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Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway

Updates a virtual network gateway.

Syntax

Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway
   -VirtualNetworkGateway <PSVirtualNetworkGateway>
   [-GatewaySku <String>]
   [-GatewayDefaultSite <PSLocalNetworkGateway>]
   [-VpnClientAddressPool <String[]>]
   [-VpnClientProtocol <String[]>]
   [-VpnAuthenticationType <String[]>]
   [-VpnClientRootCertificates <PSVpnClientRootCertificate[]>]
   [-VpnClientRevokedCertificates <PSVpnClientRevokedCertificate[]>]
   [-VpnClientIpsecPolicy <PSIpsecPolicy[]>]
   [-Asn <UInt32>]
   [-PeerWeight <Int32>]
   [-IpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddresses <PSIpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddress[]>]
   [-EnableActiveActiveFeature]
   [-EnablePrivateIpAddress <Boolean>]
   [-DisableActiveActiveFeature]
   [-RadiusServerAddress <String>]
   [-RadiusServerSecret <SecureString>]
   [-RadiusServerList <PSRadiusServer[]>]
   [-AadTenantUri <String>]
   [-AadAudienceId <String>]
   [-AadIssuerUri <String>]
   [-RemoveAadAuthentication]
   [-CustomRoute <String[]>]
   [-NatRule <PSVirtualNetworkGatewayNatRule[]>]
   [-BgpRouteTranslationForNat <Boolean>]
   [-MinScaleUnit <Int32>]
   [-MaxScaleUnit <Int32>]
   [-VirtualNetworkGatewayPolicyGroup <PSVirtualNetworkGatewayPolicyGroup[]>]
   [-ClientConnectionConfiguration <PSClientConnectionConfiguration[]>]
   [-AdminState <String>]
   [-AllowRemoteVnetTraffic <Boolean>]
   [-AllowVirtualWanTraffic <Boolean>]
   [-AsJob]
   [-DefaultProfile <IAzureContextContainer>]
   [-WhatIf]
   [-Confirm]
   [<CommonParameters>]
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway
   -VirtualNetworkGateway <PSVirtualNetworkGateway>
   [-GatewaySku <String>]
   [-GatewayDefaultSite <PSLocalNetworkGateway>]
   [-VpnClientAddressPool <String[]>]
   [-VpnClientProtocol <String[]>]
   [-VpnAuthenticationType <String[]>]
   [-VpnClientRootCertificates <PSVpnClientRootCertificate[]>]
   [-VpnClientRevokedCertificates <PSVpnClientRevokedCertificate[]>]
   [-VpnClientIpsecPolicy <PSIpsecPolicy[]>]
   [-Asn <UInt32>]
   [-PeerWeight <Int32>]
   [-IpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddresses <PSIpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddress[]>]
   [-EnableActiveActiveFeature]
   [-EnablePrivateIpAddress <Boolean>]
   [-DisableActiveActiveFeature]
   [-RadiusServerAddress <String>]
   [-RadiusServerSecret <SecureString>]
   [-RadiusServerList <PSRadiusServer[]>]
   [-AadTenantUri <String>]
   [-AadAudienceId <String>]
   [-AadIssuerUri <String>]
   [-RemoveAadAuthentication]
   [-CustomRoute <String[]>]
   [-NatRule <PSVirtualNetworkGatewayNatRule[]>]
   [-BgpRouteTranslationForNat <Boolean>]
   [-MinScaleUnit <Int32>]
   [-MaxScaleUnit <Int32>]
   [-VirtualNetworkGatewayPolicyGroup <PSVirtualNetworkGatewayPolicyGroup[]>]
   [-ClientConnectionConfiguration <PSClientConnectionConfiguration[]>]
   [-AdminState <String>]
   [-AllowRemoteVnetTraffic <Boolean>]
   [-AllowVirtualWanTraffic <Boolean>]
   -Tag <Hashtable>
   [-AsJob]
   [-DefaultProfile <IAzureContextContainer>]
   [-WhatIf]
   [-Confirm]
   [<CommonParameters>]

Description

The Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway cmdlet updates a virtual network gateway.

