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Azure Peering Service connection Learn about Microsoft Azure Peering Service connection. halkazwini halkazwini azure-peering-service concept-article 10/07/2024
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--- title: Azure Peering Service connection description: Learn about Microsoft Azure Peering Service connection. author: halkazwini ms.author: halkazwini ms.service: azure-peering-service ms.topic: concept-article ms.date: 10/07/2024 # Customer intent: As a network administrator, I want to establish a Peering Service connection with specified attributes, so that I can effectively manage and monitor connectivity across multiple geographic locations. --- # Peering Service connection A connection typically refers to a logical information set, identifying a Peering Service. It's defined by specifying the following attributes: - Logical name - Connectivity partner - Connectivity partner Primary service location - Connectivity partner Backup service location - IP prefixes Customer can establish a single connection or multiple connections as per the requirement. A connection is also used as a unit of telemetry collection. For instance, to opt for telemetry alerts, you must define the connection that you want to monitor. > [!NOTE] > When you sign up for Peering Service, we analyze your Windows and Microsoft 365 telemetry in order to provide you with latency measurements for your selected prefixes. > For more information about connection telemetry, see [Access Peering Service connection telemetry](connection-telemetry.md). ## How to create a peering service connection? **Scenario** - Let's say a branch office is spread across different geographic locations as shown in the figure. Here, the customer is required to provide a logical name, Service Provider (SP) name, customer's physical location, and IP prefixes that are (owned by the customer or allocated by the Service Provider) associated with a single connection. The primary and backup service locations with partner help defining the preferred service location for customer. This process must be repeated to create Peering Service for other locations. :::image type="content" source="./media/connection/peering-service-connections.png" alt-text="Diagram shows geo redundant connections."::: > [!NOTE] > State level-filtration is considered for the customer's physical location when the connection is geo-located in the United States. ## Related content - To learn how to register Peering Service connection, see [Create Peering Service using the Azure portal](azure-portal.md). - To learn about Peering Service connection telemetry, see [Access Peering Service connection telemetry](connection-telemetry.md).
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