![]() ![]() You see a list of existing connection monitors, as shown in the following picture: In the example shown in the following picture, the connection monitored is from the myVm1 VM to the myVm2 VM over port 22: SettingĬomplete steps 1-3 in Create a connection monitor to view connection monitoring. Under Monitoring, select Connection monitor (classic).Įnter or select the information for the connection you want to monitor, and then select Add. In the search box at the top of the portal, enter network watcher. Create a connection monitorĬreate a connection monitor to monitor communication over TCP port 22 from myVm1 to myVm2. Wait for the VM to finish deploying before continuing with the remaining steps. In Create a virtual machine page, select Review + create and then Create to start VM deployment.Ĭomplete the steps in Create the first VM again, with the following changes: Setting In Configure Network Watcher Agent for Windows Extension page, select Create. Select Network Watcher Agent for Windows and then select Next. Select Advanced tab, then select Select an extension to install.Įnter Network Watcher Agent for Windows in the search box. Leave the default of Allow selected ports. Select Windows Server 2019 Datacenter - Gen2. Select No infrastructure redundancy required. In Virtual machines, select + Create then + Azure virtual machine.Įnter or select the following information in Create a virtual machine. In the search box at the top of the portal, enter virtual machine. If you don't have an Azure subscription, create a free account before you begin. Diagnose a communication problem between two VMs, and learn how you can resolve it.Generate alerts on Connection Monitor metrics.Monitor communication between VMs with the Connection Monitor capability of Network Watcher. ![]()
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