Checking ExpressRoute redundancy configuration and status ?

EnterpriseArchitect 5,036 Reputation points
2022-01-24T11:45:34.53+00:00

How can I check my current Express Route circuit if it is already configured with dual redundancy?

I need to know before there is an unexpected outage during the Microsoft Scheduled maintenance ahead.

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  1. SaiKishor-MSFT 17,216 Reputation points
    2022-01-24T18:23:13.807+00:00

    @EnterpriseArchitect Thank you for reaching out to Microsoft Q&A. I understand that you want to check the ER redundancy configuration that you currently have.

    If you go to your Azure Portal and go to Express Route circuit, it should show you all the connections under that circuit. You can also utilize Azure Monitor and look for Express Route (ER) Circuits in the same which should display all the available ER Circuits in your subscription. Further you can also contact your provider if the circuit has been setup using a provider who can help you with the same as well. Hope this helps. Please do let us know if you need any further assistance and we will be glad to help further. Thank you!

    Please let us know if you have any further questions and we will be glad to assist you further. Thank you!

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