Examples

Example 1: Update a virtual network gateway's ASN

$Gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup001" -Name "Gateway001"
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $Gateway -Asn 1337

The first command gets a virtual network gateway named Gateway01 that belongs to resource group ResourceGroup001 and stores it to the variable named $Gateway The second command updates the virtual network gateway stored in variable $Gateway. The command also sets the ASN to 1337.

Example 2: Add IPsec policy to a virtual network gateway

$Gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup001" -Name "Gateway001"
$vpnclientipsecpolicy = New-AzVpnClientIpsecPolicy -IpsecEncryption AES256 -IpsecIntegrity SHA256 -SALifeTime 86472 -SADataSize 429497 -IkeEncryption AES256 -IkeIntegrity SHA256 -DhGroup DHGroup2 -PfsGroup None
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $Gateway -VpnClientIpsecPolicy $vpnclientipsecpolicy

The first command gets a virtual network gateway named Gateway01 that belongs to resource group ResourceGroup001 and stores it to the variable named $Gateway The second command creates the Vpn ipsec policy object as per specified ipsec parameters. The third command updates the virtual network gateway stored in variable $Gateway. The command also sets the custom vpn ipsec policy specified in the $vpnclientipsecpolicy object on Virtual network gateway.

Example 3: Add/Update Tags to an existing virtual network gateway

$Gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup001" -Name "Gateway001"
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $Gateway -Tag @{ testtagKey="SomeTagKey"; testtagValue="SomeKeyValue" }

Name                   : Gateway001
ResourceGroupName      : ResourceGroup001
Location               : westus
Id                     : /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001
Etag                   : W/"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
ResourceGuid           : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
ProvisioningState      : Succeeded
Tags                   :
                         Name          Value
                         ============  ============
                         testtagValue  SomeKeyValue
                         testtagKey    SomeTagKey

IpConfigurations       : [
                           {
                             "PrivateIpAllocationMethod": "Dynamic",
                             "Subnet": {
                               "Id": "/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/MyVnet/subnets/GatewaySubnet"
                             },
                             "PublicIpAddress": {
                               "Id": "/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/Gateway001Ip"
                             },
                             "Name": "vng1ipConfig",
                             "Etag": "W/\"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000\"",
                             "Id": "/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/ipConfigurations/Gateway001IpConfig"
                           }
                         ]
GatewayType            : Vpn
VpnType                : RouteBased
EnableBgp              : False
ActiveActive           : False
GatewayDefaultSite     : null
Sku                    : {
                           "Capacity": 2,
                           "Name": "VpnGw1",
                           "Tier": "VpnGw1"
                         }
VpnClientConfiguration : null
BgpSettings            : {
                           "Asn": 65515,
                           "BgpPeeringAddress": "1.2.3.4",
                           "PeerWeight": 0
                         }

The first command gets a virtual network gateway named Gateway01 that belongs to resource group ResourceGroup001 and stores it to the variable named $Gateway The second command updates the virtual network gateway Gateway01 with the tags @{ testtagKey="SomeTagKey"; testtagValue="SomeKeyValue" }.

Example 4: Add/Update AAD authentication configuration for VpnClient of an existing virtual network gateway

$Gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup001" -Name "Gateway001"
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $Gateway -AadTenantUri "https://login.microsoftonline.com/0ab2c4f4-81e6-44cc-a0b2-b3a47a1443f4" -AadIssuerUri "https://sts.windows.net/0ab2c4f4-81e6-44cc-a0b2-b3a47a1443f4/" -AadAudienceId "a21fce82-76af-45e6-8583-a08cb3b956f9"

Name                   : Gateway001
ResourceGroupName      : ResourceGroup001
Location               : westus
Id                     : /subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001
Etag                   : W/"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000"
ResourceGuid           : 00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000
ProvisioningState      : Succeeded
Tags                   :
                         Name          Value
                         ============  ============
                         testtagValue  SomeKeyValue
                         testtagKey    SomeTagKey

