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End of Life Milestones ................................................................................................... 19
Telnet Access ................................................................................................................. 19
Cisco Configuration register .......................................................................................... 20
Unexpected reloads ...................................................................................................... 20
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DOCUMENT SUMMARY
This document represents Low Level Design information for site Warehouse Location 01
as of 2019-07-03 14:27, containing 21 managed network infrastructure devices and 523
network hosts.
SITE DIAGRAM
The following diagram presents general site topology overview, with devices
interconnected by various Layer 2 and Layer 3 technologies. When multiple
interconnections are present between any two devices, the diagram displays only one for
brevity.
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INVENTORY
Inventory presents information about hardware and software at the site.
The site contains 21network infrastructure devices supporting 523 active users.
Traffic to 43 networks is routed by 6 routers in 1 routing domains.
Switching at the site is performed by 15 switches connected in 1 contiguous switching
domains supporting 12 VLANs.
MANAGED DEVICES
Managed network infrastructure devices are those devices that actively transfer the data
between user endpoints. It may be managed L2 switch, L3 router, firewall, load balancer
etc. Managed devices must allow CLI access with admin credentials.
The following table represents managed network infrastructure devices at the site.
Hostname Model IP Address Serial Number
L38AC7 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.152 PSZ21111F8D
L38AC8 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.153 AX0426778
L38AC9 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.154 AE0004033
L38AC10 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.155 FOC1227F076
L38AC11 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.156 FCZ162880UU
L38AC12 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.157 0002C101405
L38AC13 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.158 SG46FLYS8X
L38AC14 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.159 PSZ21111F8D
L38AC15 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.160 AJ0346859
L38AC16 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.161 AX0426778
L38AC17 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.162 AE0004033
L38AC18 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.163 FOC1227F076
L38ACC19 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.164 FCZ162880UU
L38AC20 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.165 0002C101405
L38AC21 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.119.166 SG46FLYS8X
L38EXR1 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.255.101 SG46FLYS8X
L38EXR2 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.255.102 PSZ21111F8D
L38R3 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.255.103 FOC1227F076
L38R4 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.255.104 0002C101405
L38R5 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.255.105 AJ0346859
L38R6 Linux Unix (Intel-x86) 10.38.255.106 FCZ162880UU
Table 1: Devices
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OPERATING SYSTEMS
Information about unique operating systems include running OS images on managed
devices for each platform family, including the number of devices of each specific
platform where image is running.
Software installed for each platform should vary as little as possible to improve
operational consistency, ease troubleshooting, and improve root cause analysis. While it
is operationally difficult to introduce consistency as a standalone project, consistent
software can be introduced as part of the lifecycle software upgrade project.
The following table represents software images running on individual platforms at the
site. Device count represents the number of managed devices with the specific
combination of platform and image.
The following table represents software images running on the devices and modules at
the site.
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L38AC8 Linux Unix unix:/opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/i86bi_linux_l2- 15.2(20170809:194209) AX0426778
(Intel-x86) ipbasek9-ms.high_iron
L38AC16 Linux Unix unix:/opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/i86bi_linux_l2- 15.2(20170809:194209) AX0426778
(Intel-x86) ipbasek9-ms.high_iron
L38AC18 Linux Unix unix:/opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/i86bi_linux_l2- 15.2(20170809:194209) FOC1227F076
(Intel-x86) ipbasek9-ms.high_iron
L38AC13 Linux Unix unix:/opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/i86bi_linux_l2- 15.2(20170809:194209) SG46FLYS8X
(Intel-x86) ipbasek9-ms.high_iron
L38R4 Linux Unix unix:/opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/i86bi-linux-l3- 15.2(4)M1 0002C101405
(Intel-x86) adventerprisek9-15.2
L38AC21 Linux Unix unix:/opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/i86bi_linux_l2- 15.2(20170809:194209) SG46FLYS8X
(Intel-x86) ipbasek9-ms.high_iron
L38EXR1 Linux Unix unix:/opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/i86bi-linux-l3- 15.2(4)M1 SG46FLYS8X
(Intel-x86) adventerprisek9-15.2
L38AC11 Linux Unix unix:/opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/i86bi_linux_l2- 15.2(20170809:194209) FCZ162880UU
(Intel-x86) ipbasek9-ms.high_iron
L38EXR2 Linux Unix unix:/opt/unetlab/addons/iol/bin/i86bi-linux-l3- 15.2(4)M1 PSZ21111F8D
(Intel-x86) adventerprisek9-15.2
PART NUMBERS
Inventory of every managed network infrastructure device is analyzed for presence of
part numbers (device types) and other component identification.
