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:::image type="content" source="./media/monitor-virtual-wan-reference/hub-metrics.png" alt-text="Screenshot that shows the virtual hub page with the metrics button." lightbox="./media/monitor-virtual-wan-reference/hub-metrics.png":::
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For more information, see [Analyze metrics for an Azure resource](../../azure-monitor/essentials/tutorial-metrics.md).
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For more information, see [Analyze metrics for an Azure resource](/azure/azure-monitor/essentials/tutorial-metrics.md).
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#### PowerShell steps
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### <aname="schemas"></a>Schemas
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For detailed description of the top-level diagnostic logs schema, see [Supported services, schemas, and categories for Azure Diagnostic Logs](../../azure-monitor/essentials/resource-logs-schema.md).
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For detailed description of the top-level diagnostic logs schema, see [Supported services, schemas, and categories for Azure Diagnostic Logs](/azure/azure-monitor/essentials/resource-logs-schema).
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When you review any metrics through Log Analytics, the output contains the following columns:
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This article provides configuration best practices for monitoring Virtual WAN and the different components that can be deployed with it. The recommendations presented in this article are mostly based on existing Azure Monitor metrics and logs generated by Azure Virtual WAN. For a list of metrics and logs collected for Virtual WAN, see the [Monitoring Virtual WAN data reference](monitor-virtual-wan-reference.md).
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Most of the recommendations in this article suggest creating Azure Monitor alerts. Azure Monitor alerts proactively notify you when there's an important event in the monitoring data. This information helps you address the root cause quicker and ultimately reduce downtime. To learn how to create a metric alert, see [Tutorial: Create a metric alert for an Azure resource](../../azure-monitor/alerts/tutorial-metric-alert.md). To learn how to create a log query alert, see [Tutorial: Create a log query alert for an Azure resource](../../azure-monitor/alerts/tutorial-log-alert.md).
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Most of the recommendations in this article suggest creating Azure Monitor alerts. Azure Monitor alerts proactively notify you when there's an important event in the monitoring data. This information helps you address the root cause quicker and ultimately reduce downtime. To learn how to create a metric alert, see [Tutorial: Create a metric alert for an Azure resource](/azure/azure-monitor/alerts/tutorial-metric-alert). To learn how to create a log query alert, see [Tutorial: Create a log query alert for an Azure resource](/azure/azure-monitor/alerts/tutorial-log-alert).
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### Virtual WAN gateways
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### Resource Health Alerts
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You can also configure [Resource Health Alerts](../../service-health/resource-health-alert-monitor-guide.md) via Service Health for the below resources. This approach ensures you're informed of the availability of your Virtual WAN environment. The alerts allow you to troubleshoot whether networking issues are due to your Azure resources entering an unhealthy state, as opposed to issues from your on-premises environment. We recommend that you configure alerts when the resource status becomes degraded or unavailable. If the resource status does become degraded/unavailable, you can analyze if there are any recent spikes in the amount of traffic processed by these resources, the routes advertised to these resources, or the number of branch/VNet connections created. For more information about limits supported in Virtual WAN, see [Azure Virtual WAN limits](../azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits.md#virtual-wan-limits).
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You can also configure [Resource Health Alerts](/azure/service-health/resource-health-alert-monitor-guide) via Service Health for the below resources. This approach ensures you're informed of the availability of your Virtual WAN environment. The alerts allow you to troubleshoot whether networking issues are due to your Azure resources entering an unhealthy state, as opposed to issues from your on-premises environment. We recommend that you configure alerts when the resource status becomes degraded or unavailable. If the resource status does become degraded/unavailable, you can analyze if there are any recent spikes in the amount of traffic processed by these resources, the routes advertised to these resources, or the number of branch/VNet connections created. For more information about limits supported in Virtual WAN, see [Azure Virtual WAN limits](../azure-resource-manager/management/azure-subscription-service-limits.md#virtual-wan-limits).
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