IpConfigurations       : [
                           {
                             "PrivateIpAllocationMethod": "Dynamic",
                             "Subnet": {
                               "Id": "/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/MyVnet/subnets/GatewaySubnet"
                             },
                             "PublicIpAddress": {
                               "Id": "/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/Gateway001Ip"
                             },
                             "Name": "vng1ipConfig",
                             "Etag": "W/\"00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000\"",
                             "Id": "/subscriptions/00000000-0000-0000-0000-000000000000/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/ipConfigurations/Gateway001IpConfig"
                           }
                         ]
GatewayType            : Vpn
VpnType                : RouteBased
EnableBgp              : False
ActiveActive           : False
GatewayDefaultSite     : null
Sku                    : {
                           "Capacity": 2,
                           "Name": "VpnGw1",
                           "Tier": "VpnGw1"
                         }
vpnClientConfiguration : {
                    "vpnClientProtocols": [
					"OpenVPN"
					],

                    "vpnClientAddressPool": {
                    "addressPrefixes": [
                        "101.10.0.0/16"
                    ]
                	},
					"vpnClientRootCertificates": "",
                    "vpnClientRevokedCertificates": "",

                    "radiusServerAddress": "",
                    "radiusServerSecret": "",
					"aadTenantUri": "https://login.microsoftonline.com/0ab2c4f4-81e6-44cc-a0b2-b3a47a1443f4\",
					"aadAudienceId": "a21fce82-76af-45e6-8583-a08cb3b956g9\",
					"aadIssuerUri": "https://sts.windows.net/0ab2c4f4-81e6-44cc-a0b2-b3a47a1443f4/\"
                },
BgpSettings            : {
                           "Asn": 65515,
                           "BgpPeeringAddress": "1.2.3.4",
                           "PeerWeight": 0
                         }
						 
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $Gateway -VpnClientRootCertificates $rootCert -RemoveAadAuthentication

The first command gets a virtual network gateway named Gateway01 that belongs to resource group ResourceGroup001 and stores it to the variable named $Gateway The second command updates the virtual network gateway Gateway01 with the AAD authentication configurations params:aadTenantUri, aadAudienceId, aadIssuerUri for VpnClient. The third command removes the AAD authentication configuration from VpnClient of virtual network gateway.

Example 5: Add/Update IpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddresses to an existing virtual network gateway

$Gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup001" -Name "Gateway001"
$ipconfigurationId1 = '/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/ipConfigurations/default'
$addresslist1 = @('169.254.21.25')
$gw1ipconfBgp1 = New-AzIpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddressObject -IpConfigurationId $ipconfigurationId1 -CustomAddress $addresslist1
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $Gateway -IpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddresses $gw1ipconfBgp1

Name                   : Gateway001
ResourceGroupName      : ResourceGroup001
Location               : westcentralus
Id                     : /subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001
Etag                   : W/"a08f13d3-6106-44e0-9127-e35e6f9793d5"
ResourceGuid           : 30993429-a1ed-42ca-9862-9156b013626e
ProvisioningState      : Succeeded
Tags                   :
IpConfigurations       : [
                           {
                             "PrivateIpAllocationMethod": "Dynamic",
                             "Subnet": {
                               "Id": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/newApipaNet/subnets/GatewaySubnet"
                             },
                             "PublicIpAddress": {
                               "Id": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/newapipaip"
                             },
                             "Name": "default",
                             "Etag": "W/\"a08f13d3-6106-44e0-9127-e35e6f9793d5\"",
                             "Id": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/ipConfigurations/default"
                           }
                         ]
GatewayType            : Vpn
VpnType                : RouteBased
EnableBgp              : False
ActiveActive           : False
GatewayDefaultSite     : null
Sku                    : {
                           "Capacity": 2,
                           "Name": "VpnGw1",
                           "Tier": "VpnGw1"
                         }
VpnClientConfiguration : null
BgpSettings            : {
                           "Asn": 65515,
                           "BgpPeeringAddress": "10.1.255.30",
                           "PeerWeight": 0,
                           "BgpPeeringAddresses": [
                             {
                               "IpconfigurationId": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/ipConfigurations/default",
                               "DefaultBgpIpAddresses": [
                                 "10.1.255.30"
                               ],
                               "CustomBgpIpAddresses": [
                                 "169.254.21.55"
                               ],
                               "TunnelIpAddresses": [
                                 "13.78.146.151"
                               ]
                             }
                           ]
                         }

