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A transit hub establishes a virtual hub within a community Virtual WAN that serves as a secure tunnel between the community and an external private network. A transit hub can be associated with a Private Network rule within a community endpoint to enable enclaves to connect to trusted private networks outside of the community boundary.
Prerequisites
To access Azure Enclave, you need an Azure subscription. If you don't already have a subscription, create a free account before you begin.
All access to Azure Enclave takes place through a community or an enclave. For this how-to article, create a community and enclave.
Sign-in to Azure
Sign-in to the Azure portal.
Create a transit hub
- Navigate to an existing
Communitywithin your Azure subscription, select thetransit hubstab, and selectCreate

- Provide a name and type for the transit hub and select the type of transit hub.
Refer to this guidance for more information on the different types of transit hub connections:

Select
Next, add any tags, and selectReview + Create.Select
Review + Createand selectCreate
Note
Transit hub connectivity might be a "break-glass" scenario due to configuration variability of transit connections.