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- Create a virtual switch on port 4 with the name **vswitch-port4**.
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You should now see something similar to the following image:
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:::image type="content" source="media/commission-cluster/commission-cluster-virtual-switch.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing three virtual switches, where the names correspond to the network interface the switch is on. ":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/commission-cluster/commission-cluster-virtual-switch-ase-2.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing three virtual switches, where the names correspond to the network interface the switch is on. ":::
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1. Select **Apply** at the bottom of the page and wait for the notification (a bell icon) to confirm that the settings have been applied. Applying the settings will take approximately 15 minutes.
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:::image type="content" source="media/commission-cluster/commission-cluster-advanced-networking.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing Advanced networking, with a table of virtual switch information and a table of virtual network information.":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/commission-cluster/commission-cluster-advanced-networking-ase-2.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing Advanced networking, with a table of virtual switch information and a table of virtual network information.":::
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3. Carry out the following procedure three times, plus once for each of the supplementary data networks (so five times in total if you have three data networks):
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:::image type="content" source="media/commission-cluster/commission-cluster-kubernetes-preview-enabled-ase-2.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing Kubernetes (Preview) with two tables. The first table is called Compute virtual switch and the second is called Virtual network. A green tick shows that the virtual networks are enabled for Kubernetes.":::
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:::image type="content" source="media/commission-cluster/commission-cluster-kubernetes-preview-enabled.png" alt-text="Screenshot showing Kubernetes (Preview) with two tables. The first table is called Compute virtual switch and the second is called Virtual network. A green tick shows that the virtual networks are enabled for Kubernetes.":::
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## Start the cluster and set up Arc
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Access the Azure portal and go to the **Azure Stack Edge** resource created in the Azure portal.
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