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---
layout: commands
page_title: 'Commands: Peering List'
---
# Consul Peering List
Command: `consul peering List`
Corresponding HTTP API Endpoint: [\[GET\] /v1/peerings](/api-docs/peering#list-all-peerings)
The `peering list` lists all peering connections.
The results are filtered according to ACL policy configuration.
The table below shows this command's [required ACLs](/api-docs#authentication).
| ACL Required |
| ------------ |
| `peering:read` |
## Usage
Usage: `consul peering list [options]`
#### Command Options
- `-format={pretty|json}` - Command output format. The default value is `pretty`.
#### Enterprise Options
@include 'http_api_partition_options.mdx'
#### API Options
@include 'http_api_options_client.mdx'
## Examples
The following example lists all peering connections associated with the cluster:
```shell-session hideClipboard
$ consul peering list
Name State Imported Svcs Exported Svcs Meta
cluster-02 ACTIVE 0 2 env=production
cluster-03 PENDING 0 0
```