Set-AzVirtualNetworkPeering
Configures a virtual network peering.
Syntax
Set-AzVirtualNetworkPeering
-VirtualNetworkPeering <PSVirtualNetworkPeering>
[-AsJob]
[-DefaultProfile <IAzureContextContainer>]
[<CommonParameters>]
Description
The Set-AzVirtualNetworkPeering cmdlet configures a virtual network peering.
Examples
Example 1: Change forwarded traffic configuration of a virtual network peering
# Get the virtual network peering you want to update information for
$myVnet1ToMyVnet2 = Get-AzVirtualNetworkPeering -VirtualNetworkName "myVnet1" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup" -Name "myVnet1ToMyVnet2"
# Change value of AllowForwardedTraffic property
$myVnet1ToMyVnet2.AllowForwardedTraffic = $True
# Update the peering with changes made
Set-AzVirtualNetworkPeering -VirtualNetworkPeering $myVnet1ToMyVnet2
Example 2: Change virtual network access of a virtual network peering
# Get the virtual network peering
$myVnet1TomyVnet2 = Get-AzVirtualNetworkPeering -VirtualNetworkName "myVnet1" -ResourceGroupName "myResourceGroup" -Name "myVnet1TomyVnet2"
# Change AllowVirtualNetworkAccess property
$myVnet1TomyVnet2.AllowVirtualNetworkAccess = $False
# Update virtual network peering
Set-AzVirtualNetworkPeering -VirtualNetworkPeering $myVnet1TomyVnet2
Example 3: Change gateway transit property configuration of a virtual network peering
# Get the virtual network peering
$myVnet1TomyVnet2 = Get-AzVirtualNetworkPeering -VirtualNetworkName "myVnet1" -ResourceGroupName "myResourceGroup" -Name "myVnet1TomyVnet2"
# Change AllowGatewayTransit property
$myVnet1TomyVnet2.AllowGatewayTransit = $True
# Update the virtual network peering
Set-AzVirtualNetworkPeering -VirtualNetworkPeering $myVnet1TomyVnet2
Example 4: Use remote gateways in virtual network peering
# Get the virtual network peering
$myVnet1TomyVnet2 = Get-AzVirtualNetworkPeering -VirtualNetworkName "myVnet1" -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup001" -Name "myVnet1TomyVnet2"
# Change the UseRemoteGateways property
$myVnet1TomyVnet2.UseRemoteGateways = $True
# Update the virtual network peering
Set-AzVirtualNetworkPeering -VirtualNetworkPeering $myVnet1TomyVnet2
By changing this property to $True, your peer's VNet gateway can be used. However, the peer VNet must have a gateway configured and AllowGatewayTransit must have a value of $True. This property cannot be used if a gateway has already been configured.
Parameters
-AsJob
Run cmdlet in the background
Type: | SwitchParameter |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-DefaultProfile
The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with azure.
Type: | IAzureContextContainer |
Aliases: | AzContext, AzureRmContext, AzureCredential |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | False |
Accept pipeline input: | False |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
-VirtualNetworkPeering
Specifies the virtual network peering.
Type: | PSVirtualNetworkPeering |
Position: | Named |
Default value: | None |
Required: | True |
Accept pipeline input: | True |
Accept wildcard characters: | False |
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