Overview
Set your sights on the future with the all new Microsoft Certified: Azure Network Engineer Associate credential.
Are you ready to let the world know that you have the Azure networking experience and skills that enable you to plan, implement, and maintain your company’s Azure networking solutions? Get started learning about the Azure Network Engineer Associate certification today, and prepare to take your career to the next level.
This AZ-700T00: Designing and Implementing Microsoft Azure Networking Solutions course:
- teaches Network Engineers how to design, implement, and maintain Azure networking solutions.
- covers the process of designing, implementing, and managing core Azure networking infrastructure, Hybrid Networking connections, load balancing traffic, network routing, private access to Azure services, network security and monitoring.
Why Choose KORNERSTONE
- Accredited, practitioner-led, expert certificate trainers to provide high quality training
- Official training material included
- Practical, scenario-based learning – focus on application, not just theory
- Excellent Passing Rate
Skills Covered
- Introduction to Azure Virtual Networks
- Design and implement hybrid networking
- Design and implement Azure ExpressRoute
- Load balance non-HTTP(S) traffic in Azure
- Load balance HTTP(S) traffic in Azure
- Design and implement network security
- Design and implement private access to Azure Services
- Design and implement network monitoring
Prerequisites
- You should have experience with networking concepts, such as IP addressing, Domain Name System (DNS), and routing
- You should have experience with network connectivity methods, such as VPN or WAN
- You should be able to navigate the Azure portal
- You should have experience with the Azure portal and Azure PowerShell
Prerequisite courses (or equivalent knowledge and hands-on experience):
- AZ-900T00: Microsoft Azure Fundamentals
- AZ-104T00: Microsoft Azure Administrator
Target Audience
This course is for Network Engineers looking to specialize in Azure networking solutions.
An Azure Network engineer designs and implements core Azure networking infrastructure, hybrid networking connections, load balance traffic, network routing, private access to Azure services, network security and monitoring. The azure network engineer will manage networking solutions for optimal performance, resiliency, scale, and security.
Course Curriculum
Module 1: Introduction to Azure Virtual Networks
- Introduction
- Explore Azure Virtual Networks
- Configure Public IP Services
- Exercise: Design and Implement a Virtual Network in Azure
- Design Name Resolution for Your Virtual Network
- Exercise: Configure Domain Name Servers Settings in Azure
- Enable Cross-Virtual Network Connectivity with Peering
- Exercise: Connect Two Azure Virtual Networks Using Global Virtual Network Peering
- Implement Virtual Network Traffic Routing
- Configure Internet Access with Azure Virtual NAT
- Summary
Module 2: Design and implement hybrid networking
- Introduction
- Design and Implement Azure VPN Gateway
- Exercise: Create and Configure a Virtual Network Gateway
- Connect Networks with Site-to-Site VPN Connections
- Connect Devices to Networks with Point-to-Site VPN Connections
- Connect Remote Resources by Using Azure Virtual WANs
- Exercise: Create a Virtual WAN by Using the Azure Portal
- Create a Network Virtual Appliance (NVA) in a Virtual Hub
- Summary
Module 3: Design and implement Azure ExpressRoute
- Introduction
- Explore Azure ExpressRoute
- Design an ExpressRoute Deployment
- Exercise: Configure an ExpressRoute Gateway
- Exercise: Provision an ExpressRoute Circuit
- Configure Peering for an ExpressRoute Deployment
- Design an ExpressRoute Circuit for Resiliency
- Connect Geographically Dispersed Networks with ExpressRoute Global Reach
- Improve Data Path Performance Between Networks with ExpressRoute FastPath
- Troubleshoot ExpressRoute Connection Issues
- Summary and Resources
Module 4: Load balance non-HTTP(S) traffic in Azure
- Introduction
- Explore Load Balancing
- Design and Implement Azure Load Balancer Using the Azure Portal
- Exercise: Create and Configure an Azure Load Balancer
- Explore Azure Traffic Manager
- Exercise: Create a Traffic Manager Profile Using the Azure Portal
- Summary
Module 5: Load balance HTTP(S) traffic in Azure
- Introduction
- Design Azure Application Gateway
- Configure Azure Application Gateway
- Exercise: Deploy Azure Application Gateway
- Design and Configure Azure Front Door
- Exercise: Create a Front Door for a Highly Available Web Application
- Summary
Module 6: Design and implement network security
- Introduction
- Get Network Security Recommendations with Microsoft Defender for Cloud
- Deploy Azure DDoS Protection by Using the Azure Portal
- Exercise: Configure DDoS Protection on a Virtual Network Using the Azure Portal
- Deploy Network Security Groups by Using the Azure Portal
- Design and Implement Azure Firewall
- Exercise: Deploy and Configure Azure Firewall Using the Azure Portal
- Secure Your Networks with Azure Firewall Manager
- Exercise: Secure Your Virtual Hub Using Azure Firewall Manager
- Implement a Web Application Firewall
- Summary and Resources
Module 7: Design and implement private access to Azure Services
Module 8: Design and implement network monitoring
Dates & Locations

Exam & Certification
Microsoft Certified: Azure Network Engineer Associate.
This new certification can help networking professionals to shine a light on their critical skills. You can use this globally recognized Microsoft Certification to validate your skills and abilities and to stay competitive.
Candidates for the Azure Network Engineer Associate certification need to have subject matter expertise in recommending, planning, implementing, and maintaining Azure networking solutions, including hybrid networking, connectivity, routing, security, and private access to Azure services. And they need expert Azure administration skills. Professionals in this role deploy networking solutions by using the Azure portal and other methods, including PowerShell, Azure CLI, and Azure Resource Manager templates (ARM templates).







