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articles/virtual-network-manager/how-to-create-hub-and-spoke.md

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1. To review the network group membership manually added, select **Group Members** on the *Network Group* page under **Settings**.
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## Create a hub and spoke connectivity configuration
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1. Select **Next** and then select **Deploy** to complete the deployment.
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1. The deployment displays in the list for the selected region. The deployment of the configuration can take a few minutes to complete.
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> [!NOTE]
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> If you're currently using peering and want to manage topology and connectivity with Azure Virtual Network Manager, you can migrate without any downtime to your network. Virtual network manager instances are fully compatible with pre-existing hub and spoke topology deployment using peering. This means that you won't need to delete any existing peered connections between the spokes and the hub as the network manager will automatically detect and manage them.

articles/virtual-network-manager/how-to-create-mesh-network.md

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## Create a mesh connectivity configuration
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