The first command gets a virtual network gateway named Gateway01 that belongs to resource group ResourceGroup001 and stores it to the variable named $Gateway The second command assigns the value of virtual network gateway Gateway01 IpConfiguration Id into variable ipconfigurationId1. The third command assigns the address list into addresslist1. The fourth command created a PSIpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddress object. The fifth command set this new created PSIpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddress to IpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddresses and update the gateway.

Example 6: Update/Remove CustomAddress to an existing IpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddresses of virtual network gateway

$Gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup001" -Name "Gateway001"
$ipconfigurationId1 = '/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/ipConfigurations/default'
$addresslist1 = @()
$gw1ipconfBgp1 = New-AzIpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddressObject -IpConfigurationId $ipconfigurationId1 -CustomAddress $addresslist1
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $Gateway -IpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddresses $gw1ipconfBgp1

Name                   : Gateway001
ResourceGroupName      : ResourceGroup001
Location               : westcentralus
Id                     : /subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001
Etag                   : W/"a08f13d3-6106-44e0-9127-e35e6f9793d5"
ResourceGuid           : 30993429-a1ed-42ca-9862-9156b013626e
ProvisioningState      : Succeeded
Tags                   :
IpConfigurations       : [
                           {
                             "PrivateIpAllocationMethod": "Dynamic",
                             "Subnet": {
                               "Id": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/newApipaNet/subnets/GatewaySubnet"
                             },
                             "PublicIpAddress": {
                               "Id": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/newapipaip"
                             },
                             "Name": "default",
                             "Etag": "W/\"a08f13d3-6106-44e0-9127-e35e6f9793d5\"",
                             "Id": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/ipConfigurations/default"
                           }
                         ]
GatewayType            : Vpn
VpnType                : RouteBased
EnableBgp              : False
ActiveActive           : False
GatewayDefaultSite     : null
Sku                    : {
                           "Capacity": 2,
                           "Name": "VpnGw1",
                           "Tier": "VpnGw1"
                         }
VpnClientConfiguration : null
BgpSettings            : {
                           "Asn": 65515,
                           "BgpPeeringAddress": "10.1.255.30",
                           "PeerWeight": 0,
                           "BgpPeeringAddresses": [
                             {
                               "IpconfigurationId": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/ipConfigurations/default",
                               "DefaultBgpIpAddresses": [
                                 "10.1.255.30"
                               ],
                               "CustomBgpIpAddresses": [],
                               "TunnelIpAddresses": [
                                 "13.78.146.151"
                               ]
                             }
                           ]
                         }

The first command gets a virtual network gateway named Gateway01 that belongs to resource group ResourceGroup001 and stores it to the variable named $Gateway The second command assigns the value of virtual network gateway Gateway01 IpConfiguration Id into variable ipconfigurationId1. The third command assigns the address list into addresslist1. The fourth command created a PSIpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddress object. The fifth command set this new created PSIpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddress to IpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddresses and update the gateway.

Example 7: Add/Update NatRules to an existing virtual network gateway

$Gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup001" -Name "Gateway001"
$vngNatRules = $Gateway.NatRules
$natRule = New-AzVirtualNetworkGatewayNatRule -Name "natRule1" -Type "Static" -Mode "IngressSnat" -InternalMapping @("25.0.0.0/16") -ExternalMapping @("30.0.0.0/16")
$vngNatRules.Add($natrule)
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $Gateway -NatRule $vngNatRules.NatRules -BgpRouteTranslationForNat $true

