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articles/virtual-wan/create-bgp-peering-hub-portal.md

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This article helps you configure an Azure Virtual WAN hub router to peer with a Network Virtual Appliance (NVA) in your virtual network using BGP Peering using the Azure portal. The virtual hub router learns routes from the NVA in a spoke VNet that is connected to a virtual WAN hub. The virtual hub router also advertises the virtual network routes to the NVA. For more information, see [Scenario: BGP peering with a virtual hub](scenario-bgp-peering-hub.md). You can also create this configuration using [Azure PowerShell](create-bgp-peering-hub-powershell.md).
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:::image type="content" source="./media/create-bgp-peering-hub-portal/diagram.png" alt-text="Diagram of configuration.":::
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articles/virtual-wan/create-bgp-peering-hub-powershell.md

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This article helps you configure an Azure Virtual WAN hub router to peer with a Network Virtual Appliance (NVA) in your virtual network using BGP Peering using Azure PowerShell. The virtual hub router learns routes from the NVA in a spoke VNet that is connected to a virtual WAN hub. The virtual hub router also advertises the virtual network routes to the NVA. For more information, see [Scenario: BGP peering with a virtual hub](scenario-bgp-peering-hub.md). You can also create this configuration using the [Azure portal](create-bgp-peering-hub-portal.md).
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:::image type="content" source="./media/create-bgp-peering-hub-portal/diagram.png" alt-text="Diagram of configuration.":::
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articles/virtual-wan/cross-tenant-vnet-az-cli.md

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This article helps you use Azure Virtual WAN to connect a virtual network to a virtual hub in a different tenant. This architecture is useful if you have client workloads that must be connected to be the same network but are on different tenants. For example, as shown in the following diagram, you can connect a non-Contoso virtual network (the remote tenant) to a Contoso virtual hub (the parent tenant).
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articles/virtual-wan/cross-tenant-vnet.md

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This article helps you use Azure Virtual WAN to connect a virtual network to a virtual hub in a different tenant. This architecture is useful if you have client workloads that must be connected to be the same network but are on different tenants. For example, as shown in the following diagram, you can connect a non-Contoso virtual network (the remote tenant) to a Contoso virtual hub (the parent tenant).
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articles/virtual-wan/manage-secure-access-resources-spoke-p2s.md

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The steps in this article help you create the architecture in the following diagram to allow User VPN clients to access a specific resource (VM1) in a spoke VNet connected to the virtual hub, but not other resources (VM2). Use this architecture example as a basic guideline.
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In this quickstart, you'll create an Azure Virtual WAN multi-hub deployment, including all gateways and VNet connections. The list of input parameters has been purposely kept at a minimum. The IP addressing scheme can be changed by modifying the variables inside of the template. The scenario is explained further in the [Any-to-any scenario](scenario-any-to-any.md) article.
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This template creates a fully functional Azure Virtual WAN environment with the following resources:
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articles/virtual-wan/virtual-wan-point-to-site-portal.md

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This article shows you how to use Virtual WAN to connect to your resources in Azure. In this article, you create a point-to-site User VPN connection over OpenVPN or IPsec/IKE (IKEv2) using PowerShell. This type of connection requires the native VPN client to be configured on each connecting client computer. Most of the steps in this article can be performed using Azure Cloud Shell, except for uploading certificates for certificate authentication.
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articles/virtual-wan/virtual-wan-route-table-nva-portal.md

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This article shows you how to steer traffic from a branch (on-premises site) connected to the Virtual WAN hub to a Spoke virtual network (VNet) via a Network Virtual Appliance (NVA).
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