# Set Maximum Number of Peers The `rippled` server has a configurable soft maximum number of [peers](/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers/peer-protocol) to connect to. The default maximum number of peers is **21**. Internally, the server generates approximate quotas of incoming and outgoing peers. You can potentially go over the soft maximum if you are using [fixed peers, peer reservations](/docs/concepts/networks-and-servers/peer-protocol#fixed-peers-and-peer-reservations), or if you manually connect to additional peers using the [connect method](/docs/references/http-websocket-apis/admin-api-methods/peer-management-methods/connect). To change the maximum number of peers your server allows, complete the following steps: 1. Edit your `rippled`'s config file. ``` $ vim /etc/opt/ripple/rippled.cfg ``` 2. In the config file, uncomment and edit the `[peers_max]` stanza, or add one if you don't have one already: ``` [peers_max] 30 ``` The only content of the stanza should be an integer indicating the total number of peers to allow. By default, the server attempts to maintain a ratio of about 85% incoming and 15% outgoing peers, but with a minimum of 10 outgoing peers, so any value less than 68 won't increase the number of outgoing peer connections your server makes. If the `[peers_max]` value is less than 10, the server still allows a hardcoded minimum of 10 outgoing peers so that it can maintain connectivity with the network. To block all outgoing peer connections, [configure the server as a private peer](/docs/infrastructure/configuration/server-modes/run-rippled-as-a-validator#connect-using-proxies) instead. The more peer servers you are connected to, the more network bandwidth your `rippled` server uses. You should only configure large numbers of peer servers if your `rippled` server has a good network connection and you can afford the costs you may incur for the bandwidth it uses. 3. Restart the `rippled` server. ``` $ sudo systemctl restart rippled.service ``` ## 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)