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This guide describes how to install CORD on a physical POD. It identifies a set of prerequisites, and then walks through the steps involved in bringing up the Platform. Once the Platform is installed, you are ready to bring up one of the available Profiles:
This installation procedure requires management-network connectivity to the Internet. If your installation does not have such connectivity, or you are behind a restrictive firewall, consider Offline Install.
If you do not have the prerequisite hardware needed for a POD, consider running a complete system entirely emulated in software using SEBA-in-a-Box.
If you are anxious to jump straight to a Quick Start procedure that brings up a subset of the CORD platform running on your laptop (without a subscriber data plane), that too is an option.
Finally, if you want to get a broader lay-of-the-land, you might step back and start with an Overview.