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Fix routing peer platform support statement (#618)
Routing peers support Linux, Windows, macOS, and Docker, not just Linux. Co-authored-by: Claude Opus 4.6 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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### Creating a Network Route with Routing Group
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### Creating a Network Route with Routing Group
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Select the **Peer group** tab when creating a route to use a peer group as your routing peers. Ensure the groups contain Linux peers, as traffic routing is only supported on Linux.
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Select the **Peer group** tab when creating a route to use a peer group as your routing peers. Ensure the groups contain Linux, Windows, macOS, or Docker peers, as traffic routing is supported on these platforms.
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Groups with multiple peers automatically provide [high availability](#high-availability).
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Groups with multiple peers automatically provide [high availability](#high-availability).
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