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|The core technology type the packet core instance should support: 5G, 4G, or combined 4G and 5G. |**Technology type**|
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| The Azure Stack Edge resource representing the Azure Stack Edge Pro device in the site. You created this resource as part of the steps in [Order and set up your Azure Stack Edge Pro device(s)](complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md#order-and-set-up-your-azure-stack-edge-pro-devices).</br></br> If you're going to create your site using the Azure portal, collect the name of the Azure Stack Edge resource.</br></br> If you're going to create your site using an ARM template, collect the full resource ID of the Azure Stack Edge resource. You can do this by navigating to the Azure Stack Edge resource, selecting **JSON View** and copying the contents of the **Resource ID** field. | **Azure Stack Edge device** |
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| The Azure Stack Edge resource representing the Azure Stack Edge Pro device in the site. You created this resource as part of the steps in [Order and set up your Azure Stack Edge Pro devices](complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md#order-and-set-up-your-azure-stack-edge-pro-devices).</br></br> If you're going to create your site using the Azure portal, collect the name of the Azure Stack Edge resource.</br></br> If you're going to create your site using an ARM template, collect the full resource ID of the Azure Stack Edge resource. You can do this by navigating to the Azure Stack Edge resource, selecting **JSON View** and copying the contents of the **Resource ID** field. | **Azure Stack Edge device** |
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|The custom location that targets the Azure Kubernetes Service on Azure Stack HCI (AKS-HCI) cluster on the Azure Stack Edge Pro device in the site. You commissioned the AKS-HCI cluster as part of the steps in [Commission the AKS cluster](commission-cluster.md).</br></br> If you're going to create your site using the Azure portal, collect the name of the custom location.</br></br> If you're going to create your site using an ARM template, collect the full resource ID of the custom location. You can do this by navigating to the Custom location resource, selecting **JSON View** and copying the contents of the **Resource ID** field.|**Custom location**|
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## Collect access network values
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| The IP address for the control plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N2 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-MME interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N2 and S1-MME interfaces. You identified this address in [Allocate subnets and IP addresses](complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md#allocate-subnets-and-ip-addresses). </br></br> This IP address must match the value you used when deploying the AKS-HCI cluster on your Azure Stack Edge Pro device. You did this as part of the steps in [Order and set up your Azure Stack Edge Pro device(s)](complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md#order-and-set-up-your-azure-stack-edge-pro-devices). |**N2 address (Signaling)** (for 5G), **S1-MME address** (for 4G), or **S1-MME/N2 address (Signaling)** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The virtual network name on port 5 on your Azure Stack Edge Pro device corresponding to the control plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N2 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-MME interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N2/S1-MME interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N2/S1-MME interface. </br></br> For an HA deployment, this IP address MUST NOT be in any control plane or user plane subnets; it is used as the destination of routes in the access network gateway router(s). | **ASE N2 virtual subnet** (for 5G), **ASE S1-MME virtual subnet** (for 4G), or **ASE N2/S1-MME virtual subnet** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The virtual network name on port 5 on your Azure Stack Edge Pro device corresponding to the user plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N3 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-U interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N3/S1-U interface. </br></br> For an HA deployment, this IP address MUST NOT be in any control plane or user plane subnets; it is used as the destination of routes in the access network gateway router(s). | **ASE N3 virtual subnet** (for 5G), **ASE S1-U virtual subnet** (for 4G), or **ASE N3/S1-U virtual subnet** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The IP address for the control plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N2 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-MME interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N2 and S1-MME interfaces. You identified this address in [Allocate subnets and IP addresses](complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md#allocate-subnets-and-ip-addresses). </br></br> This IP address must match the value you used when deploying the AKS-HCI cluster on your Azure Stack Edge Pro device. You did this as part of the steps in [Order and set up your Azure Stack Edge Pro devices](complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md#order-and-set-up-your-azure-stack-edge-pro-devices). |**N2 address (Signaling)** (for 5G), **S1-MME address** (for 4G), or **S1-MME/N2 address (Signaling)** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The virtual network name on port 5 on your Azure Stack Edge Pro device