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To create a VM image using the RHEL BYOS image, follow these steps:
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1. Sign in to [Red Hat Subscription Management](https://access.redhat.com/management). Navigate to the [Cloud Access Dashboard](https://access.redhat.com/management/cloud) from the top menu bar.
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1. Enable your Azure subscription. See [detailed instructions](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/subscription_central/1-latest/html/red_hat_cloud_access_reference_guide/getting-started-with-ca_cloud-access). Enabling the subscription will allow you to access the Red Hat Gold Images.
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1. Enable your Azure subscription. See [detailed instructions](https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/subscription_central/1-latest/html/getting_started_with_rhel_system_registration/red-hat-cloud-access-program-overview_). Enabling the subscription will allow you to access the Red Hat Gold Images.
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1. Accept the Azure terms of use (only once per Azure Subscription, per image) and provision a VM. See [instructions](https://access.redhat.com/documentation/en-us/subscription_central/1-latest/html/red_hat_cloud_access_reference_guide/understanding-gold-images_cloud-access).
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1. Accept the Azure terms of use (only once per Azure Subscription, per image) and provision a VM. See [instructions](https://docs.redhat.com/en/documentation/subscription_central/1-latest/html/getting_started_with_rhel_system_registration/red-hat-cloud-access-program-overview_).
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You can now use the VM that you provisioned to [Create a VM custom image](#create-a-custom-vm-image) in Linux.
| Device management | <ul><li>Azure subscription</li><li>Resource providers registered</li><li>Azure Storage account</li></ul>|<ul><li>Enabled for Azure Stack Edge, owner or contributor access.</li><li>In Azure portal, go to **Home > Subscriptions > Your-subscription > Resource providers**. Search for `Microsoft.EdgeOrder` and register. Repeat for `Microsoft.Devices` if deploying IoT workloads.</li><li>Need access credentials.</li></ul> |
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| Device installation | Power cables in the package. <br>For US, an SVE 18/3 cable rated for 125 V and 15 Amps with a NEMA 5-15P to C13 (input to output) connector is shipped. | For more information, see the list of [Supported power cords by country](azure-stack-edge-technical-specifications-power-cords-regional.md). |
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|| <ul><li>At least one 1-GbE RJ-45 network cable for Port 1 </li><li>At least one 25/10-GbE SFP+ copper cable for Port 3, Port 4, Port 5, or Port 6</li></ul>| Customer needs to procure these cables.<br>For a full list of supported network cables, switches, and transceivers for device network cards from Cavium, see [Cavium FastlinQ 41000 Series Interoperability Matrix](https://www.marvell.com/documents/xalflardzafh32cfvi0z/).|
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|| <ul><li>At least one 1-GbE RJ-45 network cable for Port 1 </li><li>At least one 25/10-GbE SFP+ copper cable for Port 3, Port 4, Port 5, or Port 6</li></ul>| Customer needs to procure these cables.<br>For a full list of supported network cables, switches, and transceivers for device network cards from Cavium, see [Cavium FastlinQ 41000 Series Interoperability Matrix](https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collateral/ethernet-adaptersandcontrollers/marvell-ethernet-adapters-fastlinq-41000-interoperability-matrix.pdf).|
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| Network readiness | Check to see how ready your network is for the deployment of an Azure Stack Edge device. |[Use the Azure Stack Network Readiness Checker](azure-stack-edge-deploy-check-network-readiness.md) to test all needed connections. |
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| First-time device connection | Laptop whose IPv4 settings can be changed. <!--<li> A minimum of 1 GbE switch must be used for the device once the initial setup is complete. The local web UI will not be accessible if the connected switch is not at least 1 Gbe.</li>-->| If connecting Port 1 directly to a laptop (without a switch), use an Ethernet crossover cable or a USB to Ethernet adaptor. |
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| Device sign-in | Device administrator password, between 8 and 16 characters, including three of the following character types: uppercase, lowercase, numeric, and special characters. | Default password is *Password1*, which expires at first sign-in. |
