Once deployment is finished, you have different management options available. Locate your resource group and open the VNet blade. In the Overview tab, you can see different information about your VNet, such as resource group, subscription location, and so on.
In settings, we have multiple options that are available for configuration: Address space, Connected Devices, Subnets, DDoS protection, DNS servers, Peering, and Service endpoints. Properties, locks, and automation scripts are available for every resource in Azure and aren't limited only to Azure VNet. Properties have read-only information about your resource, and locks point out if there are any services in dependency to this service. The automation script ...