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articles/virtual-network-manager/common-issues.md

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# Common issues seen with Azure Virtual Network Manager
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In this article, we cover common issues you may face when using Azure Virtual Network Manager and provide some possible solutions.
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## Why isn't my configuration getting applied?
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**Common reasons for configurations not being applied:**

articles/virtual-network-manager/concept-azure-policy-integration.md

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#customer intent: As a network administrator, I want to learn how to use Azure Policy to define dynamic network group membership in Azure Virtual Network Manager so that I can create scalable and dynamically adapting virtual network environments in my organization.
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# Configuring network groups with Azure Policy in Azure Virtual Network Manager
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In this article, you learn how [Azure Policy](../governance/policy/overview.md) is used in Azure Virtual Network Manager to define dynamic network group membership. Dynamic network groups allow you to create scalable and dynamically adapting virtual network environments in your organization.
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In this article, you learn how [Azure Policy](../governance/policy/overview.md) is used in Azure Virtual Network Manager to define dynamic network group membership. Dynamic network groups allow you to create scalable and dynamically adapting virtual network environments in your organization.
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## Azure Policy overview
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# Connectivity configuration in Azure Virtual Network Manager
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In this article, you learn about the different types of configurations you can create and deploy using Azure Virtual Network Manager. There are two types of configurations currently available: *Connectivity* and *Security Admins*.
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*Connectivity* configurations allow you to create different network topologies based on your network needs. You have two topologies to choose from, a *mesh network* and a *hub and spoke*. Connectivity between virtual networks is defined within the configuration settings.

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In this article, you learn about cross-tenant support in Azure Virtual Network Manager. Cross-tenant supports allows organizations to use a central Network Manager instance for managing virtual networks across different tenants and subscriptions.
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## Overview of Cross-tenant
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Cross-tenant support in Azure Virtual Network Manager allows you to add subscriptions or management groups from other tenants to your network manager. This is done by establishing a two-way connection between the network manager and target tenants. Once connected, the central manager can deploy connectivity and/or security admin rules to virtual networks across those connected subscriptions or management groups. This support assists organizations that fit the following scenarios:

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In this article, you learn about how configurations are applied to your network resources. Also, you explore how updating a configuration deployment is different for each membership type. Then we go into details about *Deployment status* and *Goal state model*.
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## Deployment
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*Deployment* is the method Azure Virtual Network Manager uses to apply configurations to your virtual networks in network groups. Configurations don't take effect until they're deployed. When a deployment request is sent to Azure Virtual Network Manager, it calculates the [goal state](#goalstate) of all resources under your network manager in that region. Goal state is a combination of deployed configurations and network group membership. Network manager applies the necessary changes to your infrastructure.

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In this article, you'll learn how [security admins rules](concept-security-admins.md) provide flexible and scalable enforcement of security policies over tools like [network security groups](../virtual-network/network-security-groups-overview.md). First, you learn the different models of virtual network enforcement. Then, you learn the general steps for enforcing security with security admin rules.
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Azure Virtual Network Manager uses Azure Monitor for data collection and analysis like many other Azure services. Azure Virtual Network Manager provides event logs for each network manager. You can store and view event logs with Azure Monitor’s Log Analytics tool in the Azure portal, and through a storage account. You may also send these logs to an event hub or partner solution.
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Azure Virtual Network Manager currently provides the following log categories:

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This article provides an overview of the current limitations when you're using [Azure Virtual Network Manager](overview.md) to manage virtual networks. Understanding these limitations can help you properly deploy an Azure Virtual Network Manager instance in your environment. The article covers topics like the maximum number of virtual networks, overlapping IP spaces, and the evaluation cycle for policy compliance.
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* [Cross-tenant support](concept-cross-tenant.md) is available only when virtual networks are assigned to network groups with static membership.

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In this article, you learn about *network groups* and how they can help you group virtual networks together for easier management. Also, you learn about *Static group membership* and *Dynamic group membership* and how to use each type of membership.
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A *network group* is global container that includes a set of virtual network resources from any region. Then, configurations are applied to target the network group, which applies the configuration to all members of the group.

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In this article, you learn how scopes enable management groups or subscriptions to use certain features of Azure Virtual Network Manager. You also learn about the concept of hierarchy and how it can affect Azure Virtual Network Manager users.
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## Virtual Network Manager resources
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An Azure Virtual Network Manager instance includes the following resources:

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