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i 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Contents About This Guide H Document Purpose and Intended Audience v . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Document Summary vi . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Product-Related Documents vi . . . . ....
Contents ii 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 3 RADSL Card Configuration H Overview 3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H Port Naming Conventions 3-1 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . H...
Contents iii 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 A Download Code H Download Code A-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Fully Operational System A-2 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Scenario Two: Download ...
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v 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 About This Guide Document Purpose and Intended Audience This guide describes how to configure and operate the software component ofthe Hotwire Digital Subscriber Line Access Multiplexer (DSLAM) system.Specifically, this document addresses the use of the following cards i...
About This Guide vi 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Document Summary Section Description Chapter 1 Hotwire DSL System Description. Provides anoverview of the Hotwire DSLAM and GranDSLAMsystems. Chapter 2 Hotwire Menus and Screens. Describes the operationof Hotwire menus, screens, and commonly usednavigat...
About This Guide vii 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Document Number Document Title 7700-A2-GB23 OpenLane DCE Manager for HP OpenView forWindows User’s Guide 7800-A2-GB26 OpenLane DCE Manager User’s Guide 7800-A2-GB28 OpenLane Performance Wizard User’s Guide 8000-A2-GB21 Hotwire 8540 and 8546 RADSL Cards...
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1-1 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Hotwire DSL System Description 1 What is the Hotwire DSL System? The Hotwire r Digital Subscriber Line (DSL) system is a set of central site products that terminate and consolidate packet data traffic from many customersin a serving area. The DSL card(s) then forwards ...
Hotwire DSL System Description 1-2 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 The following illustration shows a typical Hotwire configuration. Legend: DSL – Digital Subscriber Line IPC – Interworking Packet Concentrator MDF – Main Distribution Frame POTS – Plain Old Telephone Service SN – Service Node DSL CARD DSL...
Hotwire DSL System Description 1-3 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Hotwire DSL Chassis There are four types of chassis: H The Hotwire 8600 DSLAM chassis is an independent, standalone system.The stackable design provides for up to six chassis to share managementaccess through a single MCC card, which in t...
Hotwire DSL System Description 1-6 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 MCC Card The DSLAM and GranDSLAM chassis require one MCC card, which is aprocessor card that administers and provides management connectivity to theDSL cards. It acts as a mid-level manager and works in conjunction with a SimpleNetwork Ma...
Hotwire DSL System Description 1-7 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Features The Hotwire DSL system provides the following features: H High-speed Internet or intranet access. H Rate Adaptive Digital Subscriber Line ports. H Subscriber authentication, security access, and permission features thatprevent us...
Hotwire DSL System Description 1-8 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Configuring the DSL Cards The Hotwire DSL software provides DSL configuration options to: H Configure the DSL cards and RTU connectivity H Configure the interfaces and ports H Set up user accounts H Upload or download a copy of a card’s c...
Hotwire DSL System Description 1-9 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Troubleshooting and Diagnostics The Hotwire DSL system provides DSL diagnostic submenu options that: H Perform PING tests and display results H Perform a BERT test H Display selftest results for CPU, memories, and ports H Show major alarm...
