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description: Configure NPM for Azure ExpressRoute circuits. (Preview)
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documentationcenter: na
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services: expressroute
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# Configure Network Performance Monitor for ExpressRoute
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If you are already using Network Performance Monitor to monitor other objects or services, and you already have Workspace in one of the supported regions, you can skip Step 1 and Step 2, and begin your configuration with Step 3.
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## <a name="configure"></a>Step 1: Create a Workspace (in the subscription that has the VNETs linked to the ExpressRoute Circuit(s))
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## <a name="configure"></a>Step 1: Create a Workspace in the subscription that has the VNETs linked to the ExpressRoute Circuit(s)
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1. In the [Azure portal](https://portal.azure.com), select the Subscription that has the VNETs peered to your ExpressRoute circuit. Then search the list of services in the **Marketplace** for 'Network Performance Monitor'. In the return, click to open the **Network Performance Monitor** page.
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