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ms.author: halkazwini
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ms.service: peering-service
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.date: 02/08/2024
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ms.date: 03/07/2024
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#CustomerIntent: As an administrator, I want to learn how to create and manage a Peering Service connection using the Azure portal so I can enhance the connectivity to Microsoft services over the public internet.
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## Configure the Peering Service connection
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1. On the **Configuration** page, select your**Country**and **State/Province** where the Peering Service must be enabled.
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1. On the **Configuration** page, select the**Provider**that you're using to enable the Peering Service. For more information, see [Peering Service partners](location-partners.md).
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1. Select the **Provider** that you're using to enable the Peering Service. For more information, see [Peering Service partners](./location-partners.md)
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1. Select the **provider primary peering location** closest to your network location. This is the peering service location between Microsoft and the Partner.
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1. Select the **provider primary peering location** closest to your network location. This peering location is between Microsoft and the Partner.
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1. Select the **provider backup peering location** as the next closest to your network location. A peering service will be active via the backup peering location only in the event of failure of primary peering service location for disaster recovery. If **None** is selected, internet is the default failover route in the event of primary peering service location failure.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/azure-portal/peering-service-create.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Review + create tab of Create a peering service connection in Azure portal.":::
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1. After you create a Peering Service connection, additional validation is performed on the included prefixes. You can review the validation status under the **Prefixes** section of your Peering Service.
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1. After you create a Peering Service connection, more validation is performed on the included prefixes. You can review the validation status under the **Prefixes** section of your Peering Service.
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:::image type="content" source="./media/azure-portal/peering-service-prefix-validation.png" alt-text="Screenshot shows the validation status of the prefixes." lightbox="./media/azure-portal/peering-service-prefix-validation.png":::
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## Modifying the primary or backup peering location
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If you would like to change the primary or backup peering location in your Peering Service, reach out to [email protected] to request this. Give the resource ID of the peering service to modify, and the new primary and backup locations you'd like to be configured.
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If you would like to change the primary or backup peering location in your Peering Service, reach out to [email protected]. Provide the resource ID of the peering service to modify, and the new primary and backup locations you'd like to be configured.
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