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Configure a VNet gateway for ExpressRoute using PowerShell | Microsoft Docs
Configure a VNet gateway for a classic deployment model VNet using PowerShell for an ExpressRoute configuration.
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Configure a virtual network gateway for ExpressRoute using the classic deployment model and PowerShell

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This article will walk you through the steps to add, resize, and remove a virtual network (VNet) gateway for a pre-existing VNet. The steps for this configuration are specifically for VNets that were created using the classic deployment model and that will be be used in an ExpressRoute configuration.

About Azure deployment models

[!INCLUDE vpn-gateway-clasic-rm]

Before beginning

Verify that you have installed the Azure PowerShell cmdlets needed for this configuration (1.0.2 or later). If you haven't installed the cmdlets, you'll need to do so before beginning the configuration steps. For more information about installing Azure PowerShell, see How to install and configure Azure PowerShell.

[!INCLUDE expressroute-gateway-classic-ps]

Next steps

After you have created the VNet gateway, you can link your VNet to an ExpressRoute circuit. See Link a Virtual Network to an ExpressRoute circuit.