2-1 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Hotwire Menus and Screens 2 Menu and Screen Formats The Hotwire DSL System has an ASCII-based menu- and screen-driven userinterface system that enables the user to configure and monitor the Hotwirecards. This section describes the components of a typical Hotwire menu a...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-2 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Components of a Hotwire Menu A typical Hotwire menu format is shown below: 1 2 3 1. Menu Title is the top line of the menu window that displays the title of the menu or submenu. 2. Menu List is the portion of the menu window that displays the ...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-3 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Components of a Hotwire Screen A typical Hotwire screen looks like this: 2 1 4 3 1. System Header Line is the top line of the screen. This line has two fields that provide system login information. — The first field displays the chassis name o...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-4 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 4. Status Line is the last line on the screen. This line displays status information about the selected card. For example, in the above illustration, the following line is displayed: Hotwire 8610: DSL01: 8546: __ M __ D XXXX The first field in...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-6 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 User Login Screen You can log in to the Hotwire DSL system using either a local VT100- compatibleterminal or a remote Telnet connection. However, each card in the Hotwire DSLsystem accepts only one login session at a time. NOTE: The User Login...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-7 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Hotwire Menu Hierarchy This section describes the menu structure of the Hotwire user interface. Hotwire Chassis Main Menu The following illustration shows the Hotwire Chassis Main Menu. Hotwire Chassis A. Chassis InfoB. Card SelectionC. Logout...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-8 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Hotwire – DSL Menu After selecting a specific DSL card from the Card Selection screen, the DSLsystem displays the Hotwire – DSL Menu. See Monitoring Menu Below See Configuration Menu Below* Hotwire – DSL A. Configuration*B. MonitoringC. Applic...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-9 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Card Configuration Menu The following figure illustrates the complete Configuration menu hierarchy fromthe Hotwire – DSL menu. (A) Card Status A. Card InfoB. DNS SetupC. Time/DateD. NVRAM ClearE. NVRAM Cfg LoaderF. Card ResetG. Download Co...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-10 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Card Monitoring Menu The following figure illustrates the complete Monitoring menu hierarchy from theHotwire – DSL menu. (A) Card/CPE Status A. Card InfoB. Login HistoryC. Syslog (B) Physical Layer A. Active ListB. Ether StatisticsC. HDLC...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-11 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Card Selection Screen From the Hotwire Chassis Main Menu, select Card Selection to display the statusof any of the 18 DSL cards installed in the 8800/8810 chassis (or 17 DSL cardsinstalled in the 8820 GranDSLAM chassis) by type and slot numbe...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-12 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 The status of each DSL card is indicated by codes being displayed in any of eightpositions to the right of the card selected. NOTE: If an option is not active, an underscore is shown in its place. ColumnHeading Position Display Description Sl...
Hotwire Menus and Screens 2-13 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Accessing the Hotwire – DSL Menu " Procedure To access the Hotwire – DSL menu: 1. From the Hotwire Chassis Main Menu, select Card Selection. The Card Selection screen appears. 2. Verify that the DSL card you want to access appears on the ...
3-1 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 RADSL Card Configuration 3 Overview This chapter describes configuration options on the 8540/8546 RADSL cards.Use these options to customize your applications. For information on customizingthe MCC card, see the Hotwire Management Communications Controller (MCC)Card Us...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-2 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Configuring the MCC Card, DSL Cards, and RTUs Use the procedures in the following order to configure the MCC card andRADSL cards for the basic setup for terminal management and user dataconnectivity. NOTE: It is assumed that you have read the H...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-3 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 The following illustrates the management domain components that must beconfigured and examples of the various naming conventions for the 8546 card.Tasks refer to those listed in the table on page 3-2. 99-15561-02 DCE Manager Router b1: 135.1.3....
RADSL Card Configuration 3-5 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 The following illustrates the service domain components that must be configuredand examples of the various naming conventions for the 8546 card. Tasks refer tothose listed in the table on page 3-2. 99-15562-02 MCC Card System Backplane 8546 RAD...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-7 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Configuration Card Status Screens Use the system information submenu of the Card Status screens to configurebasic DSL card-level information. NOTE: Only a user who logs on to the Hotwire DSL system with Administratorpermission can configure...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-12 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Configuration Ports Screens Use the system information submenu of the Ports screens to display the DSLPorts screen. " Procedure To configure DSL ports: 1. Follow this menu sequence: Configuration → Ports (A-B) 2. The Ports menu appears...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-15 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Configuration Interfaces Screens Use the system information submenu of the Interfaces screens to configure basicinterface information. " Procedure To configure interface names and MTU settings, IP addresses on the Ethernetport, PPP set...