SKILL BENCHMARK
AZ-900: Azure Networking and App Services Literacy (Beginner Level)
- 28m
- 28 questions
The AZ-900: Azure Networking and App Services Literacy (Beginner Level) benchmark measures your comprehensive understanding of the foundational networking components of Azure. You will be evaluated on your ability to configure key Azure network infrastructure components such as virtual networks (VNets) and subnets. A learner who scores high on this benchmark demonstrates that they have competency in many areas of this domain, including the knowledge and insights needed to make informed decisions about establishing secure connections through Azure VNet peering and VPNs and deploying and managing Azure App Services for web and mobile applications.
Topics covered
- configure a content delivery network
- configure an HTTPS binding for a web app
- configure a point-to-site VPN
- configure a site-to-site VPN
- configure routing table entries using PowerShell
- configure routing table entries using the Azure portal
- configure routing table entries using the CLI
- create a DNS zone using PowerShell
- create a DNS zone using the CLI
- enable a custom DNS name for a web app
- enable custom DNS servers for Azure Virtual Network (VNet)
- identify when ExpressRoute cloud connectivity should be used
- list various Azure cloud network service offerings
- manage subnets using PowerShell
- manage subnets using the CLI
- manage VNets using PowerShell
- manage VNets using the CLI
- manage web app deployment slots
- manage web app settings
- outline how Azure VNets, subnets, and subnet endpoints are used
- outline how VPNs secure network traffic
- outline the purpose of peering VNets together
- recall how Azure supports DNS
- recall the purpose of a content delivery network
- use PowerShell to configure VNet peering
- use PowerShell to create a public key infrastructure (PKI) certificate
- use the CLI to configure VNet peering
- use Visual Studio to deploy a web application