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ExpressRoute - How link vnet cli (remove FastPath registration)
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articles/expressroute/expressroute-howto-linkvnet-cli.md

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> You can use [Connection Monitor](how-to-configure-connection-monitor.md) to verify that your traffic is reaching the destination using FastPath.
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## Enroll in ExpressRoute FastPath features (preview)
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FastPath support for virtual network peering is now in Public preview. Enrollment is only available through Azure PowerShell. For instructions on how to enroll, see [FastPath preview features](expressroute-howto-linkvnet-arm.md#fastpath-virtual-network-peering-user-defined-routes-udrs-and-private-link-support-for-expressroute-direct-connections).
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> [!NOTE]
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> Any connections configured for FastPath in the target subscription will be enrolled in this preview. We do not advise enabling this preview in production subscriptions.
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> If you already have FastPath configured and want to enroll in the preview feature, you need to do the following:
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> 1. Enroll in the FastPath preview feature with the Azure PowerShell command above.
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> 1. Disable and then re-enable FastPath on the target connection.
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## Clean up resources
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If you no longer need the ExpressRoute connection, from the subscription where the gateway is located use the `az network vpn-connection delete` command to remove the link between the gateway and the circuit.

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