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-18 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Configuration Users Screens Use the system information submenu of the Users screens to configure user loginaccounts for Telnet sessions directly to the DSL cards. User accounts provide security for the DSL system by requiring that anyone w...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-19 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 5. To verify that a RADSL card account has been set up, go to the MCC card and follow this menu sequence: Applications → Telnet (C-B) See the Hotwire Management Communications Controller (MCC) CardUser’s Guide for more information. Table 3-4. ...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-20 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Configuration IP Router Screens Use the system information submenu of the IP Router screens to configure staticroutes to protocols and filters. " Procedure To configure static routes, martian networks, IP router filters, ARP and Hostta...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-21 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 The following table lists warnings and error messages displayed on the StaticRoutes screen (A-E-A). Message Meaning Routing Table: Route notadded Route was saved into NVRAM but not added to theactive routing table. Routing Table: Route limitre...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-26 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Configuration SNMP Screens Use the system information submenu of the SNMP screens to configure SNMPsecurity, community names, and trap addresses. " Procedure 1. Follow this menu sequence: Configuration → SNMP (A-F) 2. The SNMP menu app...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-27 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Table 3-6. SNMP Options Security (SNMP Security) A-F-A Enables you to configure security for the RTU SNMP agent. CAUTION: Endpoint cookies must be kept confidential. Endpoint Cookie – Security string for endpoint. Enter up to eight alphanumeri...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-28 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Configuration DHCP Relay Screens Use the system information sub-menu of the DHCP screens to configure ISPnames and DHCP Authentication servers. " Procedure 1. Follow this menu sequence: Configuration → DHCP Relay (A-G) 2. The DHCP Rela...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-29 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Configuring DHCP Relay Agent (dynamic addressing) Use this procedure to provide dynamic Service Domain IP address allocation tothe end-user systems attached to the DSL RTUs. " Procedure To configure relay agent: 1. Make certain that the Ne...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-30 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Table 3-7. DHCP Relay Options Domain Names A-G-A This screen is used for creating the DHCP Relay agent. The gateway address is used in relaying DHCP requests is configured as an e1aaddress on the IP Network screen (A-C-B). The interface IP add...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-31 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Configuration RTU Screens Use the system information submenu of the RTU screens to configure RTUinformation. " Procedure 1. Follow this menu sequence: Configuration → RTU (A-H). 2. The RTU menu appears. Enter the desired value on the s...
RADSL Card Configuration 3-32 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Table 3-8. RTU Options RTU Selection A-H-A Displays RTU information such as RTU type, system, location, contact, model number,serial number, version of firmware, and version of hardware. Port # – Enter the RTU port number. RTU Type – Model num...
4-1 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Monitoring the Hotwire DSLSystem 4 Overview The Hotwire DSL system lets you to monitor the activity of the Hotwire DSLcards. When you select Monitoring from the Hotwire DSL Main Menu, a menutree of selections on history and error logs, performance statistics, card stat...
Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System 4-2 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Monitoring Card Status Screens Use the system information submenu of the Card Status screens to displayread-only system information. " Procedure To view general card information, login history, and the syslog: 1. Follow this me...
Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System 4-3 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Table 4-1. Card Status Options Card Info (General Card Information) B-A-A Displays card information such as system name, location and contact, system up time,available buffers, instruction RAM size, buffer RAM size, fast data RAM size,...
Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System 4-4 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Monitoring Physical Layer Screens Use the system information submenu of the Physical Layer screens to displayread-only system information about physical ports. " Procedure To view the active ports list, Ethernet statistics, and...
Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System 4-10 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Monitoring Interfaces Screens Use the system submenu information of the Interfaces screens to displayread-only system information about interfaces. " Procedure To view the active interfaces list, and interface status list: 1. ...
Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System 4-11 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Table 4-3. Monitor Interfaces Options Active List (Active Interfaces List) B-C-A Displays a list of the current status of all of the active interfaces in the card. if – Number of the interface. name – Name of the interface. type – Int...
Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System 4-12 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Network Protocol Screens Use the system submenu information of the Network Protocol screens to displayread-only system information. " Procedure To view socket statistics, UDCP statistics, TCP data and connection statistics, IP...
Monitoring the Hotwire DSL System 4-20 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL IP Router Screens Use the system submenu information of the IP Router screens to displayread-only system information. " Procedure To view routing and ARP tables: 1. Follow this menu sequence: Monitoring → IP Router (B-E) 2. Th...