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| Device management | <ul><li>Azure subscription</li><li>Resource providers registered</li><li>Azure Storage account</li></ul>|<ul><li>Enabled for Azure Stack Edge, owner or contributor access.</li><li>In Azure portal, go to **Home > Subscriptions > Your-subscription > Resource providers**. Search for `Microsoft.EdgeOrder` and register. Repeat for `Microsoft.Devices` if deploying IoT workloads.</li><li>Need access credentials.</li></ul> |
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| Device installation | Four power cables for the two device nodes in the package. <br>For US, an SVE 18/3 cable rated for 125 V and 15 Amps with a NEMA 5-15P to C13 (input to output) connector is shipped. | For more information, see the list of [Supported power cords by country](azure-stack-edge-technical-specifications-power-cords-regional.md). |
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|| <ul><li>At least two 1-GbE RJ-45 network cables for Port 1 on the two device nodes </li><li>You would need two 1-GbE RJ-45 network cables to connect Port 2 on each device node to the internet. Depending on the network topology you wish to deploy, you also need SFP+ copper cables to connect Port 3 and Port 4 across the device nodes and also from device nodes to the switches. See the [Supported network topologies](azure-stack-edge-gpu-clustering-overview.md#supported-network-topologies).</li></ul> | Customer needs to procure these cables.<br>For a full list of supported network cables, switches, and transceivers for device network cards from Cavium, see [Cavium FastlinQ 41000 Series Interoperability Matrix](https://www.marvell.com/documents/xalflardzafh32cfvi0z/).|
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|| <ul><li>At least two 1-GbE RJ-45 network cables for Port 1 on the two device nodes </li><li>You would need two 1-GbE RJ-45 network cables to connect Port 2 on each device node to the internet. Depending on the network topology you wish to deploy, you also need SFP+ copper cables to connect Port 3 and Port 4 across the device nodes and also from device nodes to the switches. See the [Supported network topologies](azure-stack-edge-gpu-clustering-overview.md#supported-network-topologies).</li></ul> | Customer needs to procure these cables.<br>For a full list of supported network cables, switches, and transceivers for device network cards from Cavium, see [Cavium FastlinQ 41000 Series Interoperability Matrix](https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collateral/ethernet-adaptersandcontrollers/marvell-ethernet-adapters-fastlinq-41000-interoperability-matrix.pdf).|
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| First-time device connection | Laptop whose IPv4 settings can be changed.<!--<li> A minimum of 1 GbE switch must be used for the device once the initial setup is complete. The local web UI will not be accessible if the connected switch is not at least 1 Gbe.</li>-->|This laptop connects to Port 1 via a switch or a USB to Ethernet adaptor. |
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| Device sign-in | Device administrator password, between 8 and 16 characters, including three of the following character types: uppercase, lowercase, numeric, and special characters. | Default password is *Password1*, which expires at first sign-in. |
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| Network settings | Each device node has 2 x 1-GbE, 4 x 25-GbE network ports. <ul><li>Port 1 is used for initial configuration only.</li><li>Port 2 must be connected to the Internet (with connectivity to Azure). Port 3 and Port 4 must be configured and connected across the two device nodes in accordance with the network topology you intend to deploy. You can choose from one of the three [Supported network topologies](azure-stack-edge-gpu-clustering-overview.md#supported-network-topologies).</li><li>DHCP and static IPv4 configuration supported.</li></ul> | Static IPv4 configuration requires IP, DNS server, and default gateway. |
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1.**Install**: Connect PORT 1 to a client computer via an Ethernet crossover cable or USB Ethernet adapter. Connect at least one other device port for data, preferably 25 GbE, (from PORT 3 to PORT 6) to Internet via SFP+ copper cables or use PORT 2 with RJ45 patch cable. Connect the provided power cords to the Power Supply Units and to separate power distribution outlets. Press the power button on the front panel to turn on the device.
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See [Cavium FastlinQ 41000 Series Interoperability Matrix](https://www.marvell.com/documents/xalflardzafh32cfvi0z/) to get compatible network cables and switches.
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See [Cavium FastlinQ 41000 Series Interoperability Matrix](https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collateral/ethernet-adaptersandcontrollers/marvell-ethernet-adapters-fastlinq-41000-interoperability-matrix.pdf) to get compatible network cables and switches.
