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Inter-cloud VPN - Azure to AWS tunnel using managed services
Inter-cloud VPN - Azure to AWS tunnel using managed services
* 2019-02-06 IKEv2 compatible news came in at AWS with Site to Site VPN.
* [https://aws.amazon.com/about-aws/whats-new/2019/02/aws-site-to-site-vpn-now-supports-ikev2/ AWS Site-to-Site VPN Now Supports IKEv2]
The point when connecting Azure and AWS was that AWS only supported IKEv1,  it became possible to realize two-way connection by supporting IKEv2. However, there are notes BGP can not be used (it may be possible depending on settings).
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= The procedure =
Azure side
1. Create virtual network
2. Create gateway subnet
3. creation of public IP
4. Create virtual network gateway
AWS side
5. creation of VPC
6. Create subnet
7. Create Internet gateway (optional)
8. create the customer gateway statically
9. Creating Virtual Private Gateway
10. create a VPN connection statically
11. download the configuration file
Azure side
12. Create a local network gateway
13. Create connection
AWS side
14. add a virtual private gateway to the routing table option
Azure side
15. Setting up two connections


= References =
= References =
* [https://hackernoon.com/how-to-connect-between-azure-and-aws-with-managed-services-4b03ec334e8a connect-between-azure-and-aws-with-managed-services]
* [https://hackernoon.com/how-to-connect-between-azure-and-aws-with-managed-services-4b03ec334e8a connect-between-azure-and-aws-with-managed-services]

Revision as of 10:08, 24 March 2021

Inter-cloud VPN - Azure to AWS tunnel using managed services


The point when connecting Azure and AWS was that AWS only supported IKEv1, it became possible to realize two-way connection by supporting IKEv2. However, there are notes BGP can not be used (it may be possible depending on settings).

ClipCapIt-190603-174526.PNG

The procedure

Azure side 1. Create virtual network 2. Create gateway subnet 3. creation of public IP 4. Create virtual network gateway

AWS side 5. creation of VPC 6. Create subnet 7. Create Internet gateway (optional) 8. create the customer gateway statically 9. Creating Virtual Private Gateway 10. create a VPN connection statically 11. download the configuration file

Azure side 12. Create a local network gateway 13. Create connection

AWS side 14. add a virtual private gateway to the routing table option

Azure side 15. Setting up two connections

References