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Routes

The Routes page allows the user to use the Dynamic Routing feature. Dynamic Routing is a Phase 1 feature that enables SD-WAN devices to automatically exchange routing information with upstream or neighboring routers using industry‑standard routing protocols: OSPF and BGP. This capability allows routes to be dynamically advertised and learned without relying solely on static route configuration.

The Dynamic Routing feature is aligned with the routing model used in Carrier Hub concepts such as services, routing protocols, neighbors, advertised networks, and routing logs follow the same behavior and structure, while being applied in the context of SD‑WAN devices.

When Dynamic Routing is enabled, the SD‑WAN device can:

  • Advertise internal networks (LANs, Access Networks, Static Routes) to external routers.

  • Learn external routes dynamically, without needing manual static route entries.

  • Maintain up-to-date routing tables even when network changes happen.

  • Support multi-router and multi-network deployments.

Dynamic Routing is disabled by default and must be explicitly configured.

This Phase 1 implementation focuses on core routing functionality using OSPF and BGP. Additional enhancements may be introduced in future releases.

Prerequisites and Limitations:

  • Dynamic Routing must be explicitly enabled by the user

  • NAT must be disabled on all interfaces participating in dynamic routing

  • Only OSPF and BGP protocols are supported in Phase 1

  • Routing behavior and configuration follow the Carrier Hub routing model

Please refer the following pages to configure Dynamic routing.

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