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title: Convert a legacy Exchange peering to an Azure resource - Azure portal
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description: Convert a legacy Exchange peering to an Azure resource using the Azure portal.
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services: internet-peering
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description: Learn how to convert a legacy Exchange peering to an Azure resource using the Azure portal.
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titleSuffix: Internet Peering
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author: halkazwini
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ms.author: halkazwini
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ms.service: internet-peering
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ms.topic: how-to
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ms.date: 01/23/2023
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ms.author: halkazwini
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ms.custom: template-how-to, engagement-fy23
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ms.date: 10/03/2023
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# Convert a legacy Exchange peering to an Azure resource using the Azure portal
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* For Resource group, you can either choose an existing resource group from the drop-down list or create a new group by selecting Create new. We'll create a new resource group for this example.
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>[!NOTE]
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>Once a subscription and resource group have been selected for the peering resource, it cannot be moved to another subscription or resource group.
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* Name corresponds to the resource name and can be anything you choose.
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* Region is auto-selected if you chose an existing resource group. If you chose to create a new resource group, you also need to choose the Azure region where you want the resource to reside.

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