks again.
Thank you Abhinay appreciate the feedback
Perfectly explained, thank you so much!
thank you so much, awesome explanation, you really have the gift to teach
Really Appreciate the way you explained the things.. easy to relate and understand the topics... Thank you
Very helpful videos. Thank you for posting and looking forward to more content from you.
Thank you Sandro for the feedback. !
Nice one , much easy to understand as you explained with an analogy. Thanks
The monk who knows his stuff :) Great explanation :)
Thank you Aby
Crystal clear explanation!
very helpful and understandable - thank you!!
THis is what I was looking for. Thanks!
Great Explanation ! Thank you
Thanks for making this! It was fun to watch and very helpful for someone stepping into Azure networking. Subscribed and liked!
Thank you Mayer it’s feedback like this which keeps me motivated to create more - appreciate you taking the time out to comment and provide positive feedback!
The best explanation. Thankyou
Appreciate for such a good explanation.
Nice way of presenting Azure UDR.
Great work.
Wonderfully explained. Awesome !!
Brilliant explanation.
Excellent explanation
Great video. Well illustrated example and easy to follow instruction.
Thank you for the feedback
This was an amazing explanation
very nice and simplified viedo thankyou so much for your efforts
Great explanation
A really great way of the explanation, I have never seen the great explanation of Network Routing as in this video. Thank you very much!
Thank you for the feedback!
Great initiation with simple story loved to watch, looking myself to introduce cloud Network
Really nice and easy explanation. Really appreciate your efforts on it.
Awesome explanation sir, to the point!!
Great way to explain the concept.
Very very useful, was struggling to understand route tables!
Thank you Aditya, glad you found this easy to understand
Another great video.You have an innovative way of teaching.
Thank you Sachin !
Very well done!!!
Thank you Jim
you took a solution architecture bundle and put a cap of pre primary kid on my head.. thank u..
Thanks for sharing this nice video. Great works. Best explanation regarding Azure UDR and Route Priority. Please keep creating this type of video more and more.
Thank you Kamrul.. thanks for the motivation! 😊 It's feedback like this which keeps me going
Really impressed with the explanation...👍
Thank you Lok
This is Awesome!!! Thanks!
Thanks Kavitha
best one till date!
Thank you
Well done creat explanation with amazing examples
thank you Sargon for the feedback !
man, i was the Curious George here to know how it works but thanks a lot. I don't think i'll find a better explanation than this.
Thank you Vijay 😁 glad your curiosity was quenched
Nice... thanks to the brief explanation.
Thank you Manjunath ! Appreciate it
thanks fun way to explain this.
Appreciate the feedback Chris !
Nice explanation
very good explanation
Amazing explanation
Thanks Manoj
Good One Anand. Impressed 😇
thank you Anna ! 😊
nice one
Thank you Cosme glad you liked it
Hokey, but very useful. I needed George to be curious about how the wild animals could talk to on prem though.
This was very very helpful! Wish you can make more videos on Azure like that! 🙏🏿 you are awesome .
Pls lower the background music alil bit if possible. Just a suggestion.
Bhai.... Waaah.. Superb but bro create more videos... We wait for long time for ur videos 🤓🤓😍😍
Thank you @cloudpachera - appreciate your support !
You beautifully demystified a rather complex topic, Mr. Monk! Now, I understand monks aren't typically interested in monetization (:D), but honestly, if you were to ever create a crash-course on Azure, I would pay :) Thanks a ton again.
Thank you 🙏 appreciate the feedback. I don’t plan on monetizing currently - just sharing what I learn and doing my bit for the community 🙏
@@cloud-monk You Sire, do justice to your handle - Monk :)
Good one Anand keep going.
Thanks Peter
Great video, easy to understand. Are you able to explain how to setup for Wild Animals VNet to communicate to onpremise network?
2022/09/22… great video
Super simplified
Thanks Jathin !
You are really good... Are u doing any training sessions?
Sir this Virtual WAN is making the rounds. So please also explaing this. Have watched many many videos but couldnt get it. When it comes to simplicity of complex things, whos better than you in simplifying the things
Can we have a follow up video for expressroute udrs?
I have a doubt here, wont creating a route to drop traffic from Dog to hyna subnet as src- user, dest- hyna subnet, next-hop - none drop all the traffic towards hyna subnet no matter what the source address is ? I am saying this because source address is not defined here in any of the route, so how will this work ?
how do you know |user|hyena|none| only drops traffic from the dog subnet and not also other subnets?
Sir please make az 900 videos
I now understand what animals are in the zoo
Good evening Thanks for Sharing amazing videos with us. I am facing one issue. I am unable to connect to storage account from Azure virtual machines. Both resides in same region. Whereas from other regions and on premises it is accessible. Could you please help to understand this. Thanks in Advance
Thank you, have you checked the NSGs or routes on the virtual machine. Ideally you should have a service endpoint for storage or your routes should be set as allow via firewall/nva for storage urls.
@@cloud-monk Thanks for the update. I am able to successfully connect using service endpoint or private endpoint, but i am unable to understand the logic that after whitelisting public IP of VM also why i am unable to access the storage account if they are in same region. It would be a great help if you could help me understand the logic and share some relevant links..!!
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Excellent explanation. Where can I buy your courses ?
Thank you Nick for the support. I intend to keep the content completely free.
Sir Please where are you ! We are awaiting you super exciting , Concise, high quality content Vedios.
Thank you Amrit for the feedback, please let me know if there is a particular topic of interest to be covered for the upcoming videos!
@@cloud-monk Sir It'll be great if we get DNS like Video or Monitoring in Azure . TY for amazing videos.
Please make every topics of Az-104 exam with this way , So that there will be no difficulty for any students.
Thank you !
Was this designed for kids in primary school?
Do not underestimate the brain prowess of kids in primary school 😃😂
@@cloud-monk Haha