Quick Start: Multi-Region Fabric and Related Features

Configure Multi-Region Fabric and Related Features

Table 1. Configure Multi-Region Fabric and Related Features

Configuration Task

Information

Enable full Multi-Region Fabric functionality.

Enable Multi-Region Fabric

Manage the network hierarchy, including creating regions, subregions, and secondary regions.

Manage a Network Hierarchy in the Cisco Catalyst SD-WAN Systems and Interfaces Configuration Guide

Configure the Multi-Region Fabric role for a router.

Configure the Multi-Region Fabric Role Using a Configuration Group

Configure a secondary region for a router.

Configure a Secondary Region Using a Configuration Group

Configure how a border router interface handles access and core region traffic.

Configure Which Traffic a Border Router Interface Handles, Using a Configuration Group

Configure how an edge router interface handles secondary region traffic.

Configure Which Traffic an Edge Router Interface Handles, Using a Configuration Group

Configure a router to treat hierarchical and direct paths equally.

Configure a Router to Treat Hierarchical and Direct Paths Equally, Using a Configuration Group

Configure transport gateway path behavior.

Configure Transport Gateway Path Behavior Using a Configuration Group

Configure the regions for route aggregation.

Configure the Regions for Route Aggregation Using a Configuration Group

Configure the region and subregion when deploying a configuration group to routers.

Configure the Region and Subregion When Deploying a Configuration Group