diff --git a/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/network-options/nat-subnet.mdx b/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/network-options/nat-subnet.mdx index 39d7c4e5d69bf6..0acda58c988789 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/network-options/nat-subnet.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/network-options/nat-subnet.mdx @@ -22,4 +22,4 @@ Even if NAT is enabled, the local prefix for a subnet must be unique within its ## Create NATs for subnets -For more information on how to a create a NAT for a subnets, refer to **Create a LAN**, either in [Configure hardware Connector](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-hardware-connector/#3-create-a-lan) or [Configure virtual Connector](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-virtual-connector/#3-create-a-lan). +For more information on how to a create a NAT for a subnets, refer to **Create a LAN**, either in [Configure hardware Connector](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-hardware-connector/#create-a-lan) or [Configure virtual Connector](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-virtual-connector/#create-a-lan). diff --git a/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/network-options/routed-subnets.mdx b/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/network-options/routed-subnets.mdx index 358cfaae93746b..cee09e29acadf0 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/network-options/routed-subnets.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/network-options/routed-subnets.mdx @@ -53,4 +53,4 @@ Optionally, you can also [enable NAT for a subnet](/magic-wan/configuration/conn ## Create routed subnets -For more information on how to create routed subnets, refer to **Create a LAN**, either in [Configure hardware Connector](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-hardware-connector/#3-create-a-lan) or [Configure virtual Connector](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-virtual-connector/#3-create-a-lan). +For more information on how to create routed subnets, refer to **Create a LAN**, either in [Configure hardware Connector](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-hardware-connector/#create-a-lan) or [Configure virtual Connector](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-virtual-connector/#create-a-lan). diff --git a/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/reference.mdx b/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/reference.mdx index de36ab6ddb0921..866d4dcd299a96 100644 --- a/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/reference.mdx +++ b/src/content/docs/magic-wan/configuration/connector/reference.mdx @@ -91,7 +91,7 @@ For high-capacity use cases, multiple tunnels can be established with equal prio ### Configure multiple tunnels in the same WAN profile -If you need to configure multiple tunnels for the same WAN profile, [set up multiple WAN connections](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-hardware-connector/#2-create-a-wan). Each WAN is assigned one IPsec tunnel. +If you need to configure multiple tunnels for the same WAN profile, [set up multiple WAN connections](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-hardware-connector/#create-a-wan). Each WAN is assigned one IPsec tunnel. ### WAN settings diff --git a/src/content/partials/networking-services/mconn/configure-connectors.mdx b/src/content/partials/networking-services/mconn/configure-connectors.mdx index ff6b030bffed68..3b623b98c5cbdf 100644 --- a/src/content/partials/networking-services/mconn/configure-connectors.mdx +++ b/src/content/partials/networking-services/mconn/configure-connectors.mdx @@ -27,9 +27,7 @@ import { AnchorHeading, Aside, Card, Code, GlossaryTooltip, Markdown, Render, Ta text={` You need to purchase [Magic WAN](https://www.cloudflare.com/magic-wan/) before you can purchase and use the Magic WAN Connector. The Magic WAN Connector can function as your primary edge device for your network, or be deployed in-line with existing network gear. - You also need to purchase a Magic WAN Connector before you can start configuring your settings in the Cloudflare dashboard. After buying a Magic WAN Connector, the device will be registered with your Cloudflare account and show up in your Cloudflare dashboard. - - Contact your account representative to learn more about purchasing options for the Magic WAN Connector device. + You also need to purchase a Magic WAN Connector before you can start configuring your settings in the Cloudflare dashboard. Contact your account representative to learn more about purchasing options for the Magic WAN Connector device. `} inline={false} /> @@ -139,7 +137,7 @@ You cannot enable high availability for an existing Connector on-ramp. To add hi text={` The hardware version of the Magic WAN connector includes two [SFP+ ports](https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Small_Form-factor_Pluggable) that support 10G throughput, as well as six RJ45 ports that support 1G throughput. - Refer to [SFP+ port information](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-hardware-connector/sfp-port-information/) for details on this topic.

