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-A typical connection diagram for **x86 server hardware**: 
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-Cards with [[en:dpi:dpi_brief:dpi_requirements#minimum_requirements|10/25/40/100 network ports]] are placed in **slots 1-10**\\ 
-Each slot has a unique PCIe bus identifier, e.g. **02:00**.\\ 
-Each port has a unique identifier on the card, e.g: **02:00.0, 02:00.1, 02:00.2, 02:00.3**.\\ 
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-**Example of interfaces orientation in pairs:** 
-<code> 
-   # In, to the subscriber side - port 02:00.0, 02:00.2 
-in_dev=02:00.0|02:00.2 
-   # Out, to the Internet side - port 02:00.1, 02:00.3 
-out_dev=02:00.1|02:00.3 
-</code> 
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-Port configuration is described in the section [[en:dpi:dpi_components:platform:dpi_config:start|DPDK Interfaces Configuration]]. 
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-Ports **mg0, mg1** are used for SSH management, IPFIX sending (Full flow, NAT log, ClickStream), integration with Radius/PCRF . For fault tolerance, they are combined in LAG. 
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-The **bmc** port is used to connect to the BMC server controller. 
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-Each server has two power supplies **psu1, psu2** for power redundancy.