Name                   : Gateway001
ResourceGroupName      : ResourceGroup001
Location               : westcentralus
Id                     : /subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001
Etag                   : W/"a08f13d3-6106-44e0-9127-e35e6f9793d5"
ResourceGuid           : 30993429-a1ed-42ca-9862-9156b013626e
ProvisioningState      : Succeeded
Tags                   :
IpConfigurations       : [
                           {
                             "PrivateIpAllocationMethod": "Dynamic",
                             "Subnet": {
                               "Id": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/newApipaNet/subnets/GatewaySubnet"
                             },
                             "PublicIpAddress": {
                               "Id": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/publicIPAddresses/newapipaip"
                             },
                             "Name": "default",
                             "Etag": "W/\"a08f13d3-6106-44e0-9127-e35e6f9793d5\"",
                             "Id": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/ipConfigurations/default"
                           }
                         ]
GatewayType            : Vpn
VpnType                : RouteBased
EnableBgp              : False
ActiveActive           : False
GatewayDefaultSite     : null
Sku                    : {
                           "Capacity": 2,
                           "Name": "VpnGw1",
                           "Tier": "VpnGw1"
                         }
VpnClientConfiguration : null
BgpSettings            : {
                           "Asn": 65515,
                           "BgpPeeringAddress": "10.1.255.30",
                           "PeerWeight": 0,
                           "BgpPeeringAddresses": [
                             {
                               "IpconfigurationId": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/ipConfigurations/default",
                               "DefaultBgpIpAddresses": [
                                 "10.1.255.30"
                               ],
                               "CustomBgpIpAddresses": [
                                 "169.254.21.55"
                               ],
                               "TunnelIpAddresses": [
                                 "13.78.146.151"
                               ]
                             }
                           ]
                         }
NatRules                        : [
                                    {
                                      "VirtualNetworkGatewayNatRulePropertiesType": "Static",
                                      "Mode": "IngressSnat",
                                      "InternalMappings": [
                                        {
                                          "AddressSpace": "25.0.0.0/16"
                                        }
                                      ],
                                      "ExternalMappings": [
                                        {
                                          "AddressSpace": "30.0.0.0/16"
                                        }
                                      ],
                                      "ProvisioningState": "Succeeded",
                                      "Name": "natRule1",
                                      "Etag": "W/\"5150d788-e165-42ba-99c4-8138a545fce9\"",
                                      "Id": "/subscriptions/59ac12a6-f2b7-46d4-af3d-98ba9d9dbd92/resourceGroups/ResourceGroup001/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworkGateways/Gateway001/natRules/natRule1"
                                    }
                                  ]
EnableBgpRouteTranslationForNat : True

The first command gets a virtual network gateway named Gateway01 that belongs to resource group ResourceGroup001 and stores it to the variable named $Gateway The second command assigns the existing natrules into variable vngNatRules. The third command assigns the value newly created PSVirtualNetworkGatewayNatRule object natrule into variable natRule. The fourth command add this PSVirtualNetworkGatewayNatRule object into vngNatRules list. The fifth command set this new created PSVirtualNetworkGatewayNatRule to NatRules of gateway and update the gateway.

Example 8: Delete multiple expired VpnClientRootCertificates of an existing virtual network gateway

$Gateway=Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "ResourceGroup001" -Name "Gateway001"

$rootCerts=$Gateway.VpnClientConfiguration.VpnClientRootCertificates

$rootCerts.Count
$rootCerts[0]
$rootCerts[1]
$rootCerts.Remove($rootCerts[1])

$Gateway1 = Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $Gateway -VpnClientRootCertificates $rootCerts

The first command gets a virtual network gateway named Gateway01 that belongs to resource group ResourceGroup001 and stores it to the variable named $Gateway The second command gets all the root certificates on VirtualNetworkGateway and save it to another variable $rootCerts The third command shows total existing root certs on VirtualNetworkGateway. The forth & fifth commands print root certificates at those corresponding indices for customer to see which ones they want to delete. The sixth command removes expired root certificate by using that index e.g. here 1. Repeat same steps to remove multiple expired certificates from variable: $rootCerts The seventh command updates VirtualNetworkGateway to set valid root certificates i.e. certificates that exists in variable: $rootCerts

Example 9: Configure an ExpressRoute virtual network gateway to allow communication over ExpressRoute with other ExpressRoute virtual network gateways in Virtual Wan networks.

