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# Create or modify a Direct peering using the Azure portal
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In this article, you learn how to create a Microsoft Direct peering for an Internet Service Provider or Internet Exchange Provider using the Azure portal. This article also shows how to check the status of the resource, update it, or delete it.
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If you prefer, you can complete this guide by using Azure [PowerShell](howto-direct-powershell.md).
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In this article, you learn how to create a Microsoft Direct peering for an Internet Service Provider or Internet Exchange Provider using the Azure portal. This article also shows you how to check the status of the resource, update it, or delete it.
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# Create or modify a Direct peering using PowerShell
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> - [Azure portal](howto-direct-portal.md)
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This article describes how to create a Microsoft Direct peering by using PowerShell cmdlets and the Azure Resource Manager deployment model. This article also shows you how to check the status of the resource, update it, or delete and deprovision it.
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If you prefer, you can complete this guide by using the [Azure portal](howto-direct-portal.md).
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This article describes how to create a Microsoft Direct peering using PowerShell cmdlets and the Azure Resource Manager deployment model. This article also shows you how to check the status of the resource, update it, or delete and deprovision it.
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In this article, you learn how to create a Microsoft Exchange peering using the Azure portal. This article also shows you how to check the status of the resource, update it, or delete and deprovision it.
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## Prerequisites
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- Review the [Prerequisites to set up peering with Microsoft](prerequisites.md) and the [Exchange peering walkthrough](walkthrough-exchange-all.md) before you begin configuration.

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# Create or modify an Exchange peering using PowerShell
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This article describes how to create a Microsoft Exchange peering using PowerShell cmdlets and the Resource Manager deployment model. This article also shows you how to check the status of the resource, update it, or delete and deprovision it.
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* Review the [prerequisites](prerequisites.md) and the [Exchange peering walkthrough](walkthrough-exchange-all.md) before you begin configuration.

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In this article, you learn how to convert an existing legacy Direct peering to an Azure resource by using the Azure portal.
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- Complete the [Prerequisites to set up peering with Microsoft](prerequisites.md) before you begin configuration.

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# Enable Azure Peering Service on a Direct peering using the Azure portal
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