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PHYSICAL LAYER
Information about physical connectivity and interfaces at the site.
CONNECTIVITY MATRIX
The following table represents physical connectivity among network infrastructure
devices.
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L38ACC19 Et0/3 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/1 L38AC20
L38AC20 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/3 L38ACC19
L38AC8 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC20
L38AC20 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC8
L38EXR1 Et0/2 Et0/1 L38R4
L38R4 Et0/1 Et0/2 L38EXR1
L38R3 Et1/0 Et0/1 L38R6
L38R6 Et0/1 Et1/0 L38R3
L38AC16 Et0/3 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/1 L38ACC19
L38ACC19 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/3 L38AC16
L38AC7 Et0/1 RJ45 Et0/3 L38R5
L38AC16 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/1 L38AC17
L38AC17 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC16
L38R4 Et1/0 Et0/2 L38R6
L38R6 Et0/2 Et1/0 L38R4
L38AC7 Et0/1 RJ45 Et0/3 L38R5
L38R3 Et0/0 Et0/0 L38R4
L38R4 Et0/0 Et0/0 L38R3
L38AC13 Vl119 Et0/3.119 L38R5
L38AC17 Vl119 Et0/3.119 L38R5
L38R3 Et1/0 Et0/1 L38R6
L38R6 Et0/1 Et1/0 L38R3
L38AC17 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC16
L38R3 Et0/3 Et0/1 L38R5
L38R5 Et0/1 Et0/3 L38R3
L38AC16 Vl119 Et0/3.119 L38R5
L38AC18 Vl119 Et0/3.119 L38R5
L38AC7 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/1 L38AC9
L38AC9 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC7
L38AC9 Et0/3 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC14
L38AC14 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/3 L38AC9
L38AC7 Vl119 Et0/3.119 L38R5
L38AC11 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/0 L38AC9
L38AC8 Et0/1 RJ45 Et0/3 L38R6
L38EXR2 Et0/1 Et0/2 L38R3
L38R3 Et0/2 Et0/1 L38EXR2
L38AC13 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC12
L38ACC19 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/1 L38AC21
L38AC21 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38ACC19
L38R4 Et0/3 Et0/2 L38R5
L38R5 Et0/2 Et0/3 L38R4
L38AC16 Et0/3 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/1 L38ACC19
L38AC9 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/1 L38AC10
L38AC10 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC9
L38AC9 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/1 L38AC10
L38AC10 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC9
L38AC10 Vl119 Et0/3.119 L38R5
L38AC15 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/1 L38AC16
L38AC11 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/1 L38AC12
L38AC12 Et0/1 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC11
L38AC10 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC21
L38AC21 Et0/2 RJ45 RJ45 Et0/2 L38AC10
L38AC20 Vl119 Et0/3.119 L38R5
L38AC12 Vl119 Et0/3.119 L38R5
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HALF-DUPLEX INTERFACES
Most network equipment supports and prefers full duplex setting. There are few
exceptions when half duplex operation is necessary, and in such a case all sides must be
set for consistently half-duplex operation. Most frequent cause of half-duplex state is due
to poor compatibility in historical Ethernet standard implementations, or from legacy
configuration.
Duplex directly impacts both performance and capacity. Performance is further impacted
due to wait times before sending traffic, imposed by the mandatory minimum interval
dictated by CSMA/CD. Duplex issues cause packet loss due to alignment errors, input
errors due to overvoltage that scrambles encoding on the link, and other collision
induced performance degradation, worsened by often inconsistent duplex state of direct
neighbors. Standard collisions are expected on the half-duplex links, however late
collisions should be investigated and avoided.
