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articles/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-configure-network-compute-web-proxy.md

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# Customer intent: As an IT admin, I need to understand how to connect and activate Azure Stack Edge Pro so I can use it to transfer data to Azure.

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# Customer intent: As an IT admin, I need to understand how to connect and activate Azure Stack Edge Pro R so I can use it to transfer data to Azure.
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* Network Interface Card (NIC) Teaming or link aggregation is not supported with Azure Stack Edge.
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* Serial number for any port corresponds to the node serial number.
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<!--* On the 25-Gbps interfaces, you can set the RDMA (Remote Direct Access Memory) mode to iWarp or RoCE (RDMA over Converged Ethernet). Where low latencies are the primary requirement and scalability is not a concern, use RoCE. When latency is a key requirement, but ease-of-use and scalability are also high priorities, iWARP is the best candidate.-->
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> If you need to connect to your device from an outside network, see [Enable device access from outside network](azure-stack-edge-gpu-manage-access-power-connectivity-mode.md#enable-device-access-from-outside-network) for additional network settings.
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Once the device network is configured, the page updates as shown below.
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![Local web UI "Network settings" page 2](./media/azure-stack-edge-pro-r-deploy-configure-network-compute-web-proxy/network-2a.png)<!--change-->
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> * We recommend that you do not switch the local IP address of the network interface from static to DCHP, unless you have another IP address to connect to the device. If using one network interface and you switch to DHCP, there would be no way to determine the DHCP address. If you want to change to a DHCP address, wait until after the device has activated with the service, and then change. You can then view the IPs of all the adapters in the **Device properties** in the Azure portal for your service.
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> * If you need to connect to your device from an outside network, see [Enable device access from outside network](azure-stack-edge-gpu-manage-access-power-connectivity-mode.md#enable-device-access-from-outside-network) for additional network settings.
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> We recommend that you do not switch the local IP address of the network interface from static to DCHP, unless you have another IP address to connect to the device. If using one network interface and you switch to DHCP, there would be no way to determine the DHCP address. If you want to change to a DHCP address, wait until after the device has activated with the service, and then change. You can then view the IPs of all the adapters in the **Device properties** in the Azure portal for your service.
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After you have configured and applied the network settings, select **Next: Compute** to configure compute network.
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