--- layout: commands page_title: 'Commands: Peering Read' description: | The `consul peering read` command outputs information about an individual cluster peering connection. --- # Consul Peering Read Command: `consul peering read` Corresponding HTTP API Endpoint: [\[GET\] /v1/peering/:name](/consul/api-docs/peering#read-a-peering-connection) The `peering read` displays information on the status of a peering connection. The table below shows this command's [required ACLs](/consul/api-docs/api-structure#authentication). | ACL Required | | ------------ | | `peering:read` | ## Usage Usage: `consul peering read [options] -name ` #### Command Options - `-name=` - (Required) The name of the peer associated with a connection that you want to read. - `-format={pretty|json}` - Command output format. The default value is `pretty`. #### Enterprise Options @include 'cli-http-api-partition-options.mdx' #### API Options @include 'http_api_options_client.mdx' ## Examples The following example outputs information about a peering connection locally referred to as "cluster-02": ```shell-session hideClipboard $ consul peering read -name cluster-02 Name: cluster-02 ID: 3b001063-8079-b1a6-764c-738af5a39a97 State: ACTIVE Meta: env=production Peer ID: e83a315c-027e-bcb1-7c0c-a46650904a05 Peer Server Name: server.dc1.consul Peer CA Pems: 0 Peer Server Addresses: 10.0.0.1:8300 Imported Services: 0 Exported Services: 2 Create Index: 89 Modify Index: 89 ```