You can use RDP to connect to your lab VMs in Azure Lab Services. If the lab VM is a Linux VM, the lab creator must enable RDP for the lab and install GUI packages for a Linux graphical desktop. For Windows-based lab VMs, no extra configuration is needed.
Typically, the Remote Desktop client software is already present on Windows. To connect to the lab VM, you open the RDP connection file to start the remote session.
To connect to a lab VM in Azure Lab Services:
Navigate to the Azure Lab Services website (https://labs.azure.com), and sign in with your credentials.
On the tile for your VM, select the Connect icon.
To connect to a lab VM, the virtual machine must be running. Learn how you can start a VM.
To connect to a Linux VM, select the Connect via RDP option.
After the RDP connection file download finishes, open the RDP file to launch the RDP client.
Optionally, adjust the RDP connection settings, and then select Connect to start the remote session.
Optimize RDP client settings
The RDP client software has various settings for optimizing your connection experience. The default settings optimize your experience based on your network connection. Typically, you don't need to change the default settings.
To access the Azure Lab Services website: Go to the Azure Lab Services website (https://labs.azure.com) in a web browser.Sign in with the email address that the lab creator granted access to the lab.
To access the Azure Lab Services website: Go to the Azure Lab Services website (https://labs.azure.com) in a web browser.Sign in with the email address that the lab creator granted access to the lab.
What should Windows users do to connect to their VM in the provided lab environment? Add Secure Shell to the Chrome browser and enter the VM ' s hostname. Use the local Terminal application to connect using a PEM key. Open the Terminal application in Linux and enter the VM ' s IP address.
Open a web browser and go to https://portal.azure.com. Use the email and password provided with this hands-on lab to log in to the portal. Click the Cloud Shell icon in top menu bar to open it. Select PowerShell.
Go to VM > Access control (IAM) > Add role assignment > Select the role > under Members > select the group : VM_allowed_users. Once the role is assigned to the group, only the users within that group will have access to the VM..
Virtual machines can be created in the same virtual network and they can connect to each other using private IP addresses. Virtual machines can connect if they're in different subnets. They connect without the need to configure a gateway or use public IP addresses.
To connect to a VM using a specified private IP address, you make the connection from Bastion to the VM, not directly from the VM page. On your Bastion page, select Connect to open the Connect page. On the Bastion Connect page, for IP address, enter the private IP address of the target VM.
Use the Bash environment in Azure Cloud Shell. For more information, see Quickstart for Bash in Azure Cloud Shell.
If you prefer to run CLI reference commands locally, install the Azure CLI. If you're running on Windows or macOS, consider running Azure CLI in a Docker container.
To create the lab VM, you first create a lab plan in the Azure portal.Use the Azure Lab Services website to add a lab based on an Azure Marketplace VM image. After you publish the VM, you can register for the lab and connect to it by using remote desktop.
The first time you run Azure Data Studio the Welcome page should open. If you don't see the Welcome page, select Help > Welcome. Select New Connection to open the Connection pane:Something like: servername.database.windows.net.
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