The following table represents enabled Interfaces not in full duplex state.
ERROR-DISABLED INTERFACES
No interfaces have been disabled due to error events.
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LINK LAYER
Detailed operational parameters of link layer protocols such as discovery protocols, link
aggregation channels, and spanning tree protocols.
SPANNING TREE
Spanning tree protocol prevents loops and manages redundancy in a layer 2 network.
Each spanning tree instance is managed separately.
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SPANNING TREE DOMAIN 24 DIAGRAM
The following diagram represents all contiguously connected Spanning Tree instances.
Consistent state across instances sharing the same physical topology is presented in blue
for forwarding state and grey for blocking state. Arrows represent Spanning Tree state
direction. Inconsistent information about between the instances is denoted is highlighted
in yellow. Device color reflects the amount of traffic handled by the device, with darker
colors representing higher amounts.
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DISCOVERY PROTOCOLS
Layer 2 discovery protocols such as CDP & LLDP provide direct link visibility and ease of
management. The sections describe specific operational state of those protocols in the
network.
PROTOCOL NEIGHBORS
The following table represents Layer 2 connectivity between network infrastructure
devices.
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L38R5 Et0/2 cdp Et0/3 L38R4
L38ACC19 Et0/1 cdp Et0/3 L38AC16
L38AC7 Et0/1 cdp Et0/3 L38R5
L38AC20 Et0/1 cdp Et0/3 L38ACC19
L38AC14 Et0/2 cdp Et0/3 L38AC9
L38AC8 Et0/1 cdp Et0/3 L38R6
L38AC12 Et0/1 cdp Et0/2 L38AC11
L38EXR2 Et0/2 cdp Et0/2 L38R4
L38AC7 Et0/0 cdp Et0/0 L38AC8
L38AC9 Et0/2 cdp Et0/1 L38AC10
L38AC11 Et0/1 cdp Et0/0 L38AC9
L38AC14 Et0/1 cdp Et0/2 L38AC13
L38R4 Et0/1 cdp Et0/2 L38EXR1
L38AC15 Et0/2 cdp Et0/1 L38AC16
L38AC20 Et0/2 cdp Et0/2 L38AC8
L38AC16 Et0/2 cdp Et0/1 L38AC17
L38AC16 Et0/3 cdp Et0/1 L38ACC19
Table 8: Port-channels
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NETWORK LAYER
The following section presents detailed information about Layer 3 addressing and routing
at the site.
ROUTING DOMAINS
Routing domains are contiguously connected routers via next-hops, which form a Layer 3
failure domain. Layer 3 failure domain represents the worst-case scenario of a routing
fault propagation if unrestricted by a policy.
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MANAGED IP NETWORKS
A network connected to any of the managed devices at the site is considered a managed
network.
The following table presents information about every Layer 3 managed network at the
site. Users of the network are active non-network ARP entries (entries of unmanaged
devices) observed on the corresponding network routers. Gateways are the IP address of
the corresponding managed device or devices. Both primary and secondary addresses
are considered as gateways. Virtual Gateways presents active virtual IP address of the
First Hop Redundancy Protocol (FHRP) group active in the network.
MANAGED IP ADDRESSESS
Every IP address on every interface of every managed device is considered a Managed IP
address.