5-1 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5 Overview Diagnostics for the system are available through the following: H Applications menu (C) – For a Ping or TraceRoute. H Diagnostics menu (D) – To display the results of a selftest or alarmconditions, and to conduct a nondisrupti...
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5-2 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 " Procedure To use the Ping or TraceRoute function: 1. Follow these menu sequences: Applications → Ping (C-A) Applications → TraceRoute (C-B) 2. Select Applications from the Hotwire DSL main menu. 3. The Applications menu appears. Se...
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5-3 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Diagnostic Screens Use the Diagnostics submenu to perform selftests or view alarm status. " Procedure To view selftest, card alarm, and packet test information: 1. Follow these menu sequences: Diagnostics → Selftest (D-A) Diagnostics...
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5-4 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Table 5-2. Diagnostics Options Selftest D-A Displays the results of the last disruptive selftest of the DSL card. This selftest is onlyperformed on power up of the system or a reset of the card. Each subsystem(processors, memory, and int...
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5-5 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Troubleshooting The status of each card in the Hotwire DSL chassis is indicated on the CardSelection screen (see Chapter 2, Hotwire Menus and Screens ). Choose Card Selection from the Hotwire Chassis Main Menu. Checking Alarms If the Car...
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5-7 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Minor Alarms Use Table 5-4 to determine the appropriate action to take for each Minor Alarm. Table 5-4. Minor Alarms (1 of 2) Failure Type Action Config Error: 1. Check the Selftest Results display by following the menu sequence: Diagnos...
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5-9 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 SYSLOG Messages The SYSLOG contains an historical list of special system messages which servesas a log of certain significant events that occur in the DSL network. SYSLOGmessages consist of a date and timestamp, followed by the message. ...
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5-10 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Example 3. System Status Message The following SYSLOG message have been received: Fri Apr 9 11:13:15 1999 Link Transition Threshold Exceeded, port DSL2 Meaning: The number of DSL retrains (transitions) has exceeded the Link Down Countco...
Diagnostics and Troubleshooting 5-11 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Network Problems Review Table 5-5 for symptoms and possible solutions to help in solving anynetwork problems you may encounter in the Hotwire DSL system. Table 5-5. Network Problems (1 of 3) Problem Action Cannotcommunicatewith Ethernet...
A-1 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Download Code A The Hotwire DSL system’s Download Code menu option gives you the ability toupgrade your software with a new version of code and then apply this code toyour system. NOTE: Before attempting a download, verify that you can Ping or Telnet to the TFTPserver....
Download Code A-2 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Download Code When you are attempting to download to the RADSL cards, refer to Table 3-1, Card Status Options , in Chapter 3, RADSL Card Configuration. In general, the following describes what to expect when you have initiated a download from theconfigura...
B-1 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 SNMP Traps B Traps are configured via a Telnet or terminal session. The addition or removal ofa card or another hardware component within the Hotwire DSL system causes atrap to be generated. These traps indicate a configuration change notification(CCN) of a card (a har...
SNMP Traps B-2 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Enable DSL Port Traps " Procedure To enable DSL Port Traps: 1. Follow this menu sequence from the DSL Main Menu: Configuration → Ports → DSL Ports (A-B-B) 2. Select a DSL port. 3. If desired, enter a value for the following:. — Margin Threshold — Link Do...
SNMP Traps B-3 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 DSL Card Traps The DSL card sends the following traps. Table B-1. DSL Card Traps (1 of 4) Event Severity Comment Trap # MIB Authenticationfailure minor SNMP community string. 4 MIBII (RFC 1213) Telnet passwords. This trapmay be overloaded forTelnet based aut...
SNMP Traps B-7 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 RTU Related Traps The RTUs send the following traps. For a listing of Paradyne Enterprise MIBS,see SNMP Agent in the Hotwire 8540 and 8546 RADSL Cards NetworkConfiguration Guide. Standard Traps Table B-2. Standard Traps Event Trap Class Comment Authenticatio...
