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1. Navigate to **Settings** > **Cache nodes** and select **Create Cache Node**.
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:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-create-cache-node.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the cache node page in the Azure portal":::
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1. Provide a name for your cache node and select **Create** to create your cache node.
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:::image type="content" source="images/mcc-isp-cache-node-name.png" alt-text="Screenshot of the create cache node page in the Azure portal, with the cache node name input field.":::
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## Configure cache node
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During the configuration of your cache node, there are many fields for you to configure your cache node. To learn more about the definitions of each field, review the [Configuration fields](#general-configuration-fields) at the bottom of this article.
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1. Run the deployment script that is shown for your cache node in Azure portal by copying and pasting the script in your terminal. The script may take a few minutes to run. If there were no errors, you have set up your cache node successfully. To verify the server is set up correctly, follow the [verification steps](mcc-isp-verify-cache-node.md).
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## General configuration fields
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### General configuration fields
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| Field Name | Expected Value| Description |
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