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 **In case this range is not automatically filled in:** **In case this range is not automatically filled in:**
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   * Go to address space-> +Add   * Go to address space-> +Add
   * Select a random /27 bit mask subnet space (for example 10.1.255.0/27)   * Select a random /27 bit mask subnet space (for example 10.1.255.0/27)
  
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 **Creating a Virtual Network Gateway** **Creating a Virtual Network Gateway**
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-**Virtual network:** Select the Virtual network that contains the resources you want to reach via the tunnel.+**Virtual network:**  
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 +Select the Virtual network that contains the resources you want to reach via the tunnel. 
 Select a **Virtual network** to open the **Choose a virtual network** page. Select a **Virtual network** to open the **Choose a virtual network** page.
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 If you don't see your VNet, make sure the **Location/Region** field is pointing to the region in which your virtual network is located. If you don't see your VNet, make sure the **Location/Region** field is pointing to the region in which your virtual network is located.
  
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 **Gateway subnet address range:** You will only see this setting if you did not previously create a gateway subnet for your virtual network. If you previously created a valid gateway subnet, this field will not appear. **Gateway subnet address range:** You will only see this setting if you did not previously create a gateway subnet for your virtual network. If you previously created a valid gateway subnet, this field will not appear.
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 **Public IP address:** This specifies the public IP address object that's associated with the VPN gateway. The public IP address is dynamically assigned to this object when the VPN gateway is created. **Public IP address:** This specifies the public IP address object that's associated with the VPN gateway. The public IP address is dynamically assigned to this object when the VPN gateway is created.
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 **Enable active-active mode:** Disabled. **Enable active-active mode:** Disabled.
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 **Configure BGP ASN:** Disabled. **Configure BGP ASN:** Disabled.
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 Select **Review+create** to begin creating the VPN gateway. Select **Review+create** to begin creating the VPN gateway.
  
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 **Creating a Local Network Gateway** **Creating a Local Network Gateway**
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 1. In the portal, select **+ Create a resource.** 1. In the portal, select **+ Create a resource.**
  
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 4. Fill in the fields with the following information: 4. Fill in the fields with the following information:
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 **Name** Your gateway name. **Name** Your gateway name.
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 **IP address:** This is the public IP address of the VPN device that you want Azure to connect to. Specify your Perimeter 81 gateway IP. **IP address:** This is the public IP address of the VPN device that you want Azure to connect to. Specify your Perimeter 81 gateway IP.
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 **Address Space:** Insert your Perimeter 81 subnet (make sure that the ranges you specify here do not overlap with ranges of other networks that you want to connect to). **Address Space:** Insert your Perimeter 81 subnet (make sure that the ranges you specify here do not overlap with ranges of other networks that you want to connect to).
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 **Subscription:** Verify that the correct subscription is showing. **Subscription:** Verify that the correct subscription is showing.
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 **Resource Group:** Select the resource group that you want to use. You can either create a new resource group or select one that you have already created. **Resource Group:** Select the resource group that you want to use. You can either create a new resource group or select one that you have already created.
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 **Location:** Select a location that this object will be created in. **Location:** Select a location that this object will be created in.
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 You may want to select the location in which your Virtual Network resides, however it is not a requirement. You may want to select the location in which your Virtual Network resides, however it is not a requirement.
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 **SKU:** Select the gateway SKU from the dropdown. The SKUs listed in the dropdown depend on the VPN you select. **SKU:** Select the gateway SKU from the dropdown. The SKUs listed in the dropdown depend on the VPN you select.
  
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