diff --git a/src/content/partials/magic-cloud-networking/magic-wan-on-ramps.mdx b/src/content/partials/magic-cloud-networking/magic-wan-on-ramps.mdx index 5a30b4416df1cc6..1986d8624fb47ae 100644 --- a/src/content/partials/magic-cloud-networking/magic-wan-on-ramps.mdx +++ b/src/content/partials/magic-cloud-networking/magic-wan-on-ramps.mdx @@ -41,7 +41,7 @@ Choose this option if you have a single virtual private cloud (VPC) in your clou 4. Go to **Connect an existing VPC to Cloudflare** > **Select**. 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**. 8. **Configure route propagation** shows where Cloudflare will install the new routes. Installing these routes is required to correctly configure both Magic WAN and your cloud provider, and ensure successful communication between them: - **Add routes for your Magic WAN address space to your cloud network**: Select this option to install routes for reaching Magic WAN in your cloud network's route tables (refer to [Magic WAN Address Space](#magic-wan-address-space) to learn what routes are installed and how to customize them). If you prefer to do this manually, unselect this option. :::caution[Warning] @@ -75,7 +75,7 @@ When you configure a hub on-ramp, Cloudflare always manages the VPN tunnel betwe 4. Go to **Connect an existing hub to Cloudflare** > **Select**. 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**. 8. (*Optional*) In **VPC peering configuration**, you can enable **Manage VPC peering**. This allows Cloudflare to attach your chosen VPCs to the hub: 1. Select **Manage VPC peering** to enable this feature. 2. Choose the VPCs you want Cloudflare to attach to the hub. @@ -104,7 +104,7 @@ You have successfully created your Magic WAN on-ramp. However, on-ramp creation 5. Give your new on-ramp a name and a description (optional), then 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. 3. Choose a region in which to create the new hub. 4. Select **Continue**. 7. (*Optional*) In **VPC peering configuration**, you can enable **Manage VPC peering**. This allows Cloudflare to attach your chosen VPCs to the hub: