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page_title: Route Traffic to Peered Services
description: Learn how to configure Consul API Gateway to route traffic to services connected to the mesh through a peering connection.
---
# Route Traffic to Peered Services
This topic describes how to configure Consul API Gateway to route traffic to services connected to the mesh through a cluster peering connection.
## Requirements
- Consul v1.14 or later
- Verify that the [requirements](/consul/docs/api-gateway/tech-specs) have been met.
- Verify that the Consul API Gateway CRDs and controller have been installed and applied. Refer to [Installation](/consul/docs/connect/gateways/api-gateway/deploy/install-k8s) for details.
- A peering connection must already be established between Consul clusters. Refer to [Cluster Peering on Kubernetes](/consul/docs/k8s/connect/cluster-peering/tech-specs) for instructions.
- The Consul service that you want to route traffic to must be exported to the cluster containing your `Gateway`. Refer to [Cluster Peering on Kubernetes](/consul/docs/k8s/connect/cluster-peering/tech-specs) for instructions.
- A `ServiceResolver` for the Consul service you want to route traffic to must be created in the cluster that contains your `Gateway`. Refer to [Service Resolver Configuration Entry](/consul/docs/connect/config-entries/service-resolver) for instructions.
## Configuration
Specify the following fields in your `MeshService` configuration to use this feature. Refer to the [MeshService configuration reference](/consul/docs/connect/gateways/api-gateway/configuration/meshservice) for details about the parameters.
- [`name`](/consul/docs/connect/gateways/api-gateway/configuration/meshservice#name)
- [`peer`](/consul/docs/connect/gateways/api-gateway/configuration/meshservice#peer)
## Example
In the following example, routes that use `example-mesh-service` as a backend are configured to send requests to the `echo` service exported by the peered Consul cluster `cluster-02`.
<CodeBlockConfig filename="serviceresolver.yaml">
```yaml hideClipboard
apiVersion: consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1
kind: ServiceResolver
metadata:
name: echo
spec:
redirect:
peer: cluster-02
service: echo
```
</CodeBlockConfig>
<CodeBlockConfig filename="meshservice.yaml">
```yaml hideClipboard
apiVersion: api-gateway.consul.hashicorp.com/v1alpha1
kind: MeshService
metadata:
name: example-mesh-service
spec:
name: echo
peer: cluster-02
```
</CodeBlockConfig>
After applying the `meshservice.yaml` configuration, an `HTTPRoute` may then reference `example-mesh-service` as its `backendRef`.
<CodeBlockConfig filename="route.yaml">
```yaml hideClipboard
apiVersion: gateway.networking.k8s.io/v1beta1
kind: HTTPRoute
metadata:
name: example-route
spec:
...
rules:
- backendRefs:
- group: api-gateway.consul.hashicorp.com
kind: MeshService
name: example-mesh-service
port: 3000
...
```
</CodeBlockConfig>