Tuesday, October 8, 2019

Expressroute - Microsoft peering - multiple tenants

I'll prefix by saying this is probably a very specialised use case.....

Historically we have sold hosted Skype services - customers have a Lan connection into our network wherein they have their own vrf, we then host Skype services which for all intents and purposes is part of their LAN.

We are moving customers to Microsoft Teams, but wish to utilize Expressroute to route their Teams traffic over and through us rather than over the internet.

What I'm looking and hoping to do is utilise Expressroute with Microsoft peering to provide a connection from customer LAN to msft avoiding the internet.

I know this is totally possible, and is actually the whole point of Microsoft peering, but we want to share the expressroute between however many customers we sell the service to.

I'm not too clued up on the azure side of things, but when you specify a vlan for Microsoft peering, that should allow us to specify a different vlan per customer, and then associate that connection with their teams instance?!?

Anyone done similar in the past?



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