corresponding to the control plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N2 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-MME interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N2/S1-MME interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N2/S1-MME interface. </br></br> For an HA deployment, this IP address MUST NOT be in any control plane or user plane subnets; it is used as the destination of routes in the access network gateway routers. | **ASE N2 virtual subnet** (for 5G), **ASE S1-MME virtual subnet** (for 4G), or **ASE N2/S1-MME virtual subnet** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The virtual network name on port 5 on your Azure Stack Edge Pro device corresponding to the user plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N3 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-U interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N3/S1-U interface. </br></br> For an HA deployment, this IP address MUST NOT be in any control plane or user plane subnets; it is used as the destination of routes in the access network gateway routers. | **ASE N3 virtual subnet** (for 5G), **ASE S1-U virtual subnet** (for 4G), or **ASE N3/S1-U virtual subnet** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The IP address for the control plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N2 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-MME interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N2 and S1-MME interfaces. You identified this address in [Allocate subnets and IP addresses](complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md?pivots=ase-pro-2#allocate-subnets-and-ip-addresses). </br></br> This IP address must match the value you used when deploying the AKS-HCI cluster on your Azure Stack Edge Pro device. You did this as part of the steps in [Order and set up your Azure Stack Edge Pro device(s)](complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md?pivots=ase-pro-2#order-and-set-up-your-azure-stack-edge-pro-devices). |**N2 address (Signaling)** (for 5G), **S1-MME address** (for 4G), or **S1-MME/N2 address (Signaling)** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The virtual network name on port 3 on your Azure Stack Edge Pro 2 corresponding to the control plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N2 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-MME interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N2/S1-MME interface. </br></br> For an HA deployment, this IP address MUST NOT be in any control plane or user plane subnets; it is used as the destination of routes in the access network gateway router(s). | **ASE N2 virtual subnet** (for 5G), **ASE S1-MME virtual subnet** (for 4G), or **ASE N2/S1-MME virtual subnet** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The virtual network name on port 3 on your Azure Stack Edge Pro 2 corresponding to the user plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N3 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-U interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N3/S1-U interface. </br></br> For an HA deployment, this IP address MUST NOT be in any control plane or user plane subnets; it is used as the destination of routes in the access network gateway router(s). | **ASE N3 virtual subnet** (for 5G), **ASE S1-U virtual subnet** (for 4G), or **ASE N3/S1-U virtual subnet** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The IP address for the control plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N2 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-MME interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N2 and S1-MME interfaces. You identified this address in [Allocate subnets and IP addresses](complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md?pivots=ase-pro-2#allocate-subnets-and-ip-addresses). </br></br> This IP address must match the value you used when deploying the AKS-HCI cluster on your Azure Stack Edge Pro device. You did this as part of the steps in [Order and set up your Azure Stack Edge Pro devices](complete-private-mobile-network-prerequisites.md?pivots=ase-pro-2#order-and-set-up-your-azure-stack-edge-pro-devices). |**N2 address (Signaling)** (for 5G), **S1-MME address** (for 4G), or **S1-MME/N2 address (Signaling)** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The virtual network name on port 3 on your Azure Stack Edge Pro 2 corresponding to the control plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N2 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-MME interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N2/S1-MME interface. </br></br> For an HA deployment, this IP address MUST NOT be in any control plane or user plane subnets; it is used as the destination of routes in the access network gateway routers. | **ASE N2 virtual subnet** (for 5G), **ASE S1-MME virtual subnet** (for 4G), or **ASE N2/S1-MME virtual subnet** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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| The virtual network name on port 3 on your Azure Stack Edge Pro 2 corresponding to the user plane interface on the access network. For 5G, this interface is the N3 interface; for 4G, it's the S1-U interface; for combined 4G and 5G, it's the N3/S1-U interface. </br></br> For an HA deployment, this IP address MUST NOT be in any control plane or user plane subnets; it is used as the destination of routes in the access network gateway routers. | **ASE N3 virtual subnet** (for 5G), **ASE S1-U virtual subnet** (for 4G), or **ASE N3/S1-U virtual subnet** (for combined 4G and 5G). |
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## Collect UE usage tracking values

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