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After you have configured your Google Cloud Interconnect, you will need to add routes to use the interconnect:
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- To create routes in the Magic routing table to direct traffic towards GCP:
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- Add [static routes](/magic-wan/configuration/manually/how-to/configure-routes/#configure-static-routes) to your Magic WAN routing table with [legacy bidirectional tunnel health checks](/magic-wan/configuration/manually/how-to/configure-tunnels/#legacy-bidirectional-health-checks) to detect failures and steer traffic to alternative paths.
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- Add [static routes](/magic-wan/configuration/manually/how-to/configure-routes/#configure-static-routes) to your Magic WAN routing table with [legacy bidirectional tunnel health checks](/magic-wan/configuration/manually/how-to/configure-tunnel-endpoints/#legacy-bidirectional-health-checks) to detect failures and steer traffic to alternative paths.
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- Note that routes advertised by BGP from GCP Cloud Router will be ignored.
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- To create routes in GCP routing table to direct traffic towards Cloudflare, you must use the GCP Cloud Router:
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- Add [custom learned routes to Cloud Router](https://cloud.google.com/network-connectivity/docs/router/how-to/configure-custom-learned-routes).
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