AZ‑700T00 Azure Networking SolutionsTraining

Duration

3 days

Price

$2499

Cities

Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra, Perth

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Why Choose This Course

AZ-700T00: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions is an instructor-led course for professionals who plan, build and operate network infrastructure on Azure. The training covers the full spectrum of Azure networking: virtual networks and name resolution, hybrid connectivity using VPN Gateway and ExpressRoute, routing and load balancing for both HTTP(S) and non‑HTTP(S) traffic, and private access to Azure services via Private Link and endpoints. You’ll also work through network security controls including DDoS protection, network security groups, Azure Firewall and Web Application Firewall, with practical monitoring using Azure Monitor and Network Watcher.

This course is aligned to the skills measured for the Azure Network Engineer Associate certification and focuses on current Microsoft guidance for resilient, secure and scalable network architectures. You will design and implement application delivery with services such as Azure Application Gateway, Front Door and Traffic Manager, and learn how to instrument and optimise networks for performance and reliability.

The content is relevant for network engineers, cloud administrators and solutions professionals supporting enterprise workloads across Australia. Whether you are modernising on‑premises deployments or building cloud‑native environments, the course helps you apply best‑practice patterns for connectivity, security and operations—across Melbourne, Sydney, Brisbane, Adelaide, Canberra and Perth. A certificate of course attendance is included.

Prerequisites

  • There are no formal prerequisites for this course.

Exam

  • Candidates can achieve this certification by passing the following exam(s).
    AZ‑700: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions.

Books

  • AZ‑700T00 Azure Networking Solutions course material included.

Skills Gained

  • Design and implement Azure Virtual Networks and IP addressing
  • Configure name resolution and DNS for Azure workloads
  • Enable cross‑VNet connectivity with peering and hub‑and‑spoke designs
  • Implement routing and network virtual appliances
  • Establish hybrid connectivity with Site‑to‑Site and Point‑to‑Site VPNs
  • Design and deploy Azure ExpressRoute, Global Reach and FastPath
  • Load balance non‑HTTP(S) traffic with Azure Load Balancer
  • Load balance HTTP(S) traffic with Application Gateway and Front Door
  • Use Traffic Manager for global traffic distribution
  • Apply network security with NSGs, DDoS Protection and Azure Firewall
  • Secure web workloads with Web Application Firewall
  • Provide private access to services using Private Link and private endpoints
  • Restrict public exposure with service endpoints and VNet integration
  • Monitor connectivity and performance with Azure Monitor and Network Watcher
  • Instrument application delivery and diagnose network issues
  • Optimise resiliency, scale and availability across regions and VNets

Audience

  • This course is for network engineers and cloud administrators responsible for Azure connectivity, routing, application delivery, private access to services, and network security. It is also suitable for professionals preparing for the Azure Network Engineer Associate certification.

Outline

  • Introduction to Azure Virtual Networks
  • Configure public and private IP services
  • Design name resolution and Azure DNS
  • Cross‑VNet connectivity using peering
  • Implement virtual network routing
  • Configure Azure Virtual NAT for internet access
  • Design and implement hybrid networking
  • Azure VPN Gateway: S2S and P2S configurations
  • Authentication options for P2S VPN
  • Azure Virtual WAN and virtual hub scenarios
  • Network virtual appliances in virtual hubs
  • Design and implement Azure ExpressRoute
  • ExpressRoute peering and gateway configuration
  • Global Reach and FastPath design considerations
  • Load balancing non‑HTTP(S) traffic with Azure Load Balancer
  • Traffic Manager profiles for failover and performance
  • Load balancing HTTP(S) traffic
  • Application Gateway architecture and WAF policies
  • Front Door for global web application delivery
  • Design and implement network security
  • Network Security Groups and flow logging
  • Azure DDoS Protection planning and deployment
  • Azure Firewall deployment and policy management
  • Secure virtual hubs with Firewall Manager
  • Private access to Azure services
  • Private Link and private endpoints with DNS integration
  • Service endpoints and VNet integration for PaaS services
  • Design and implement network monitoring
  • Azure Monitor metrics and alerts for network resources
  • Network Watcher diagnostics: NSG flow logs, connection monitor
  • Troubleshooting connectivity and performance scenarios

Price

DaysFridayMon & TueSaturdays only
Time9:30 am to 5:00 pm6:00 pm to 9:00 pm10:00 am to 5:00 pm
Duration3 days 3 weeks 3 weeks
Price$2499$2499$2499

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Frequently Asked Questions (FAQ's)

Who should take AZ-700 training?
Azure network engineers, cloud infrastructure specialists, and administrators responsible for designing, securing, and operating Azure networking in enterprise or hybrid environments will benefit most.
You do not need formal prerequisites, but familiarity with networking fundamentals and basic Azure administration helps you progress faster through the handson practice.
The course covers sitetosite and pointtosite VPN, Azure Virtual WAN hubs, and ExpressRoute including design choices for resiliency, throughput, and latency.

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