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Here is the minimum cabling configuration needed to deploy your device:
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| Device management | <ul><li>Azure subscription</li><li>Resource providers registered</li><li>Azure Storage account</li></ul>|<ul><li>Enabled for Azure Stack Edge Mini R/Data Box Gateway, owner or contributor access.</li><li>In Azure portal, go to **Home > Subscriptions > Your-subscription > Resource providers**. Search for `Microsoft.DataBoxEdge` and register. Repeat for `Microsoft.Devices` if deploying IoT workloads.</li><li>Need access credentials.</li></ul> |
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| Device installation | Power cables in the package. <br>For US, an SVE 18/3 cable rated for 125 V and 15 Amps with a NEMA 5-15P to C13 (input to output) connector is shipped. | For more information, see the list of [Supported power cords by country](azure-stack-edge-technical-specifications-power-cords-regional.md). |
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|| <ul><li>At least 1 X 1-GbE RJ-45 network cable for Port 1 </li><li>At least 1 X 25-GbE SFP+ copper cable for Port 3, Port 4, Port 5, or Port 6</li></ul>| Customer needs to procure these cables.<br>For a full list of supported network cables, switches, and transceivers for device network cards, see [Cavium FastlinQ 41000 Series Interoperability Matrix](https://www.marvell.com/documents/xalflardzafh32cfvi0z/).|
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|| <ul><li>At least 1 X 1-GbE RJ-45 network cable for Port 1 </li><li>At least 1 X 25-GbE SFP+ copper cable for Port 3, Port 4, Port 5, or Port 6</li></ul>| Customer needs to procure these cables.<br>For a full list of supported network cables, switches, and transceivers for device network cards, see [Cavium FastlinQ 41000 Series Interoperability Matrix](https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collateral/ethernet-adaptersandcontrollers/marvell-ethernet-adapters-fastlinq-41000-interoperability-matrix.pdf).|
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| Network readiness | Check to see how ready your network is for the deployment of an Azure Stack Edge device. |[Use the Azure Stack Network Readiness Checker](azure-stack-edge-deploy-check-network-readiness.md) to test all needed connections. |
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| First-time device connection | Laptop whose IPv4 settings can be changed. This laptop connects to Port 1 via a switch or a USB to Ethernet adaptor.<!--<li> A minimum of 1 GbE switch must be used for the device once the initial setup is complete. The local web UI will not be accessible if the connected switch is not at least 1 Gbe.</li>-->||
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| Device sign-in | Device administrator password, between 8 and 16 characters, including three of the following character types: uppercase, lowercase, numeric, and special characters. | Default password is *Password1*, which expires at first sign-in. |
| Device management | <ul><li>Azure subscription</li><li>Resource providers registered</li><li>Azure Storage account</li></ul>|<ul><li>Enabled for Azure Stack Edge Pro/Data Box Gateway, owner or contributor access.</li><li>In Azure portal, go to **Home > Subscriptions > Your-subscription > Resource providers**. Search for `Microsoft.DataBoxEdge` and register. Repeat for `Microsoft.Devices` if deploying IoT workloads.</li><li>Need access credentials.</li></ul> |
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| Device installation | Power cables in the package. <br>For US, an SVE 18/3 cable rated for 125 V and 15 Amps with a NEMA 5-15P to C13 (input to output) connector is shipped. | For more information, see the list of [Supported power cords by country](azure-stack-edge-technical-specifications-power-cords-regional.md). |
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|| <ul><li>At least 1 X 1-GbE RJ-45 network cable for Port 1 </li><li> At least 1 X 25-GbE SFP+ copper cable for Port 3, Port 4</li><ul>| Customer needs to procure these cables.<br>For a full list of supported network cables, switches, and transceivers for device network cards, see [Cavium FastlinQ 41000 Series Interoperability Matrix](https://www.marvell.com/content/dam/marvell/en/public-collateral/ethernet-adaptersandcontrollers/marvell-ethernet-adapters-fastlinq-41000-interoperability-matrix.pdf).|
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| First-time device connection | Laptop whose IPv4 settings can be changed. This laptop connects to Port 1 via a switch or a USB to Ethernet adaptor. <!--<li> A minimum of 1 GbE switch must be used for the device once the initial setup is complete. The local web UI will not be accessible if the connected switch is not at least 1 Gbe.</li>-->||
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| Device sign-in | Device administrator password, between 8 and 16 characters, including three of the following character types: uppercase, lowercase, numeric, and special characters. | Default password is *Password1*, which expires at first sign-in. |
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Take the following steps to cable your device for power and network.
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