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New Resource: azurerm_express_route_circuit_peering #1033

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@tombuildsstuff tombuildsstuff commented Mar 27, 2018

This PR adds support for Express Route Circuit Peering - in this PR we're only spinning up the connection, rather than physically connecting to it so we don't need to get some fibre hooked up - but this seems to suffice :)

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Tests pass:

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@tombuildsstuff tombuildsstuff merged commit f52c990 into master Mar 28, 2018
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