How to edit a Virtual Network Connection when options to edit are Grayed out

Mike Carter 246 Reputation points
2020-12-01T01:06:27.54+00:00

I am trying to edit a Virtual Network Connection in a New Virtual WAN. The Edit and delete options are Grayed out.

I am new to Azure virtual networking and I have a lot to learn. the Documentation at times has been daunting and at times I spend hours reviewing documentation that in the end doesn't help me.

What I want to do is make sure that all traffic from the Vnets go through the HUB so i can then send it through a Firewall. I want to host a DMZ vNet that will be Firewalled and can be reached through my On premise Site to site connections and a different vnet that will host a VDI infrastructure through the HUB.

Links to resources and how to pages will be much appreciated.

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Azure Virtual WAN
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  1. GitaraniSharma-MSFT 49,011 Reputation points Microsoft Employee
    2020-12-02T07:30:15.077+00:00

    Hello @Mike Carter ,

    I checked this in my lab and it seems like you are trying to use the edit/delete option on the first line option of Virtual Network Connections and this is where you see grayed out options as this is by design. In order to actually edit/delete the connections, you need to expand or drop down the Virtual Network option and then you should be able to get the edit/delete option to modify that Vnet connections. I have added the screenshots below for your reference:

    44117-vwanvnetconnections.jpg

    44363-firstoption.jpg

    44249-secondexpandedoption.jpg

    And regarding routing traffic via NVA/Firewall in Virtual WAN, you can refer the below article:
    https://video2.skills-academy.com/en-us/azure/virtual-wan/scenario-route-through-nva

    Kindly let us know if the above helps or you need further assistance on this issue.

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