Unable to test failover for ASR from VMWare to Azure

Kalan 20 Reputation points
2025-07-14T14:40:58.3866667+00:00

I have ASR setup for our environment. I am still working through the failover testing process but have setup a virtual network and then attempted a test failover. I am getting the following error message. I have verified that the network is in the same region and under the same subscription. I have attempted to use the resources that the support wizard suggested but does not have relevant info. Any ideas on next steps or things to check?

  • Error ID 310019
  • Error Message The specified Azure virtual network with Id '/subscriptions/7dd828e1-e054-43f4-8aae-a83640d38e7f/resourceGroups/HCH_Disaster_Response/providers/Microsoft.Network/virtualNetworks/Failover-Testing' is not found in the target subscription '7dd828e1-e054-43f4-8aae-a83640d38e7f' and target region 'westus'.
  • Possible causes The network is either deleted or is currently inaccessible.
  • Recommendation Select a different network and retry the operation.
  • First Seen At 7/14/2025, 10:14:38 AM
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  1. Rahul Jorrigala 3,655 Reputation points Microsoft External Staff Moderator
    2025-07-14T17:31:33.5033333+00:00

    Hello @Kalan,

    As discussed, the issue occurred because the Bastion subnet was selected. We switched to a different subnet, and the test failover was successful.

    Please let me know if you face any challenge here, I can help you to resolve this issue further

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