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Routing Configuration Design

Learn about different WAN Assurance routing designs to see what configuration best suits your deployment needs.

This topic provides an overview of the different routing designs in Juniper Mist™ WAN Assurance. Each section guides you to the documentation that you must follow in order to complete the configuration for each. Different types of routing must be configured depending on your use case.

Basic Overlay

The basic overlay design is where there is no dynamic routing that you need to integrate with. In this type of configuration, you are simply sending traffic to the overlay, or breaking out traffic locally to your WAN links. With this, dynamic routing to the overlay is automatically taken care of for you by Mist when the "Advertise to the Overlay" checkbox is selected in the Network configuration. See Configure a Hub Profile.

Dynamic Routing

With the dynamic routing design, you already have dynamic routing set up with your datacenter, or with a WAN provider that you are integrated with. This use case is for those who are integrating with an existing network, such as if you have a network with configured Mist-managed devices, and are now looking to configure BGP or OSPF on top of it.

Dynamic Routing for Full Stack Campus Fabric

With this design, you already have dynamic routing set up with your datacenter, or with your WAN provider integration. This use case is for those who are integrating with an existing network, and are now looking to run dynamic routing such as BGP or OSPF into the campus fabric as part of your Full Stack campus fabric deployment.