# Option 1 - Retrieve the gateway object, modify the property and save the changes.  
$gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "resourceGroup001" -Name "gateway001"
$gateway.AllowVirtualWanTraffic = $true
$gateway = Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $gateway

# Option 2 - Use the cmdlet switch
$gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "resourceGroup001" -Name "gateway001"
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $gateway -AllowVirtualWanTraffic $true

In both cases, the first command retrieves the gateway. You may then either modify the property directly on the object and persist it, or you may use the switch on the Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway cmdlet.

Example 10: Configure an ExpressRoute virtual network gateway to block communication over ExpressRoute with other ExpressRoute virtual network gateways in Virtual Wan networks.

# Option 1 - Retrieve the gateway object, modify the property and save the changes.  
$gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "resourceGroup001" -Name "gateway001"
$gateway.AllowVirtualWanTraffic = $false
$gateway = Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $gateway

# Option 2 - Use the cmdlet switch
$gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "resourceGroup001" -Name "gateway001"
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $gateway -AllowVirtualWanTraffic $false

In both cases, the first command retrieves the gateway. You may then either modify the property directly on the object and persist it, or you may use the switch on the Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway cmdlet.

Example 11: Configure an ExpressRoute virtual network gateway to allow communication over ExpressRoute with other ExpressRoute virtual network gateways in other VNets.

# Option 1 - Retrieve the gateway object, modify the property and save the changes.  
$gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "resourceGroup001" -Name "gateway001"
$gateway.AllowRemoteVnetTraffic = $true
$gateway = Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $gateway

# Option 2 - Use the cmdlet switch
$gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "resourceGroup001" -Name "gateway001"
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $gateway -AllowRemoteVnetTraffic $true

In both cases, the first command retrieves the gateway. You may then either modify the property directly on the object and persist it, or you may use the switch on the Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway cmdlet.

Example 12: Configure an ExpressRoute virtual network gateway to block communication over ExpressRoute with other virtual network gateways in other VNets.

# Option 1 - Retrieve the gateway object, modify the property and save the changes.  
$gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "resourceGroup001" -Name "gateway001"
$gateway.AllowRemoteVnetTraffic = $false
$gateway = Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $gateway

# Option 2 - Use the cmdlet switch
$gateway = Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -ResourceGroupName "resourceGroup001" -Name "gateway001"
Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway -VirtualNetworkGateway $gateway -AllowRemoteVnetTraffic $false

In both cases, the first command retrieves the gateway. You may then either modify the property directly on the object and persist it, or you may use the switch on the Set-AzVirtualNetworkGateway cmdlet.

Parameters

-AadAudienceId

P2S AAD authentication option:AadAudienceId.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-AadIssuerUri

P2S AAD authentication option:AadIssuerUri.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-AadTenantUri

P2S AAD authentication option:AadTenantUri.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-AdminState

Property to indicate if the Express Route Gateway serves traffic when there are multiple Express Route Gateways in the vnet: Enabled/Disabled

Type:String
Accepted values:Enabled, Disabled
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-AllowRemoteVnetTraffic

Determines whether this gateway should accept traffic from other VNets.

Type:Nullable<T>[Boolean]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-AllowVirtualWanTraffic

Determines whether this gateway should accept traffic from other Virtual WAN networks.

Type:Nullable<T>[Boolean]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-AsJob

Run cmdlet in the background

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Asn

The virtual network gateway's ASN, used to set up BGP sessions inside IPsec tunnels

Type:UInt32
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-BgpRouteTranslationForNat

This will enable and disable BgpRouteTranslationForNat on this VirtualNetworkGateway

Type:Nullable<T>[Boolean]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-ClientConnectionConfiguration

P2S Client Connection Configuration that assiociate between address and policy group

Type:PSClientConnectionConfiguration[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Confirm

Prompts you for confirmation before running the cmdlet.

Type:SwitchParameter
Aliases:cf
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-CustomRoute

Custom routes AddressPool specified by customer

Type:String[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-DefaultProfile

The credentials, account, tenant, and subscription used for communication with Azure.

