Open bendik2000 opened 1 week ago
Hello @bendik2000
If I understood correctly your issue and I'm not mistaken that is kind of expected.
Due to how the diagram is build, adding these peerings would represent duplicate the same VNET right? Or is this a different situation?
Hi Claudio, thanks for your reply.
No they're not duplicate peerings, here is a screenshot to make it clearer, I have removed names and IPs. The black peering lines are the ones included in the diagram, the red lines are peerings that were missing that I have added manually. There are other peerings missing on other networks, and all these are active two way peerings with state "connected" in Azure. A lot of them are obvioulsy unnecessary, but that's what I am trying to use the tool for, removing unnecessary peerings and restructuring the peering. Most of the other lines going outside the screenshot are VPN connections, not peerings.
Hi @bendik2000
That is going to take a little longer to troubleshoot.
The missing peerings are present in the excel report?
I am experiencing an issue where some of the VNET peerings are not included in the DrawIO diagram. The peerings are in the Excel spreadsheet. I can't find a common denominator with the missing peerings, other than that most VNETs that are missing one or more peerings seem to part of a circular peering relationship. I have run the ARI multiple times, both directly from PowerShell and using CLI, and the result is always the same missing peerings.