Bias Analysis
Detected Bias Types
windows_first
powershell_heavy
missing_linux_example
Summary
The documentation page demonstrates a Windows bias by consistently providing Azure PowerShell examples for Azure-side configuration and validation, with no equivalent Azure CLI (cross-platform) or Linux-native commands. All Azure-side operational examples (viewing prefixes, checking tunnel status, verifying BGP, etc.) use PowerShell syntax, and instructions for finding public IPs mention PowerShell and the portal, but not Azure CLI. There are no Linux VPN device configuration examples; only Cisco IOS-XE is shown for on-premises, and the only VM reference is to Hyper-V (a Windows virtualization platform).
Recommendations
- Add Azure CLI equivalents for all Azure PowerShell commands (e.g., Get-AzBgpServiceCommunity, Get-AzVirtualNetworkGatewayConnection, etc.), and present them alongside or before PowerShell examples.
- Explicitly mention Linux support and provide examples for configuring common Linux-based VPN devices (e.g., strongSwan, libreswan) for IPsec/IKE and BGP.
- Include instructions for finding public IP addresses and other resources using Azure CLI and Bash, not just PowerShell and the portal.
- Reference Linux virtualization platforms (e.g., KVM, VMware) in addition to Hyper-V when discussing on-premises VPN device deployment.
- Ensure that cross-platform tools and patterns are presented with parity and not subordinate to Windows/PowerShell approaches.
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