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title: 'Configure route filters for Microsoft peering'
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description: This article shows you how to configure route filters for Microsoft peering.
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services: expressroute
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author: duau, divyapr
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author: duau
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ms.service: azure-expressroute
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.date: 07/10/2025
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# Customer intent: As a network administrator, I want to configure route filters for Microsoft peering in my ExpressRoute circuit, so that I can selectively manage and reduce the size of advertised prefixes for services, optimizing network performance.
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# [**Azure CLI**](#tab/cli)
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## Prerequisites
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To successfully connect to services through Microsoft peering, you must complete the following configuration steps:
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* You must have an active ExpressRoute circuit that has Microsoft peering provisioned. You can use the following instructions to accomplish these tasks:
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# [**Azure CLI**](#tab/cli)
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Use the following cmdlet to get the list of BGP community values and prefixes associated with services accessible through Microsoft peering:
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1. Use the following cmdlet to get the list of BGP community values and prefixes associated with services accessible through Microsoft peering:
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```azurecli-interactive
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az network route-filter rule list-service-communities

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