Expressroute possibility?

Vicky 1 Reputation point
2021-05-24T08:55:08.373+00:00

Hi, Please let me know whether it's possible or not to make a connection like below,

VNET1(10.0.0.0/16) Connected with VNG1
VNET2(10.0.2.0/23) Connected with VNG2

1) Now both VNG1 & VNG2 need to connect with same Expressroute - (All part of Same subscription).

2) VNG1(Sub1) & VNG2(Sub2) need to connect with same Expressroute(Sub1). (VNG1 & ER part of Subscription1 and VNG2 part of Subscription 2).

3) VNG1(Sub2) & VNG2(Sub2) need to connect with same Expressroute(Sub1). (ER part of Subscription1 and VNG1 &2 part of Subscription

Azure ExpressRoute
Azure ExpressRoute
An Azure service that provides private connections between Azure datacenters and infrastructure, either on premises or in a colocation environment.
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  1. SaiKishor-MSFT 17,216 Reputation points
    2021-05-26T23:05:28.95+00:00

    @Vicky Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A.

    I understand that you want to know the possibilty of connecting Multiple VNets belonging to either same or different subscriptions to Azure Express Route.

    All the three scenarios that you described are possible with Express Route. However, it requires that the circuit owner authorizes the administrator of the other subscription to use the specified circuit. Please refer to this document for more details.

    Hope this helps. Please let us know if you have any further questions/concerns. Thank you!

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