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Adding Multiple Network Interfaces to an existing ARM based Virtual machine

At this point, there is no way of adding \ associating additional Network Interfaces via the portal to an existing Virtual machine. We can add additional Network Interfaces during the time we create \ provision a new virtual machine or by deleting the existing virtual machine (keeping the disk) and re-provisioning the Virtual machine using the same OS VHD with associating multiple Network interfaces.

Before we begin, I suggest that you go through following article which to refer the requirements and constraints only.

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/documentation/articles/virtual-networks-multiple-nics/#requirements-and-constraints

You can also refer following article which helps describes in details on how to deploy a new virtual machine with multiple network interface in Azure Resource manager

https://azure.microsoft.com/en-in/documentation/articles/virtual-network-deploy-multinic-arm-ps/

As our goal is to add multiple Network Interface to an existing Virtual Machine we will have to delete the existing virtual machine and then re-create \ re-provision the Virtual Machine using following script

Note: The below script creates a Virtual Machine in an Availability Set and adds 2 network interfaces with one Public and Private IP on the Primary NIC and a Private IP on the secondary NIC.

As this virtual machine is going to be a part of Availability Set, at later stage we can even create an Azure Load balancer and add another Public IP.

Login-AzureRmAccountSelect-AzureRmSubscription -SubscriptionName

###Update the below Environment details ##### $VirtualMachineName = "sushrao1"$AvailabilitySet="sushraoavail"$vmSize="Standard_A6"$adminUsername="sushrao"$adminPassword="xxxxxxx"$PrivateIPforNIC1="192.168.1.23"$PrivateIPforNIC2="192.168.1.24"

## Existing OS VHD of the deleted Virtual Machine ## $sourceImageUri = "https://teststoragesushrao.blob.core.windows.net/vhds/testvm.vhd"$diskName= $VirtualMachineName + "OS-Disk"

$ResourceGroupName="test”$LocationName="east us"$saName="teststoragesushrao"$vnetName="TestVNet"$subnetIndex=0$cred = New-Object PSCredential $adminUsername, ($adminPassword | ConvertTo-SecureString -AsPlainText -Force)

## Get the existing virtual network ## $vnet=Get-AzureRMvirtualNetwork -Name $vnetName -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName

## Create the NIC1 ##

$nicName="Primary"$pipName= $VirtualMachineName + "_pip"$domName= $VirtualMachineName$pip=New-AzureRmPublicIpAddress -Name $pipName -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -DomainNameLabel $domName -Location $LocationName -AllocationMethod Dynamic$nic=New-AzureRmNetworkInterface -Name $nicName -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Location $LocationName -SubnetId $vnet.Subnets[$subnetIndex].Id -PublicIpAddressId $pip.Id -PrivateIpAddress $PrivateIPforNIC1

## Create the NIC2 ##

$nicName2="Secondary"$nic2=New-AzureRmNetworkInterface -Name $nicName2 -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Location $LocationName -SubnetId $vnet.Subnets[$subnetIndex].Id -PrivateIpAddress $PrivateIPforNIC2

## Create the availability group (if it does not exist) ##

New-AzureRmAvailabilitySet –Name $AvailabilitySet –ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Location $LocationName

## Specify the name, size & associate the Network Interface to the virtual machine ##

$vmName= $VirtualMachineName $avSet=Get-AzureRmAvailabilitySet –Name $AvailabilitySet –ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName$vm=New-AzureRMVMConfig -VMName $vmName -VMSize $vmSize -AvailabilitySetId $avset.Id$vm=Add-AzureRMVMNetworkInterface -VM $vm -Id $nic.Id -Primary$vm=Add-AzureRMVMNetworkInterface -VM $vm -Id $nic2.Id   ## Specify the OS disk name

$storageAcc=Get-AzureRMStorageAccount -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Name $saName

  # Create VM from the existing OS disk

$vm=Set-AzureRmVMOSDisk -VM $vm -Name $diskName -VhdUri $sourceImageUri -CreateOption attach -WindowsNew-AzureRmVM -ResourceGroupName $ResourceGroupName -Location $LocationName -VM $vm

I strongly recommend that you perform the above actions on a test virtual machine and confirm if this suits your requirement before making any changes to the actual virtual machine.