How to migrate vnets to other Virtual Network Gateway?

Roland Barreto 66 Reputation points
2022-06-20T20:13:39.22+00:00

I have this scenario. ![213040-net.png][1] I want to migrate the network VNET01 to be another spoke in the other network. Like this. ![213108-image.png][2] How can I do that? I know I have to delete de VPN gateway SKU basic first. But before that what do I have to do, because this is a production environment. I was thinking about doing a peering, but I think there;s will be confusion ![212999-image.png][3] [1]: /api/attachments/213040-net.png?platform=QnA [2]: /api/attachments/213108-image.png?platform=QnA [3]: /api/attachments/212999-image.png?platform=QnA How Azure will know from where return the packets or connection?

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  1. Luis Rodriguez 6,221 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2022-06-21T07:27:42.127+00:00

    I don't think you can, if you remove Vnet01 gateway you'll have to delete the connection to the onpremise network 192.168.0.0/16. And even if you could you'll hit routing issues as both onpremise networks have overlapping ip ranges (192.168.0.0/16 and 192.168.0.0/17).

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