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articles/internet-peering/howto-peering-service-portal.md

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description: Enable Peering Service on a Direct peering using the portal
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# Enable Peering Service on a Direct peering using the portal

articles/internet-peering/includes/peering-service-direct-portal.md

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1. Click on a peering connection you want to enable for Peering Service and then, click on the **...** > **Edit connection** button.
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1. Under the section ***Use for Peering Service***, click on **Enabled** and **Save**.
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> [!div class="mx-imgBorder"]
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> ![Peering Connection Enable Peering Service](../media/setup-direct-modify-editconnectionsettings-peering-service.png)
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1. In the Overview screen, you will see the deployment details. Once your deployment is complete, click on **Go to resource**.
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> ![Your Deployment is Complete](../media/setup-direct-modify-overview-deployment-complete.png)
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1. You will then see under Settings **Registered Prefixes**. Click on **Add Registered Prefix**.
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> ![Registered Prefixes and Connections](../media/setup-direct-modify-add-registered-prefix.png)
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1. Register a prefix by selecting a **Name** and a **Prefix** and click **Save**
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> ![Register a Prefix](../media/setup-direct-modify-register-a-prefix.png)
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1. Once a prefix is created, you will see it in the list of Registered Prefixes. Click on the **Name** of the prefix to see more details.
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> ![Registered Prefixes and Connections](../media/setup-direct-modify-registered-prefixes.png)
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1. In the registered prefix page, you will see the full details to include the **Prefix key** for each prefix. This key will need to be provided to the customer allocated this prefix from their provider ISP. The customer can then register their prefix within their subscription with this key.
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> ![Prefix with prefix key](../media/setup-direct-modify-registered-prefix-detail.png)
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articles/peering-service/about.md

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# Azure Peering Service Preview Overview

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# Register Peering Service Preview by using the Azure portal
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2. Enter the following details on the **Basics** tab on the **Create a peering service connection** page.
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1. Enter the following details on the **Basics** tab on the **Create a peering service connection** page.
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1. Select the subscription and the resource group associated with the subscription.
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4. Enter a **Name** to which the Peering Service instance should be registered.
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1. Enter a **Name** to which the Peering Service instance should be registered.
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5. Now, select the **Next:Configuration** button at the bottom of the page. The **Configuration** page appears.
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1. Now, select the **Next:Configuration** button at the bottom of the page. The **Configuration** page appears.
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## Configure the Peering Service connection
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1. On the **Configuration** page, select the location to which the Peering Service must be enabled by selecting the same from the **Peering service location** drop-down list.
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1. On the **Configuration** page, select the location to which the Peering Service must be enabled by selecting the same from the **Peering service location** drop-down list.
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2. Select the service provider from whom the Peering Service must be obtained by selecting a provider name from the **Peering service provider** drop-down list.
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1. Select the service provider from whom the Peering Service must be obtained by selecting a provider name from the **Peering service provider** drop-down list.
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3. Select **Create new prefix** at the bottom of the **Prefixes** section, and text boxes appear. Now, enter the name of the prefix resource and the prefixes that are associated with the service provider.
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1. Select **Create new prefix** at the bottom of the **Prefixes** section, and text boxes appear. Now, enter the name of the prefix resource and the prefixes that are associated with the service provider.
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1. Select **Prefix Key** and add the Prefix Key that has been given to you by your provider (ISP or IXP). This key allows MS to validate the prefix and provider who have allocated your IP prefix.
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5. Select the **Review + create** button at the lower left of the page. The **Review + create** page appears, and Azure validates your configuration.
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1. Select the **Review + create** button at the lower left of the page. The **Review + create** page appears, and Azure validates your configuration.
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7. After you register a Peering Service connection, additional validation is performed on the included prefixes. You can review the validation status under the **Prefixes** section of the resource name. If the validation fails, one of the following error messages is displayed:
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1. After you register a Peering Service connection, additional validation is performed on the included prefixes. You can review the validation status under the **Prefixes** section of the resource name. If the validation fails, one of the following error messages is displayed:
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