+ Refer to [SFP+ port information](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/configure-hardware-connector/sfp-port-information/) for details on this topic. `} inline={false} /> @@ -253,7 +251,29 @@ You cannot enable high availability for an existing Connector on-ramp. To add hi ## Set up Cloudflare dashboard -### 1. Add a Connector on-ramp +{ props.magicWord === "hardware" && ( + <> + + **Configuration**. + 3. Under **Connectors**, select **Register your appliance**. + 4. In **Appliance details** > **Serial number**, insert the serial number for your device. You can optionally add notes about the Magic WAN Connector you are adding to the dashboard. + 5. (Optional) Select **Add** below **Serial number** to add multiple Magic WAN Connectors at once to your account. + 6. Select **Register appliance**. + + Your device is now registered with your account. Select **Add on-ramps** to continue with the setup process, or **Return to connections** to check your newly added Connector. + `} + inline={false} + /> + + ) +} + +### Add a Connector on-ramp You need to add your Connector to your Cloudflare dashboard and configure its settings before connecting it to the Internet. @@ -270,7 +290,7 @@ To add a Connector on-ramp: 9. The Connector will be added to your account with an **Interrupt window** defined. The interrupt window is the time period when the Magic WAN Connector software can update, which may result in interruption to existing connections. You can change this later. Refer to [Interrupt window](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/maintenance/interrupt-service-window/) for more details on how to define when the Connector can update its systems. 10. Select **Continue** to proceed to creating your WAN and LAN networks. -### 2. Create a WAN +### Create a WAN @@ -313,7 +333,7 @@ curl https://api.cloudflare.com/client/v4/accounts/{account_id}/magic/sites/{sit -### 3. Create a LAN +### Create a LAN @@ -372,7 +392,7 @@ Magic WAN Connector supports different types of DHCP configurations. Connector c Refer to [DHCP options](/magic-wan/configuration/connector/network-options/dhcp/) to learn more. -### 4. Add your Connector to a site +### Add your Connector to a site After finishing your Connector configuration, you need to add it to a site. @@ -441,11 +461,11 @@ After finishing your Connector configuration, you need to add it to a site. -

When the Connector is first activated, you need to have Internet connection. If you chose to set up your Connector with DHCP you will need to have one of the Connector ports connected to the Internet through a device that supports DHCP. This is required so that the Connector can reach the Cloudflare global network and download the required configurations that you set up.

+

When the Connector is first activated, you need to have Internet connection. If you chose to set up your Connector with DHCP you will need to have one of the Connector ports connected to the Internet through a device that supports DHCP. This is required so that the Connector can reach the Cloudflare global network and download the required configurations that you set up.

If you set up your Connector with a static IP through the bootstrap method, you do not need a DHCP port. Refer to DHCP vs static IP connections for more information.

@@ -455,7 +475,7 @@ After finishing your Connector configuration, you need to add it to a site. -

When the Connector is first activated, one of the ports must be connected to the Internet through a device that supports DHCP. This is required so that the Connector can reach the Cloudflare global network and download the required configurations that you set up.

+

When the Connector is first activated, one of the ports must be connected to the Internet through a device that supports DHCP. This is required so that the Connector can reach the Cloudflare global network and download the required configurations that you set up.

@@ -479,7 +499,7 @@ When you are ready to connect your Magic WAN Connector to the Cloudflare network **Add Connector**. 6. Back on the previous screen, select **Add secondary Connector**. 7. From the list, choose your second Connector > **Add Connector**. -8. Select **Continue** to [Create a WAN](#2-create-a-wan). If you are configuring a static IP, configure the IP for the primary node as the static address, and the IP for the secondary node as the secondary static address. -9. To create a LAN, follow the steps mentioned above in [Create a LAN](#3-create-a-lan) up until step 4. +8. Select **Continue** to [Create a WAN](#create-a-wan). If you are configuring a static IP, configure the IP for the primary node as the static address, and the IP for the secondary node as the secondary static address. +9. To create a LAN, follow the steps mentioned above in [Create a LAN](#create-a-lan) up until step 4. 10. In **Static address**, enter the IP for the primary node in your site. For example, `192.168.10.1/24`. 11. In **Secondary static address**, enter the IP for the secondary node in your site. For example, `192.168.10.2/24`. 12. In **Virtual static address**, enter the IP that the LAN south of the Connector will forward traffic to. For example, `192.168.10.3/24`.