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title: Create a connection monitor - PowerShell
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titleSuffix: Azure Network Watcher
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description: Learn how to create a connection monitor by using PowerShell.
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description: Learn how to create an Azure Network Watcher connection monitor using Azure PowerShell.
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author: halkazwini
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ms.author: halkazwini
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.date: 01/07/2021
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#Customer intent: I need to create a connection monitor by using PowerShell to monitor communication between one VM and another.
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#CustomerIntent: I need to create an Azure Network Watcher connection monitor using PowerShell to monitor communication between one VM and another.
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# Create an Azure Network Watcher connection monitor using PowerShell
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Starting 1 July 2021, you will not be able to add new tests in an existing workspace or enable a new workspace in Network Performance Monitor. You will also not be able to add new connection monitors in Connection Monitor (classic). You can continue to use the tests and connection monitors created prior to 1 July 2021. To minimize service disruption to your current workloads, [migrate your tests from Network Performance Monitor ](migrate-to-connection-monitor-from-network-performance-monitor.md) or [migrate from Connection Monitor (classic)](migrate-to-connection-monitor-from-connection-monitor-classic.md) to the new Connection Monitor in Azure Network Watcher before 29 February 2024.
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[!INCLUDE [Migrate connection monitor (classic)](../../includes/network-watcher-connection-monitor-classic.md)]
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Learn how to use the Connection Monitor feature of Azure Network Watcher to monitor communication between your resources.
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## Before you begin
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In connection monitors that you create with Connection Monitor, you can add both on-premises machines and Azure virtual machines (VMs) as sources. These connection monitors can also monitor connectivity to endpoints. The endpoints can be on Azure or any other URL or IP.

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