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---
layout: commands
page_title: 'Commands: Services Export'
description: |
The `consul services export` command exports a service from one peer or admin partition to another.
---
# Consul Services Export
Command: `consul services export`
The `services export` command exports a service from one admin partition
or cluster peer to another. This command can be used in lieu of creating or updating the corresponding
`exported-services` configuration entry. Running the command multiple times with the same
arguments results in a no-op.
```text
Usage: consul services export [options] -name <service name> -consumer-peers <other cluster name>
Export a service to a peered cluster.
$ consul services export -name=web -consumer-peers=other-cluster
Use the -consumer-partitions flag instead of -consumer-peers to export to a different partition in the same cluster.
$ consul services export -name=web -consumer-partitions=other-partition
Additional flags and more advanced use cases are detailed below.
```
#### Command options
- `-name=<string>` - (Required) The name of the service to export.
- `-consumer-peers=<string>` - (Required) A comma-separated list of cluster peers to export the service to.
In Consul Enterprise, this flag is optional when `-consumer-partitions` is specified.
#### Enterprise options
- `-consumer-partitions=<string>` - A comma-separated list of admin partitions within the
same datacenter to export the service to. This flag is optional when `-consumer-peers` is specified.
@include 'http_api_partition_options.mdx'
@include 'http_api_namespace_options.mdx'
#### API options
@include 'http_api_options_client.mdx'
## Examples
In the following example, the `consul services export` command makes the `web` service available to services running in a cluster named `dc2` that has a previously-established cluster peering connection.
```shell-session hideClipboard
$ consul services export -name=web -consumer-peers=dc2
```
In the following example, the `consul services export` command makes the `web` service located in the
namespace `ns1` and the admin partition `alpha` to other admin partitions named `beta` and `delta`.
```shell-session hideClipboard
$ consul services export -name=web -namespace=ns1 -partition=alpha -consumer-partitions=beta,delta
```