add lightboxes, edit toc wording

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href: waas-microsoft-connected-cache.md
- name: MCC for Enterprise and Education
items:
- name: Prerequisites
- name: Requirements
href: mcc-enterprise-prerequisites.md
- name: Deploy Microsoft Connected Cache
href: mcc-enterprise-deploy.md

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1. Once all the information has been entered, select the **Review + Create** button. Once validation is complete, select the **Create** button to start the
resource creation.
:::image type="content" source="./images/ent-mcc-azure-cache-created.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the completed cache deployment within the Azure.":::
:::image type="content" source="./images/ent-mcc-azure-cache-created.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the completed cache deployment within the Azure." lightbox="./images/ent-mcc-azure-cache-created.png":::
#### Error: Validation failed

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1. Navigate to **Settings** > **Cache nodes**. Select the cache node you wish to provision.
:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Azure portal depicting the cache node configuration page of a cache node. This screenshot shows all of the fields you can choose to configure the cache node.":::
:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the Azure portal depicting the cache node configuration page of a cache node. This screenshot shows all of the fields you can choose to configure the cache node." lightbox="./images/mcc-isp-provision-cache-node-numbered.png":::
1. Enter the max allowable egress that your hardware can support.

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> After your resource has been created, we need some information to verify your network operator status and approve you to host Microsoft Connected Cache nodes. Please ensure that your [Peering DB](https://www.peeringdb.com/) organization information is up to date as this information will be used for verification. The NOC contact email will be used to send verification information.
1. Navigate to **Settings** > **Sign up**. Enter your organization ASN. Indicate whether you're a transit provider. If so, additionally, include any ASN(s) for downstream network operators that you may transit traffic for.
:::image type="content" source="./images/mcc-isp-sign-up.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the sign up page in the Microsoft Connected Cache resource page in Azure portal.":::
:::image type="content" source="./images/mcc-isp-sign-up.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the sign up page in the Microsoft Connected Cache resource page in Azure portal." lightbox="./images/mcc-isp-sign-up.png":::
1. Once we verify the information entered, a verification code will be sent to the NOC email address provided on [Peering DB](https://www.peeringdb.com/). Once you receive the email, navigate to your Azure portal > **Microsoft Connected Cache** > **Settings** > **Verify operator**, and enter the verification code sent to the NOC email address.
> [!NOTE]
> Verification codes expire in 24 hours. You will need to generate a new code if it expires.
:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-operator-verification.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the sign up verification page on Azure portal for Microsoft Connected Cache.":::
:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-operator-verification.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the sign up verification page on Azure portal for Microsoft Connected Cache." lightbox="./images/mcc-isp-operator-verification.png":::
1. Once verified, follow the instructions in [Create, provision, and deploy cache node](mcc-isp-create-provision-deploy.md) to create your cache node.