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Virtual networks (VNets) allow virtual machines (VMs) and other Azure resources to communicate securely with each other, the internet, and on-premises networks. VNets can also be connected to other VNets if their address ranges don't overlap. In this section, you learn how to create a virtual network with a subnet.
Subnets allow you to segment the VNet address space into subnetworks for organization purposes. Azure deploys resources to subnets within a virtual network, so you need to create a subnet.
Use the az network vnet create command to create a virtual network named TutorialVNet1
with address prefix of 10.0.0.0/16 and a subnet named TutorialSubnet1
with address prefix of 10.0.0.0/24.
# create Bash shell variables
vnetName=TutorialVNet1
subnetName=TutorialSubnet1
vnetAddressPrefix=10.0.0.0/16
subnetAddressPrefix=10.0.0.0/24
# Use the existing resource group
resourceGroup=VMTutorialResources
az network vnet create \
--name $vnetName \
--resource-group $resourceGroup \
--address-prefixes $vnetAddressPrefix \
--subnet-name $subnetName \
--subnet-prefixes $subnetAddressPrefix