Type:IAzureContextContainer
Aliases:AzContext, AzureRmContext, AzureCredential
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-DisableActiveActiveFeature

Flag to disable Active Active feature on virtual network gateway

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-EnableActiveActiveFeature

Flag to enable Active Active feature on virtual network gateway

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-EnablePrivateIpAddress

Flag to enable Active Active feature on virtual network gateway

Type:Nullable<T>[Boolean]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-GatewayDefaultSite

The default site to use for force tunneling. If a default site is specified, all internet traffic from the gateway's vnet is routed to that site.

Type:PSLocalNetworkGateway
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-GatewaySku

The virtual network gateway's SKU

Type:String
Accepted values:Basic, Standard, HighPerformance, UltraPerformance, VpnGw1, VpnGw2, VpnGw3, VpnGw4, VpnGw5, VpnGw1AZ, VpnGw2AZ, VpnGw3AZ, VpnGw4AZ, VpnGw5AZ, ErGw1AZ, ErGw2AZ, ErGw3AZ, ErGwScale
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-IpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddresses

The BgpPeeringAddresses for Virtual network gateway bgpsettings.

Type:PSIpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddress[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-MaxScaleUnit

Set max scale units for scalable gateways

Type:Int32
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-MinScaleUnit

Set min scale units for scalable gateways

Type:Int32
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-NatRule

The NatRules for Virtual network gateway.

Type:PSVirtualNetworkGatewayNatRule[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-PeerWeight

The weight added to routes learned over BGP from this virtual network gateway

Type:Int32
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-RadiusServerAddress

P2S External Radius server address.

Type:String
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-RadiusServerList

P2S multiple external Radius servers.

Type:PSRadiusServer[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-RadiusServerSecret

P2S External Radius server secret.

Type:SecureString
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-RemoveAadAuthentication

Flag to remove AAD authentication for P2S client from virtual network gateway.

Type:SwitchParameter
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-Tag

P2S External Radius server address.

Type:Hashtable
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

-VirtualNetworkGateway

The virtual network gateway object to base modifications off of. This can be retrieved using Get-AzVirtualNetworkGateway

Type:PSVirtualNetworkGateway
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:True
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-VirtualNetworkGatewayPolicyGroup

P2S policy group added to this gateway

Type:PSVirtualNetworkGatewayPolicyGroup[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-VpnAuthenticationType

The list of P2S VPN client authentication types.

Type:String[]
Accepted values:Certificate, Radius, AAD
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-VpnClientAddressPool

The address space to allocate VPN client IP addresses from. This should not overlap with virtual network or on-premise ranges.

Type:String[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-VpnClientIpsecPolicy

A list of IPSec policies for P2S VPN client tunneling protocols.

Type:PSIpsecPolicy[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-VpnClientProtocol

A list of P2S VPN client tunneling protocols

Type:String[]
Accepted values:SSTP, IkeV2, OpenVPN
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-VpnClientRevokedCertificates

A list of revoked VPN client certificates. A VPN client presenting a certificate that matches one of these will be told to go away.

Type:PSVpnClientRevokedCertificate[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-VpnClientRootCertificates

A list of VPN client root certificates to use for VPN client authentication. Connecting VPN clients must present certificates generated from one of these root certificates.

Type:PSVpnClientRootCertificate[]
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:True
Accept wildcard characters:False

-WhatIf

Shows what would happen if the cmdlet runs. The cmdlet is not run.

Type:SwitchParameter
Aliases:wi
Position:Named
Default value:None
Required:False
Accept pipeline input:False
Accept wildcard characters:False

Inputs

PSVirtualNetworkGateway

String

PSLocalNetworkGateway

String[]

PSVpnClientRootCertificate[]

PSVpnClientRevokedCertificate[]

PSIpsecPolicy[]

UInt32

Int32

PSIpConfigurationBgpPeeringAddress[]

SecureString

PSRadiusServer[]

PSVirtualNetworkGatewayNatRule[]

Outputs

PSVirtualNetworkGateway