Overview
Explains how to simplify hub-and-spoke topologies by using routers as transit hubs for disjoint networks. It enables administrators to provide connectivity between separate physical and cloud environments without the complexity of manual control policy configurations.
Feature history for transport gateway
This section lists the development milestones and release information for transport gateways, including feature description.
Transport gateways for connecting networks in Cisco SD‑WAN
Explains how the transport gateways facilitate communication between routers that lack direct connectivity, such as bridging physical LANs to cloud networks.
Configure a router as a transport gateway
Describes how to configure a router as a transport gateway using the CLI template or Cisco SD-WAN Manager.
Configure the transport gateway path preference
Outlines how to assign router site types and configure path preferences for transport gateways.
Configure the site type for a router
Describes how to configure router site types using a CLI template or Cisco SD-WAN Manager.
Verify the site type of a router using the CLI
Confirms the assigned functional role of a device by executing operational commands on the router.
Verify a transport gateway configuration using the CLI
Validates that a device is actively functioning as a transit hub by checking the running configuration and OMP status.