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articles/private-5g-core/complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md

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| 2. | Order and prepare your Azure Stack Edge Pro device. | [Tutorial: Prepare to deploy Azure Stack Edge Pro with GPU](/azure/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-prep.md) |
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| 3. | Rack and cable your Azure Stack Edge Pro device. </br></br>When carrying out this procedure, you must ensure that the device has its ports connected as follows:</br></br>- Port 5 - access network</br>- Port 6 - data networks</br></br>Additionally, you must have a port connected to your management network. You can choose any port from 2 to 4. | [Tutorial: Install Azure Stack Edge Pro with GPU](/azure/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-install?pivots=single-node.md) |
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| 4. | Connect to your Azure Stack Edge Pro device using the local web UI. | [Tutorial: Connect to Azure Stack Edge Pro with GPU](/azure/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-connect?pivots=single-node.md) |
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| 5. | Configure the network for your Azure Stack Edge Pro device. When carrying out the *Enable compute network* step of this procedure, ensure you use the port you've connected to your management network. </br></br>**Do not** configure virtual switches, virtual networks or compute IPs. | [Tutorial: Configure network for Azure Stack Edge Pro with GPU](/azure/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-configure-network-compute-web-proxy?pivots=single-node.md) |
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| 5. | Configure the network for your Azure Stack Edge Pro device. When carrying out the *Enable compute network* step of this procedure, ensure you use the port you've connected to your management network. </br></br>**Do not** configure virtual switches, virtual networks or compute IPs.</br></br> In addition, you can configure your Azure Stack Edge Pro device to run behind a web proxy. | [Tutorial: Configure network for Azure Stack Edge Pro with GPU](/azure/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-configure-network-compute-web-proxy?pivots=single-node.md) </br></br> [(Optionally) Configure web proxy for Azure Stack Edge Pro](/azure/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-configure-network-compute-web-proxy?pivots=single-node)|
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| 6. | Configure a name, DNS name, and (optionally) time settings. </br></br>**Do not** configure an update. | [Tutorial: Configure the device settings for Azure Stack Edge Pro with GPU](/azure/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-set-up-device-update-time.md) |
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| 7. | Configure certificates for your Azure Stack Edge Pro device. After changing the certificates, you may have to reopen the local UI in a new browser window to prevent the old cached certificates from causing problems.| [Tutorial: Configure certificates for your Azure Stack Edge Pro with GPU](/azure/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-configure-certificates?pivots=single-node.md) |
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| 8. | Activate your Azure Stack Edge Pro device. </br></br>**Do not** follow the section to *Deploy Workloads*. | [Tutorial: Activate Azure Stack Edge Pro with GPU](/azure/databox-online/azure-stack-edge-gpu-deploy-activate.md) |

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