Getting started with dynamic routing
You can configure dynamic routing in the Management Client or on the command line of the Secure SD-WAN Engine.
The two methods for configuring dynamic routing are separate, and using both methods on the same engine is not supported.
- If you configure dynamic routing for an Secure SD-WAN Engine on the command line, that dynamic routing configuration is not shown in the Management Client.
- If you configure dynamic routing for an Secure SD-WAN Engine in the Management Client, the configuration overwrites the dynamic routing configuration that you configured on the command line.
In the Management Client, you can configure dynamic routing using border gateway protocol (BGP), open shortest path first (OSPFv2), and protocol-independent multicast (PIM).
When using FRR commands and syntax on the command line of the Secure SD-WAN Engine, the supported dynamic routing protocols are BGP, OSPFv2, OSPFv3, PIM, and routing information protocol (RIP).
Dynamic routing is supported on Single Engines, Engine Clusters, and Virtual Engines. The rules that allow dynamic routing traffic are created automatically.
Before installing a policy that includes a dynamic routing configuration, you can preview and save the configuration in FRR syntax.