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Configure Virtual Routing

To improve routing and load balancing, follow these steps to enable Virtual Routing on your WAN edge device.

If you've set up Virtual Routing and Forwarding (VRF) instances for your WAN, you also can configure VRF Route Leaking (propagation) to share route information across these instances. It provides route isolation and segmentation from other routes. A common implementation of this feature is to isolate guest, PCI, or IoT network. Put each network in a separate VRF instance.

Before You Begin: Configure your LANs within your hub profiles, WAN edge templates, or standalone device configurations. For help, see LAN Interfaces.

  1. Navigate to your WAN Edge template, hub profile, or standalone WAN Edge device.
  2. In the LAN section of the page, under Custom VR, click Add Custom VR.
  3. Enter a name to identify this VR.
  4. In the Networks field, select the appropriate LAN segment.
  5. If you need to add additional routes, click Add Extra Routes, enter the prefix and gateway, and then click the check mark at the top of the Add Extra Route section.
  6. Click Add at the bottom of the Add Custom VR panel.
  7. Continue adding Custom VRs for any other LAN segments that you wish to propagate routes to.