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Hostname Interface IP Net Type
L38AC14 Vl119 10.38.119.159 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC14 Lo0 10.38.255.159 10.38.255.159/32 primary
L38R6 Et0/3.110 10.38.110.106 10.38.110.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/0 10.38.109.106 10.38.109.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/3.116 10.38.116.106 10.38.116.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/3.118 10.38.118.106 10.38.118.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/3.119 10.38.119.106 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/3.113 10.38.113.106 10.38.113.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/2 10.38.108.106 10.38.108.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/3.115 10.38.115.106 10.38.115.0/24 primary
L38R6 Lo0 10.38.255.106 10.38.255.106/32 primary
L38R6 Et0/3.111 10.38.111.106 10.38.111.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/1 10.38.106.106 10.38.106.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/3.112 10.38.112.106 10.38.112.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/3.117 10.38.117.106 10.38.117.0/24 primary
L38R6 Et0/3.114 10.38.114.106 10.38.114.0/24 primary
L38AC15 Lo0 10.38.255.160 10.38.255.160/32 primary
L38AC15 Vl119 10.38.119.160 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC10 Vl119 10.38.119.155 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC10 Lo0 10.38.255.155 10.38.255.155/32 primary
L38AC20 Lo0 10.38.255.165 10.38.255.165/32 primary
L38AC20 Vl119 10.38.119.165 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC7 Lo0 10.38.255.152 10.38.255.152/32 primary
L38AC7 Vl119 10.38.119.152 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC9 Vl119 10.38.119.154 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC9 Lo0 10.38.255.154 10.38.255.154/32 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.113 10.38.113.105 10.38.113.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.113 10.38.113.1 10.38.113.0/24 virtual
L38R5 Et0/3.115 10.38.115.105 10.38.115.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.115 10.38.115.1 10.38.115.0/24 virtual
L38R5 Et0/2 10.38.107.105 10.38.107.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.119 10.38.119.105 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.119 10.38.119.1 10.38.119.0/24 virtual
L38R5 Et0/3.114 10.38.114.105 10.38.114.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.114 10.38.114.1 10.38.114.0/24 virtual
L38R5 Et0/3.112 10.38.112.105 10.38.112.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.112 10.38.112.1 10.38.112.0/24 virtual
L38R5 Et0/3.110 10.38.110.105 10.38.110.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.110 10.38.110.1 10.38.110.0/24 virtual
L38R5 Et0/3.118 10.38.118.105 10.38.118.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.118 10.38.118.1 10.38.118.0/24 virtual
L38R5 Et0/0 10.38.109.105 10.38.109.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.117 10.38.117.105 10.38.117.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.117 10.38.117.1 10.38.117.0/24 virtual
L38R5 Et0/3.116 10.38.116.105 10.38.116.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.116 10.38.116.1 10.38.116.0/24 virtual
L38R5 Lo0 10.38.255.105 10.38.255.105/32 primary
L38R5 Et0/1 10.38.105.105 10.38.105.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.111 10.38.111.105 10.38.111.0/24 primary
L38R5 Et0/3.111 10.38.111.1 10.38.111.0/24 virtual
L38AC12 Vl119 10.38.119.157 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC12 Lo0 10.38.255.157 10.38.255.157/32 primary
L38R3 Et0/1 10.38.101.103 10.38.101.0/24 primary
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L38R3 Et1/0 10.38.106.103 10.38.106.0/24 primary
L38R3 Et0/0 10.38.100.103 10.38.100.0/24 primary
L38R3 Lo0 10.38.255.103 10.38.255.103/32 primary
L38R3 Et0/3 10.38.105.103 10.38.105.0/24 primary
L38R3 Et0/2 10.38.103.103 10.38.103.0/24 primary
L38ACC19 Lo0 10.38.255.164 10.38.255.164/32 primary
