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# Quickstart: Create and modify ExpressRoute circuits
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This quickstart shows you how to create an ExpressRoute circuit in three different resiliency types: **Maximum Resiliency**, **High Resiliency**, and **Standard Resiliency**. You will learn how to check the status, update, delete, or deprovision a circuit using the Azure portal.
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This quickstart shows you how to create an ExpressRoute circuit in three different resiliency types: **Maximum Resiliency**, **High Resiliency**, and **Standard Resiliency**. You'll learn how to check the status, update, delete, or deprovision a circuit using the Azure portal.
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:::image type="content" source="media/expressroute-howto-circuit-portal-resource-manager/environment-diagram.png" alt-text="Diagram of ExpressRoute circuit deployment environment using Azure portal." lightbox="media/expressroute-howto-circuit-portal-resource-manager/environment-diagram.png":::
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| ExpressRoute Direct resource (Direct port type) | Select the ExpressRoute Direct resource that you want to use. |
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| Enable Rate Limiting | Select this option to regulate the distribution of bandwidth across your ExpressRoute circuits. For more information, see [Rate limiting for ExpressRoute Direct circuits](rate-limit.md)|
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| Bandwidth | Select the bandwidth for the ExpressRoute circuit. |
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| SKU | Select between **Local**, **Standard** and **Premium** SKU. The SKU determines the connectivity scope of your ExpressRoute circuit. For more information, see [What are the differences between circuit SKU?](expressroute-faqs.md#what-is-the-connectivity-scope-for-different-expressroute-circuit-skus). |
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| SKU | Select between **Local**, **Standard, and **Premium** SKU. The SKU determines the connectivity scope of your ExpressRoute circuit. For more information, see [What are the differences between circuit SKU?](expressroute-faqs.md#what-is-the-connectivity-scope-for-different-expressroute-circuit-skus). |
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| Billing model | Select the billing model for the outbound data charge. You can select between **Metered** for a metered data plan and **Unlimited** for an unlimited data plan. For more information, see [ExpressRoute pricing](https://azure.microsoft.com/en-us/pricing/details/expressroute/) details. |
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**View the properties**
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You can view the properties of the circuit by selecting it. On the Overview page for your circuit, you find the **Service Key**. Provide the service key to the service provider to complete the provisioning process. The service key is unique to your circuit.
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You can view the properties of the circuit by selecting it. On the Overview page for your circuit, you find the **Service Key**. Provide the service key to your service provider to complete the provisioning process. The service key is unique to your circuit.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/expressroute-howto-circuit-portal-resource-manager/expressroute-circuit-overview.png" alt-text="Screenshot of ExpressRoute properties.":::
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### Periodically check the status and the state of the circuit key
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You can view the properties of the circuit that you're interested in by selecting it. Check the **Provider status** and ensure that it has moved to **Provisioned** before you continue.
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You can view the properties of a circuit that you're interested in by selecting it. Check the **Provider status** and ensure that it has moved to **Provisioned** before you continue.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/expressroute-howto-circuit-portal-resource-manager/provisioned.png" alt-text="Screenshot of circuit and provider status.":::
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:::image type="content" source="./media/expressroute-howto-circuit-portal-resource-manager/expressroute-deprovision-after-deletion.png" alt-text="Screenshot of deprovisioning the ExpressRoute circuit.":::
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1. After your circuit service provider has confirmed that they've deprovisioned the circuit, confirm that the *Provider status* changes to **Not provisioned** in the Azure portal. Once the *Provider status*is **Not provisioned**, you'll be able to delete the circuit.
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1. After your circuit service provider has confirmed that they've deprovisioned the circuit, confirm that the *Provider status* changes to **Not provisioned** in the Azure portal. Once the *Provider status*changes to **Not provisioned**, you can delete the circuit.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/expressroute-howto-circuit-portal-resource-manager/expressroute-deprovisioned.png" alt-text="Screenshot of a deprovisioned circuit.":::
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