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author: cherylmc
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ms.service: virtual-wan
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ms.topic: conceptual
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ms.date: 05/31/2023
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ms.date: 03/04/2024
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ms.author: cherylmc
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# Monitor Route-maps using the Route Map dashboard (Preview)
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This article helps you use the Route Map dashboard to monitor Route-maps. Using the Route Map dashboard, you can monitor routes, AS Path, and BGP communities for routes in your Virtual WAN.
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[!INCLUDE [Preview text](../../includes/virtual-wan-route-maps-preview.md)]
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> [!IMPORTANT]
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> Route-maps is currently in Public Preview and is provided without a service-level agreement. At this time, **Route-maps shouldn't be used for production workloads**. Certain features might not be supported, might have constrained capabilities, or might not be available in all Azure locations. See the [Supplemental Terms of Use for Microsoft Azure Previews](https://azure.microsoft.com/support/legal/preview-supplemental-terms/) for legal terms that apply to Azure features that are in beta, preview, or otherwise not yet released into general availability.
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## Dashboard view
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[!INCLUDE [Route-maps email](../../includes/virtual-wan-route-maps-preview-email.md)]
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The following steps walk you through how to navigate to the Route Map dashboard.
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1. Go to the **Azure portal -> your Virtual WAN**.
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1. From the drop-down, select the **Connection type** that you want to view. The connections types are VPN (Site-to-Site and Point-to-Site), ExpressRoute, and Virtual Network.
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1. From the drop-down, select **Connection** you want to view.
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1. Select the direction from the two options: **In the inbound direction.** or **In the outbound direction.**You can view inbound from a VNet or inbound to the virtual hub router from ExpressRoute, Branch or User connections. You can also view routes outbound from a VNet or outbound from the virtual hub router to ExpressRoute, Branch or User connections.
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1. Select the direction from the two options: **In the inbound direction.** or **In the outbound direction.** You can view inbound from a VNet or inbound to the virtual hub router from ExpressRoute, Branch or User connections. You can also view routes outbound from a VNet or outbound from the virtual hub router to ExpressRoute, Branch or User connections.
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1. On the Route Map dashboard, the following values are available:
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1. Go to the **Route Map** Dashboard.
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1. From the **Choose connection type** drop-down, select "VPN".
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1. From the **Connection** drop-down, select the connection. In this example, the connection is "Connection 1".
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1. For **View routs for Route-maps applied**, select **In the outbound direction**.
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1. For **View routes for Route-maps applied**, select **In the outbound direction**.
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## Next steps
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* [Configure Route Maps](route-maps-how-to.md)
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* [About Route Maps](route-maps-about.md)
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* [About Route Maps](route-maps-about.md)

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