-|4| ExpressRoute ECMP Support | Today, ExpressRoute ECMP isn't enabled by default for virtual hub deployments. When 1 or more ExpressRoute circuits are connected to a Virtual WAN hub, ECMP enables traffic from spoke virtual networks to on-premises over ExpressRoute to be distributed across all ExpressRoute circuits and links advertising the same on-premises routes. | | To enable ECMP for your environment, you can create a [route-map](route-maps-how-to.md) for your virtual hub. When you create a route-map, your virtual hub will automatically be upgraded to the latest software version that supports ECMP, regardless of whether this route-map is applied on any connections. As a result, you only need to follow steps 1-7 [here](route-maps-how-to.md#configuration-workflow). If you do not plan to use the route-map, you can delete the route-map after step 7 is complete, as hubs with a route-map will incur additional cost. It is also recommended to first try creating a route-map in your test environment and validating routing and connectivity before creating a route-map in your production environment. |
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