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| Feature | Routing | Route-maps | Route-maps is a feature that gives you the ability to control route advertisements and routing for Virtual WAN virtual hubs. | April 2025|[Known limitations](route-maps-about.md#considerations-and-limitations)|
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| Feature | Routing | Route-maps |General Availability of Route-maps. Route-maps is a feature that gives you the ability to control route advertisements and routing for Virtual WAN virtual hubs. | April 2025|[Known limitations](route-maps-about.md#considerations-and-limitations)|
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| Metric| Routing | [New Virtual hub metrics](monitor-virtual-wan-reference.md#hub-router-metrics)| There are now two new Virtual WAN hub metrics that display the virtual hub's capacity and spoke Virtual Machine (VM) utilization: **Routing Infrastructure Units** and **Spoke VM Utilization**.| August 2024 | The **Spoke VM Utilization** metric represents an approximate number of deployed spoke VMs as a percentage of the total number of spoke VMs that the hub's routing infrastructure units can support.
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| Feature| Routing |[Routing intent](how-to-routing-policies.md)| Routing intent is the mechanism through which you can configure Virtual WAN to send private or internet traffic via a security solution deployed in the hub.|May 2023|Routing Intent is Generally Available in Azure public cloud. See documentation for [other limitations](how-to-routing-policies.md#knownlimitations).|
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|Feature| Routing |[Virtual hub routing preference](about-virtual-hub-routing-preference.md)|Hub routing preference gives you more control over your infrastructure by allowing you to select how your traffic is routed when a virtual hub router learns multiple routes across S2S VPN, ER, and SD-WAN NVA connections. |October 2022||
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| Feature| Network Virtual Appliances NVAs/Integrated Third-party solutions in Virtual WAN hubs|IP allocation | Capability to add addtional IP addresses to both internal and external interfaces of NVAs in the Virtual WAN hub. Addresses scalability concerns related to SNAT port exhaustion. |April 2025|See [IP allocation](how-to-network-virtual-appliance-add-ip-configurations.md) documentation.|
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| Feature| Network Virtual Appliances NVAs/Integrated Third-party solutions in Virtual WAN hubs|NVA Re-image | Capability to re-image existing NVA deployment(s) to base unconfigured image pulled from Azure Marketplace. |April 2025|See [reimage](how-to-network-virtual-appliance-reimage.md) documentation.|
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|Feature |Network Virtual Appliances (NVAs)/Integrated Third-party solutions in Virtual WAN hubs| Versa VOS|General Availability of of [Versa VOS](https://versa-networks.com/partners/microsoft-azure/).|February 2025| See [Versa](https://versa-networks.com/partners/microsoft-azure/) documentation.|
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| Feature| Network Virtual Appliances (NVAs)/Integrated Third-party solutions in Virtual WAN hubs| Cisco Firepower Threat Defense| General Availability of [Cisco Firepower Threat Defense](https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/quick_start/consolidated_ftdv_gsg/threat-defense-virtual-77-gsg/m-ftdv-azure-gsg.html) in the Virtual WAN hub. | February 2025| See [Cisco documentation](https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/security/firepower/quick_start/consolidated_ftdv_gsg/threat-defense-virtual-77-gsg/m-ftdv-azure-gsg.html). Same limitations as routing intent. |
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| Feature|Network Virtual Appliances (NVAs)/Integrated Third-party solutions in Virtual WAN hubs|[NVA Restart](how-to-network-virtual-appliance-restart.md)| Ability to restart Integrated NVAs in Virtual WAN hub. | October 2024 |Does not apply to Palo Alto Networks Cloud NGFW |
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