C-1 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 5446 RTU Setup C Hotwire 5446 RTU Setup Overview The Hotwire 5446 RTU supports various customer premises distribution networksthat contain IP forwarding devices or routers, in addition to locally attached hostsor subnets. The Hotwire 5446 RTU has an IP Routing Table th...
5446 RTU Setup C-2 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 98-16098a Customer Premises (CP) DSL/POTS End-user Systems TST DSL ETHERNET ALM PWR TM 5446 RTU Router Default Gateway Hub Hub Hub End-user Systems 120.26.7.1 120.26.7.2 120.26.7.3 120.26.7.100 120.26.7.200 130.26.7.1 130.26.7.2 130.26.7.3 140.26.7.1 140...
5446 RTU Setup C-3 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Accessing the Hotwire 5446 RTU IP Injection MIB The IP Injection Tool provides the ability to use the SNMP agent in the 5446 RTUto manage IP address, subnet mask, and community string information. Thereare three methods available to update the 5446 RTU I...
5446 RTU Setup C-4 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Accessing the IP Injection Tool Once the program is successfully installed, an icon labeled IP Injection Tool iscreated. The Paradyne IP Injection Tool input screen appears when the tool isaccessed. Access the online Help file for further information. NO...
5446 RTU Setup C-5 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Community String Entries The Community String Selection fields are located before the selection buttonsnear the bottom of the screen and can display a read-only and a read-writecommunity string. The read-write Community Name defaults to ‘private’. The re...
5446 RTU Setup C-6 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 IP and Device MIBs Supported The IP Injection MIB provides the capability to inject IP address information forhosts, applications, networks, or a local device. The following pdn-IP InjectionObjects (pdn-common 11) contain IP address information. Informat...
5446 RTU Setup C-7 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Configuration Requirements Host routes use the IP address assigned to the end-user systems supported bythe 5446 RTU. Service domain IDs use the IP address information pertaining tothe 5446 RTU within the service domain. Refer to IP Injection Tool Group O...
5446 RTU Setup C-8 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Network Management Systems OpenLane DCE Manager, one of Paradyne’s Network Management Systems,communicates via SNMP to the RTU to update the IP configuration table. Displayof the remote RTU and the use of the injection tool are features of this product. ...
5446 RTU Setup C-9 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Using a MIB Browser Use a MIB browser to access the ipInjectionTable. The Enterprise IP InjectionMIB OID (Object ID) is 1.3.6.1.4.1.1795.2.24.2.11. From an SNMP workstation: 1. To load the IP Injection MIB, access the Paradyne World Wide Web site at www....
5446 RTU Setup C-10 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 MIB Browser Techniques There are two MIB browser techniques. The Enterprise MIB allows the use of anull entry or a table index. Use a MIB browser to access the ipInjectionTable. " Procedures Using the null entry: 1. Change the Null entry by entering...
5446 RTU Setup C-11 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 IP Injection Tool Group Objects Table Table C-1. IP Injection Group Objects (ipInjectionTable 1) (1 of 2) Object Description Setting/Contents ipInjectionType(ipInjectionEntry 1) Indicates the type of IP address foreach entry. Changing the NAP IP address...
5446 RTU Setup C-12 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Table C-1. IP Injection Group Objects (ipInjectionTable 1) (2 of 2) Object Setting/Contents Description ipInjectionStatus(ipInjectionEntry 4) Specifies the address status ofstatic or dynamic. When the 5446RTU is reset, static addresses aresaved and dyna...
GL-1 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Glossary A 10-Mbps Ethernet LAN that works on twisted-pair wiring. A symbol (usually numeric) that identifies the interface attached to a network. Address Resolution Protocol. Part of the TCP/IP suite, ARP dynamically links an IPaddress with a physical hardware addres...
IN-1 8000-A2-GB20-50 April 2000 Index Numbers 10BaseT interface on the MCC and DSL cards (e1a), 3-1 8820, 1-5 A Active Interfaces List screen, 4-11 Active List screen, 4-5, 4-11 Active Ports List screen, 4-5 Add ARP Entry screen, 3-25 Administrator access, 1-7 Alarms screen, 5-4 Alarms, Major, 5-5 A...
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