Not able to create Point to Site connection with Virtual WAN
I've following the steps in the article mentioned below, however, the section where it describes how to Create a P2S configuration can't be followed because I don't see an option for Add point-to-site config under the Virtual WAN architecture. Each service is listed as Registered. My VWANs previously existed prior to enabling the point to site configuration and I've even created a brand new VWAN but do not see the option to add a P2S configuration on any of them. Any ideas?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-wan/virtual-wan-point-to-site-portal
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Get-AzureRmProviderFeature -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network -FeatureName AllowP2SCortexAccess
FeatureName ProviderName RegistrationState
----------- ------------ -----------------
AllowP2SCortexAccess Microsoft.Network Registered
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Get-AzureRmProviderFeature -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network -FeatureName AllowVnetGatewayOpenVpnProtocol
FeatureName ProviderName RegistrationState
----------- ------------ -----------------
AllowVnetGatewayOpenVpnProtocol Microsoft.Network Registered
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Register-AzureRmResourceProvider -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network
ProviderNamespace : Microsoft.Network
RegistrationState : Registered
ResourceTypes : {virtualNetworks, publicIPAddresses, networkInterfaces, interfaceEndpoints...}
Locations : {West US, East US, North Europe, West Europe...}
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I've following the steps in the article mentioned below, however, the section where it describes how to Create a P2S configuration can't be followed because I don't see an option for Add point-to-site config under the Virtual WAN architecture. Each service is listed as Registered. My VWANs previously existed prior to enabling the point to site configuration and I've even created a brand new VWAN but do not see the option to add a P2S configuration on any of them. Any ideas?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-wan/virtual-wan-point-to-site-portal
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Get-AzureRmProviderFeature -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network -FeatureName AllowP2SCortexAccess
FeatureName ProviderName RegistrationState
----------- ------------ -----------------
AllowP2SCortexAccess Microsoft.Network Registered
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Get-AzureRmProviderFeature -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network -FeatureName AllowVnetGatewayOpenVpnProtocol
FeatureName ProviderName RegistrationState
----------- ------------ -----------------
AllowVnetGatewayOpenVpnProtocol Microsoft.Network Registered
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Register-AzureRmResourceProvider -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network
ProviderNamespace : Microsoft.Network
RegistrationState : Registered
ResourceTypes : {virtualNetworks, publicIPAddresses, networkInterfaces, interfaceEndpoints...}
Locations : {West US, East US, North Europe, West Europe...}
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I've following the steps in the article mentioned below, however, the section where it describes how to Create a P2S configuration can't be followed because I don't see an option for Add point-to-site config under the Virtual WAN architecture. Each service is listed as Registered. My VWANs previously existed prior to enabling the point to site configuration and I've even created a brand new VWAN but do not see the option to add a P2S configuration on any of them. Any ideas?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-wan/virtual-wan-point-to-site-portal
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Get-AzureRmProviderFeature -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network -FeatureName AllowP2SCortexAccess
FeatureName ProviderName RegistrationState
----------- ------------ -----------------
AllowP2SCortexAccess Microsoft.Network Registered
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Get-AzureRmProviderFeature -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network -FeatureName AllowVnetGatewayOpenVpnProtocol
FeatureName ProviderName RegistrationState
----------- ------------ -----------------
AllowVnetGatewayOpenVpnProtocol Microsoft.Network Registered
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Register-AzureRmResourceProvider -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network
ProviderNamespace : Microsoft.Network
RegistrationState : Registered
ResourceTypes : {virtualNetworks, publicIPAddresses, networkInterfaces, interfaceEndpoints...}
Locations : {West US, East US, North Europe, West Europe...}
azure-vpn
I've following the steps in the article mentioned below, however, the section where it describes how to Create a P2S configuration can't be followed because I don't see an option for Add point-to-site config under the Virtual WAN architecture. Each service is listed as Registered. My VWANs previously existed prior to enabling the point to site configuration and I've even created a brand new VWAN but do not see the option to add a P2S configuration on any of them. Any ideas?
https://docs.microsoft.com/en-us/azure/virtual-wan/virtual-wan-point-to-site-portal
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Get-AzureRmProviderFeature -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network -FeatureName AllowP2SCortexAccess
FeatureName ProviderName RegistrationState
----------- ------------ -----------------
AllowP2SCortexAccess Microsoft.Network Registered
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Get-AzureRmProviderFeature -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network -FeatureName AllowVnetGatewayOpenVpnProtocol
FeatureName ProviderName RegistrationState
----------- ------------ -----------------
AllowVnetGatewayOpenVpnProtocol Microsoft.Network Registered
PS C:WINDOWSsystem32> Register-AzureRmResourceProvider -ProviderNamespace Microsoft.Network
ProviderNamespace : Microsoft.Network
RegistrationState : Registered
ResourceTypes : {virtualNetworks, publicIPAddresses, networkInterfaces, interfaceEndpoints...}
Locations : {West US, East US, North Europe, West Europe...}
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edited Nov 19 '18 at 22:42
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asked Nov 19 '18 at 17:01
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Currently, creating a point-to-site connection using Azure Virtual WAN is Preview version. You need to navigate to the Azure portal (Preview) and sign in with your Azure account. You will see it.
Besides, there is an important NOTE:
This public preview is provided without a service level agreement and
should not be used for production workloads. Certain features may not
be supported, may have constrained capabilities, or may not be
available in all Azure locations. See the Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews for details.
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Currently, creating a point-to-site connection using Azure Virtual WAN is Preview version. You need to navigate to the Azure portal (Preview) and sign in with your Azure account. You will see it.
Besides, there is an important NOTE:
This public preview is provided without a service level agreement and
should not be used for production workloads. Certain features may not
be supported, may have constrained capabilities, or may not be
available in all Azure locations. See the Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews for details.
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Currently, creating a point-to-site connection using Azure Virtual WAN is Preview version. You need to navigate to the Azure portal (Preview) and sign in with your Azure account. You will see it.
Besides, there is an important NOTE:
This public preview is provided without a service level agreement and
should not be used for production workloads. Certain features may not
be supported, may have constrained capabilities, or may not be
available in all Azure locations. See the Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews for details.
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Currently, creating a point-to-site connection using Azure Virtual WAN is Preview version. You need to navigate to the Azure portal (Preview) and sign in with your Azure account. You will see it.
Besides, there is an important NOTE:
This public preview is provided without a service level agreement and
should not be used for production workloads. Certain features may not
be supported, may have constrained capabilities, or may not be
available in all Azure locations. See the Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews for details.
Currently, creating a point-to-site connection using Azure Virtual WAN is Preview version. You need to navigate to the Azure portal (Preview) and sign in with your Azure account. You will see it.
Besides, there is an important NOTE:
This public preview is provided without a service level agreement and
should not be used for production workloads. Certain features may not
be supported, may have constrained capabilities, or may not be
available in all Azure locations. See the Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews for details.
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