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# Create an M3UA Peer Server

### To create an M3UA peer server:

**1. Click "Create New M3ua Peer Server" in the M3UA network configuration window:**

![Web Portal v2.4 Create M3UA Peer Server](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/9/95/Web_Portal_v2.4_Create_M3UA_Peer_Server.png)

**2. Configure the new M3UA peer server:**

* Enter a name for the peer server
* Check the "Local" box for local peer server ([OPC](https://github.com/telcobridges-main/tmedia-wiki/tree/main/reference/signalling/opc/README.md)). For remote peer server ([DPC](https://github.com/telcobridges-main/tmedia-wiki/tree/main/reference/signalling/dpc/README.md)), do not check this box. (**For signalling gateway, this option does not appear, SG uses only remote peer servers**)
* Enter a value for the routing context (must be unique within a local or non-local server list. However, this value does not need to be unique across lists).
* Click "Create" to finalize the configuration

![Web Portal v2.4 Creating M3UA Peer Server](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/4/40/Web_Portal_v2.4_Creating_M3UA_Peer_Server.png)

**3. Verify that the "M3ua Peer server was successfully created" message appears:**

![Web Portal v2.4 M3UA Peer Server Created](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/4/4f/Web_Portal_v2.4_M3UA_Peer_Server_Created.png)

**4. Associated the newly created peer server with a PSP:**

* Select a PSP from the list of available PSPs
* Click the "<<" button to associate the PSP with the peer server

![Web Portal v2.4 M3UA Peer Server PSP](https://docs.telcobridges.com/w/images/c/c6/Web_Portal_v2.4_M3UA_Peer_Server_PSP.png)


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