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Broken Link Fix Proposal(s)

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5. Give your new on-ramp a name and a description (optional), then select **Continue**.
6. From the drop-down menu, choose your cloud provider. You can choose between AWS, GCP and Azure. Then, select **Continue**.
7. Select the network that you want to connect to. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#2-set-up-cloud-integrations) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
7. Select the network that you want to connect to. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
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We found a broken link on this page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-wan/configuration/magic-cloud-networking/ (This page may or may not be the same as the page on which you find this comment but we found this same link on this page.)
The link is to this page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/ but references the fragment 2-set-up-cloud-integrations that does not exist.

By looking at the page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/
The best fragment to use seems to be: #set-up-google-cloud

5. Give your new on-ramp a name and a description (optional), then select **Continue**.
6. From the drop-down menu, choose your cloud provider. You can choose between AWS, GCP, and Azure. Then, select **Continue**.
7. Choose an existing hub. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#2-set-up-cloud-integrations) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
7. Choose an existing hub. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
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We found a broken link on this page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-wan/configuration/magic-cloud-networking/ (This page may or may not be the same as the page on which you find this comment but we found this same link on this page.)
The link is to this page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/ but references the fragment 2-set-up-cloud-integrations that does not exist.

By looking at the page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/
The best fragment to use seems to be: #set-up-google-cloud

6. Configure your cloud in **Select your cloud details**:
1. From the drop-down menu, choose your cloud provider. You can choose between AWS, GCP, and Azure.
2. Choose an existing integration. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#2-set-up-cloud-integrations) you have already set up.
2. Choose an existing integration. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up.
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We found a broken link on this page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-wan/configuration/magic-cloud-networking/ (This page may or may not be the same as the page on which you find this comment but we found this same link on this page.)
The link is to this page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/ but references the fragment 2-set-up-cloud-integrations that does not exist.

By looking at the page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/
The best fragment to use seems to be: #set-up-google-cloud

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5. Give your new on-ramp a name and a description (optional), then select **Continue**.
6. From the drop-down menu, choose your cloud provider. You can choose between AWS, GCP and Azure. Then, select **Continue**.
7. Select the network that you want to connect to. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#2-set-up-cloud-integrations) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
7. Select the network that you want to connect to. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
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7. Select the network that you want to connect to. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
7. Select the network that you want to connect to. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.

5. Give your new on-ramp a name and a description (optional), then select **Continue**.
6. From the drop-down menu, choose your cloud provider. You can choose between AWS, GCP, and Azure. Then, select **Continue**.
7. Choose an existing hub. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#2-set-up-cloud-integrations) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
7. Choose an existing hub. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
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7. Choose an existing hub. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
7. Choose an existing hub. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.

6. Configure your cloud in **Select your cloud details**:
1. From the drop-down menu, choose your cloud provider. You can choose between AWS, GCP, and Azure.
2. Choose an existing integration. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#2-set-up-cloud-integrations) you have already set up.
2. Choose an existing integration. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up.
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2. Choose an existing integration. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up.
2. Choose an existing integration. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/) you have already set up.

5. Give your new on-ramp a name and a description (optional), then select **Continue**.
6. From the drop-down menu, choose your cloud provider. You can choose between AWS, GCP and Azure. Then, select **Continue**.
7. Select the network that you want to connect to. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#2-set-up-cloud-integrations) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
7. Select the network that you want to connect to. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
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7. Select the network that you want to connect to. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/#set-up-google-cloud) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.
7. Select the network that you want to connect to. This list comes from the [cloud integrations](/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/) you have already set up. When you are done, select **Continue**.

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@bllchmbrs, garbage.
(you told me to be meaner haha)

I think the underlying page might've changed in the interim and that's why it was so off?

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The underlying page is completely different. Also, I tried to correct the suggestions, but I think I ended up creating a loop of more of the same suggestions by Hyperlint

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bllchmbrs commented Mar 11, 2025 via email

@kodster28 kodster28 deleted the hyperlint/scan/broken-link/60c0991 branch May 2, 2025 17:35
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