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### Can I have multiple ExpressRoute circuits in the same metro? Can I link them to the same virtual network?
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Yes. You can have multiple ExpressRoute circuits with the same or different service providers. If the metro has multiple ExpressRoute peering locations and the circuits are created at different peering locations, you can link them to the same virtual network. If the circuits are created at the same peering location, you can’t link them to the same virtual network. Each location name in Azure Portal or in PowerShell/CLI API represents one peering location. For example, you can select the peering locations "Singapore" and "Singapore2" and connect circuits from each to the same virtuan network.
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Yes. You can have multiple ExpressRoute circuits with the same or different service providers. If the metro has multiple ExpressRoute peering locations and the circuits are created at different peering locations, you can link them to the same virtual network. If the circuits are created at the same peering location, you can’t link them to the same virtual network. Each location name in Azure Portal or in PowerShell/CLI API represents one peering location. For example, you can select the peering locations "Singapore" and "Singapore2" and connect circuits from each to the same virtual network.
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### How do I connect my virtual networks to an ExpressRoute circuit
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