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Applies to: Azure Local 2311.2 and later; Windows Server 2022, Windows Server 2019, Windows Server 2016
This topic provides step-by-step instructions on how to use Windows Admin Center to create, update, and delete Hyper-V Network Virtualization (HNV) virtual networks after you have deployed Software Defined Networking (SDN).
HNV helps you isolate tenant networks so that each tenant network is a separate entity. Each entity has no cross-connection possibility, unless you either configure public access workloads or peering between virtual networks.
Create a virtual network
Use the following steps in Windows Admin Center to create a virtual network.
- On the Windows Admin Center home screen, under All connections, select the system that you want to create the virtual network on. 
- Under Tools, scroll down to the Networking area, and select Virtual networks. 
- Under Virtual networks, select the Inventory tab, and then select New. 
- In the Virtual networks pane, type a name for the virtual network. 
- Under Address Prefixes select Add, and then type an address prefix in Classless Interdomain Routing (CIDR) notation. You can optionally add more address prefixes. 
- Under Subnets, select Add, type a name for the subnet, and then provide an address prefix in CIDR notation. - Note - The subnet address prefix must be within the address prefix range that you defined in Address Prefixes of the virtual network. 
- Select Submit or optionally add more subnets and then select Submit. 
- In the Virtual networks list, verify that the state of the virtual network is Healthy. 
Get a list of virtual networks
You can easily see all the virtual networks in your system.
- On the Windows Admin Center home screen, under All connections, select the system on which you want to view virtual networks.
- Under Tools, scroll down to the Networking area, and select Virtual networks.
- The Inventory tab lists all virtual networks available on the system, and provides commands to manage individual virtual networks. You can:
- View the list of virtual networks.
- View virtual network settings, the state of each virtual network, and the number of virtual machines (VMs) connected to each virtual network.
- Change the settings of a virtual network.
- Delete a virtual network.
 
View virtual network details
You can view detailed information for a specific virtual network from its dedicated page.
- Under Tools, scroll down to the Networking area, and select Virtual networks.
- Select the Inventory tab, and then select the virtual network that you want to view details on. On the subsequent page, you can:
- View the Provisioning State of the virtual network (Succeeded, Failed).
- View the Configuration State of the virtual network (Healthy, Error, Warning, Unknown).
- View the underlying Logical Network of the virtual network.
- View the Address Space of the virtual network.
- Add new subnets, delete existing subnets, and modify the settings of a virtual network subnet.
- View Virtual machine connections to the virtual network.
 
Change virtual network settings
You can update virtual network address prefixes, manage virtual network peering, and configure a Border Gateway Protocol (BGP) router and peers for the virtual network.
- Under Tools, scroll down to the Networking area, and select Virtual networks.
- Select the Inventory tab, select a virtual network, and then select Settings.
- On the General tab, you can:
- Remove existing address prefixes or add new ones.
- Configure peering with another virtual network.
- Add a BGP router to the virtual network. To do so, you need to provide the BGP router name and Autonomous System Number (ASN) number.
- Add one or more BGP peers for the BGP router. To do so, you need to provide each BGP peer name, and the ASN number for each BGP peer.
 
Delete a virtual network
You can delete a virtual network if you no longer need it.
- Under Tools, scroll down to the Networking area, and select Virtual networks.
- Select the Inventory tab, select a virtual network, and then select Delete.
- On the Delete virtual network confirmation prompt, select Delete.
- Next to the Virtual networks search box, select Refresh to ensure that the virtual network has been deleted.
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