# Manually Connect to a Specific Peer Use these steps to manually connect your server to a specific [peer](/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers/peer-protocol) in the XRP Ledger network. If you want to make sure your server automatically connects to this server on startup and remains connected later, you may want to configure a [peer reservation](/docs/infrastructure/configuration/peering/use-a-peer-reservation) for that peer. ## Prerequisites - You must know the IP address of the peer you want to connect to. - You must know what port the peer you want to connect to uses for the XRP Ledger [peer protocol](/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers/peer-protocol). The default config file uses port 51235. - You must have a network connection from your server to the peer. For example, the peer server must [forward the appropriate port through its firewall](/docs/infrastructure/configuration/peering/forward-ports-for-peering). - The peer server must have available peer slots. If the peer is already at its maximum number of peers, you can ask the peer server's operator to add a [peer reservation](/docs/infrastructure/configuration/peering/use-a-peer-reservation) for your server. ## Steps To connect, use the [connect method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/admin-api-methods/peer-management-methods/connect). For example: WebSocket ``` { "command": "connect", "ip": "169.54.2.151", "port": 51235 } ``` JSON-RPC ``` { "method": "connect", "params": [ { "ip": "169.54.2.151", "port": 51235 } ] } ``` Commandline ``` rippled connect 169.54.2.151 51235 ``` ## See Also - **Concepts:** - [Peer Protocol](/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers/peer-protocol) - [The `rippled` Server](/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers) - **Tutorials:** - [Capacity Planning](/docs/infrastructure/installation/capacity-planning) - [Troubleshoot the `rippled` Server](/docs/infrastructure/troubleshooting) - **References:** - [connect method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/admin-api-methods/peer-management-methods/connect) - [peers method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/admin-api-methods/peer-management-methods/peers) - [print method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/admin-api-methods/status-and-debugging-methods/print) - [server_info method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/public-api-methods/server-info-methods/server_info)