| Troubleshooting | L37-L43 | Troubleshooting ExpressRoute resiliency and asymmetric routing issues, plus FAQs on connectivity models, supported services, bandwidth, and pricing to resolve design or outage-related questions. |
| Best Practices | L44-L51 | Best practices for ExpressRoute: upgrading circuit bandwidth, using BGP communities in complex topologies, QoS for Skype voice, and migrating to new gateway hardware. |
| Decision Making | L52-L61 | Guidance on choosing ExpressRoute connectivity models, VNets/gateways/SKUs, mapping providers to peering locations, and planning/migrating while managing ExpressRoute costs |
| Architecture & Design Patterns | L62-L72 | Designing resilient, highly available ExpressRoute topologies, multi-circuit routing, coexistence with S2S VPN, DR/backup patterns, and using Microsoft peering for PSTN services. |
| Limits & Quotas | L73-L80 | ExpressRoute bandwidth, route, and gateway limits, FastPath constraints, rate limiting on provider circuits, and how to monitor advertised routes to stay within quotas |
| Security | L81-L90 | Encryption (IPsec, MACsec), NAT rules, RBAC roles, and security best practices for protecting ExpressRoute circuits and traffic |
| Configuration | L91-L127 | How to configure and manage ExpressRoute circuits, peerings, VNets, gateways, routing/BGP, NAT, IPv6, monitoring, resiliency, and Global Reach using portal, PowerShell, and CLI |
| Integrations & Coding Patterns | L128-L134 | Automating ExpressRoute circuit creation/management with PowerShell or Azure CLI, and configuring a site-to-site VPN that runs over ExpressRoute Microsoft peering. |
| Deployment | L135-L141 | Guides for deploying and migrating ExpressRoute circuits/gateways, understanding Direct SKUs, testing multi-site resiliency, and automating setup with ARM templates, PowerShell, and Terraform. |