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| 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**. | ||||||||||
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| 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. | ||||||||||
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| 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**. | ||||||||||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. 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.) By looking at the page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/
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| 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. | ||||||||||
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| 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. | ||||||||||
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There was a problem hiding this comment. Choose a reason for hiding this commentThe reason will be displayed to describe this comment to others. Learn more. 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.) By looking at the page: https://developers.cloudflare.com/magic-cloud-networking/get-started/
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| 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: | ||||||||||
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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-integrationsthat 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