L38ACC19 Vl119 10.38.119.164 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC17 Vl119 10.38.119.162 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC17 Lo0 10.38.255.162 10.38.255.162/32 primary
L38AC8 Lo0 10.38.255.153 10.38.255.153/32 primary
L38AC8 Vl119 10.38.119.153 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC16 Vl119 10.38.119.161 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC16 Lo0 10.38.255.161 10.38.255.161/32 primary
L38AC18 Vl119 10.38.119.163 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC18 Lo0 10.38.255.163 10.38.255.163/32 primary
L38AC13 Vl119 10.38.119.158 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC13 Lo0 10.38.255.158 10.38.255.158/32 primary
L38R4 Et0/2 10.38.104.104 10.38.104.0/24 primary
L38R4 Lo0 10.38.255.104 10.38.255.104/32 primary
L38R4 Et0/0 10.38.100.104 10.38.100.0/24 primary
L38R4 Et0/1 10.38.102.104 10.38.102.0/24 primary
L38R4 Et1/0 10.38.108.104 10.38.108.0/24 primary
L38R4 Et0/3 10.38.107.104 10.38.107.0/24 primary
L38AC21 Vl119 10.38.119.166 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38AC21 Lo0 10.38.255.166 10.38.255.166/32 primary
L38EXR1 Et0/1 10.38.101.101 10.38.101.0/24 primary
L38EXR1 Lo0 10.38.255.101 10.38.255.101/32 primary
L38EXR1 Et0/0.233 10.38.254.2 10.38.254.0/30 primary
L38EXR1 Et0/2 10.38.102.101 10.38.102.0/24 primary
L38AC11 Lo0 10.38.255.156 10.38.255.156/32 primary
L38AC11 Vl119 10.38.119.156 10.38.119.0/24 primary
L38EXR2 Et0/0.234 10.38.254.6 10.38.254.4/30 primary
L38EXR2 Lo0 10.38.255.102 10.38.255.102/32 primary
L38EXR2 Et0/2 10.38.104.102 10.38.104.0/24 primary
L38EXR2 Et0/1 10.38.103.102 10.38.103.0/24 primary
The following table represents first hop redundancy protocols member interfaces
present at the site.
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Hostname Virtual Address Interface Priority State
L38R5 10.38.110.1 Et0/3.110 195 active
L38R6 10.38.110.1 Et0/3.110 194 standby
L38R5 10.38.111.1 Et0/3.111 195 active
L38R6 10.38.111.1 Et0/3.111 194 standby
L38R5 10.38.112.1 Et0/3.112 195 active
L38R6 10.38.112.1 Et0/3.112 194 standby
L38R5 10.38.113.1 Et0/3.113 195 active
L38R6 10.38.113.1 Et0/3.113 194 standby
L38R6 10.38.114.1 Et0/3.114 194 standby
L38R5 10.38.114.1 Et0/3.114 195 active
L38R6 10.38.115.1 Et0/3.115 194 standby
L38R5 10.38.115.1 Et0/3.115 195 active
L38R5 10.38.116.1 Et0/3.116 195 active
L38R6 10.38.116.1 Et0/3.116 194 standby
L38R5 10.38.117.1 Et0/3.117 195 active
L38R6 10.38.117.1 Et0/3.117 194 standby
L38R6 10.38.118.1 Et0/3.118 194 standby
L38R5 10.38.118.1 Et0/3.118 195 active
L38R5 10.38.119.1 Et0/3.119 195 active
L38R6 10.38.119.1 Et0/3.119 194 standby
MANAGEMENT
Device management parameters and access
No end of life milestones have been announced for any of the discovered part numbers.
TELNET ACCESS
The following table represents devices with enabled telnet access for management.
Hostname IP Address
L38AC14 10.38.119.159
L38R6 10.38.255.106
L38AC10 10.38.119.155
L38AC20 10.38.119.165
L38AC7 10.38.119.152
L38AC9 10.38.119.154
L38R5 10.38.255.105
L38AC12 10.38.119.157
L38R3 10.38.255.103
L38ACC19 10.38.119.164
L38AC17 10.38.119.162
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L38AC8 10.38.119.153
L38AC16 10.38.119.161
L38AC18 10.38.119.163
L38AC13 10.38.119.158
L38AC21 10.38.119.166
L38EXR1 10.38.255.101
L38AC11 10.38.119.156
L38EXR2 10.38.255.102
Irregular configuration register settings can significantly prolong recovery after a failure
or a reboot, complicate management over console interface, or cause abnormal
broadcast behavior.
Usual symptoms of suboptimal configuration register settings include device losing its
configuration upon reboot or device not loading the system image, both of which require
manual intervention via the console port.
UNEXPECTED RELOADS
The reason of the device operational state should be an expected event, such as device
power event, reload command, or an upgrade.
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