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-### Setting Up a Node with Multiple NICs
-
-* First, configure hardware interfaces in the VPP startup config, as
-described [here](https://github.com/contiv/vpp/blob/master/docs/VPP_CONFIG.md#multi-nic-configuration).
-
-* For each interface owned by Linux, you need to provide individual
- configuration for each interface used by VPP in the Node Configuration
- for the node in the `contiv-vpp.yaml`. For example, if both `ens3` and
- `ens4` are known to Linux, then put the following stanza into the node's
- NodeConfig:
-```
-...
- NodeConfig:
- - NodeName: "ubuntu-1"
- StealInterface: "ens3"
- StealInterface: "ens4"
-...
-```
- If only `ens3` is known to Linux, you only put a line for `ens3` into the
- above NodeConfig.
-