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* corrected add integrations * corrected numbers * corrected azure path * corrected numbers * corrected gcloud path * added new paths * changed paths
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src/content/docs/magic-cloud-networking/get-started.mdx

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### 1. Create integration
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/), and select your account.
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2. Select **Manage Account** > **Cloud integrations**.
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3. Go to **Integrations** and select **Connect integration**.
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4. Select **AWS integration**.
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5. Give a descriptive name to your integration. Optionally, you can also add a description for it.
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6. Select **Create integration**.
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7. Select **Authorize access** to start the process of connecting your Cloudflare account to Amazon AWS.
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2. Select **Networking** > **Cloud integrations**.
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3. Select **Add** > **AWS integration**.
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4. Give a descriptive name to your integration. Optionally, you can also add a description for it.
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5. Select **Create integration**.
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6. Select **Authorize access** to start the process of connecting your Cloudflare account to Amazon AWS.
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/), and select your account.
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2. Select **Manage Account** > **Cloud integrations**.
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3. Go to **Integrations** and select **Connect integration**.
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4. Select **Azure integration**.
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5. Give a descriptive name to your integration. Optionally, you can also add a description for it.
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6. Select **Create integration**.
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7. Select **Authorize access** to start the process of connecting your Cloudflare account to Microsoft Azure.
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2. Select **Networking** > **Cloud integrations**.
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3. Select **Add** > **Azure integration**.
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4. Give a descriptive name to your integration. Optionally, you can also add a description for it.
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5. Select **Create integration**.
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6. Select **Authorize access** to start the process of connecting your Cloudflare account to Microsoft Azure.
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/), and select your account.
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2. Select **Manage Account** > **Cloud integrations**.
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3. Go to **Integrations** and select **Connect integration**.
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4. Select **Google integration**.
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5. Give a descriptive name to your integration. Optionally, you can also add a description for it.
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6. Select **Create integration**.
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7. Select **Authorize access** to start the process of connecting your Cloudflare account to Google Cloud.
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2. Select **Networking** > **Cloud integrations**.
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3. Select **Add** > **Google integration**.
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4. Give a descriptive name to your integration. Optionally, you can also add a description for it.
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5. Select **Create integration**.
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6. Select **Authorize access** to start the process of connecting your Cloudflare account to Google Cloud.
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src/content/docs/magic-cloud-networking/manage-resources.mdx

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To browse the resources in your catalog:
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/), and select your account.
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2. Select **Manage Account** > **Cloud integrations**.
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2. Select **Networking** > **Cloud integrations**.
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3. Go to **Resource catalog**.
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4. Select a resource to inspect its details.
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## Edit Cloud integrations
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/), and select your account.
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2. Select **Manage Account** > **Cloud integrations**.
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2. Select **Networking** > **Cloud integrations**.
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3. Select the integration you want to edit > **Edit**.
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4. In **Credentials**, select **I would like to update my credentials**, and make the required changes to your credentials.
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5. Select **Save** when you are finished.
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You can download a JSON file containing metadata and configuration for all your cloud resources:
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/), and select your account.
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2. Select **Manage Account** > **Cloud integrations**.
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2. Select **Networking** > **Cloud integrations**.
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3. Go to **Resource catalog**.
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4. Select **Download catalog**.
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src/content/partials/networking-services/routing/mcn-magic-wan-on-ramps.mdx

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Choose this option if you have a single virtual private cloud (VPC) in your cloud to connect to Magic WAN. To set up a single-VPC on-ramp:
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1. Log in to the [Cloudflare dashboard](https://dash.cloudflare.com/), and select your account.
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2. Select **Magic WAN** > **Cloud on-ramps**.
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2. Select **Networking** > **Magic WAN** > **Cloud on-ramps**.
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3. Select **Add new on-ramp**.
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4. Go to **Connect an existing VPC to Cloudflare** > **Select**.
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2. Select **Magic WAN** > **Cloud on-ramps**.
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2. Select **Networking** > **Magic WAN** > **Cloud on-ramps**.
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3. Select **Add new on-ramp**.
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2. Select **Magic WAN** > **Cloud on-ramps**.
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2. Select **Magic WAN** > **Cloud on-ramps**.
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2. Select **Networking** > **Magic WAN** > **Cloud on-ramps**.
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3. Select **Add new on-ramp** and begin the **Create a Magic WAN cloud on-ramp** workflow as normal.
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5. In the **Associated Resources** page, you can view the estimated monthly costs for all the resources associated with the on-ramp you chose. You can also search for a specific resource using the search box.

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