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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-networking-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/documents/xalflardzafh32cfvi0z/).|
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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-networking-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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| 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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| Advanced networking settings | <ul><li>Require 2 free, static, contiguous IPs for Kubernetes nodes, and one static IP for IoT Edge service.</li><li>Require one additional IP for each extra service or module that you'll deploy.</li></ul>| Only static IPv4 configuration is supported.|
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| (Optional) Web proxy settings | <ul><li>Web proxy server IP/FQDN, port.</li><li>Web proxy username, password</li></ul> | |
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| Firewall and port settings | If using firewall, make sure the [listed URLs patterns and ports](azure-stack-edge-system-requirements.md#networking-port-requirements) are allowed for device IPs. | |

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