Aaron,
Excellent job! I was curious about how much experience you had prior to the
Lab. Some people in this group have very little experience, and others have
8-10 years experience prior to beginning CCIE track. Could you clue me in?
Also, could you give the exact titles of those other three
hi,
How to verify CIR in frame-relay ?
I have used the show frame-relay map
but i don't see any word such "bandwidth" or others
which describes about CIR
Thanks
Best Regards,.
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The dialer-list command specifies interesting traffic.
Traffic that matches this will reset the idle timer
for the dialer interface. The default idle timeout is
120 seconds.
In your example below, the dialer interface will come
up and work if the config is good, etc and after 120
seconds
Hi,
is anyone aware if there are any software that allows management of
configuration of network devices. i am looking for a software that is
capable of managing the configuration of eqpt including makes by cisco,
fore/marconi, cabletron etc. the software shld allow the configs to be
edited
Change the ospf network type on the loopback to
multipoint.
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Hi Guys / Gals
Does anyone know of a way to make OSPF advertise the
loopback network
instead of the host route?
ie:
int lo0
ip add 213.166.24.161 255.255.255.240
comes up in other
Ip routing is disabled on your router that's why you are getting this
message.
Thanks
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HCL Technologies Ltd
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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 12:20 AM
Subject: Route table
RCS? CVS? SourceSafe? Combined with iPlanet/Netscape
Directory server, Microsoft Active Directory, or OpenLDAP?
Maybe...
If you are going to write it by yourself, use C or C++ under Solaris or
FreeBSD, that way you are guaranteed happiness and scalability.
You should write a routine to get
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Subject: Re: Making a router load a different config
Sure, copy tftp startup-config (which doesn't affect your
I'm no expert here, but from my experience...
Alot of this depends on the forwarding
methoding/switching method (whatever x vendor calls
it) of a device as well as the end station. The end
stations are responsible for pieceing the packets back
together in the right order (going over multiple
Don't sweat it, it is not on the exam at all. I think it used to appear on
the ver 1 exam but it is definitely not on this one.
Tai
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Wednesday, November 29, 2000 8:29 AMSubject: RE: Ip
management
Are there any that do just the IP management?
Most that I've seen do all sorts of
IP helper address is forwarding all the NON-routable protocols and Broadcasts
to a NT server (direct IP address after the command) or to a subnet
(e.g. Ip helper-address 172.26.90.255)
The command must be put on the Ethernet interface of the 25xx.
Hope this help.
Regards
Much as I personally rant about cross posting the two lists, I believe this
one might be worth examination from all levels.
Recall the questions and answers about the purpose of the loopback
interface, particularly in OSPF. Among the answers proposed is that the
loopback, being always up,
Dear ALL,
there is no way to verify the CIR that the FRAME-RELAY provider
is giving you !
If you have defined the FRAME-RELAY map you can
execute the
sh frame-relay pvc X (x is your DLCI number)
If you are using traffic shaping you will see
more information including you queuing scheme.
Hope
Is there a Cisco MIB that contains the information of an access-list ?
My aim is to obtain the contain of an access-list (in this case, "IP
precedence" information) in order to get CAR (Commited Access Rate)
statistics on a "class of service" basis.
Moreover, is there someone using the
Ladies Gent,
I am thinking off gathering equipment for my home lab, for study for CCNP,
and moving on to CCIE (Say third quater ..2001). I need to start off small
but adequate for the CCNP.
Can you please suggest the equipments I can buy/aquire to kick this off!
Thanks in advance
What level of management do you mean? If
you're not DNSing or DHCPing, wouldn't you just want a spreadsheet saying what
IPs are allocated to what hosts and which ones are left over? I know of a very
large ASP that does this in MS Excel.
- Don
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I'm due to take it in about three hours and am doing some last minute study.
Just wondering if anyone had any general (NDA-friendly) tips / gripes about
it.
TIA,
Dave.
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For true integration and vendor support, my suggestion is to use all
of the point products individually (get latest versions of CW2k/RME,
Spectrum, Marconi NMS solutions) and then integrate them via an
Element Management System (e.g. Cisco uses CEMF) that applies
W3C's XML and OMG's CORBA
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On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, ¹Ú¼ºÃ¶ wrote:
Thanks for your
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I used to get headaches due to the CIA beaming EMP at me. After I wrapped
my head in
I'm due to take it in about three hours and am doing some last minute study.
Just wondering if anyone had any general (NDA-friendly) tips / gripes about
it.
i think about it
but still waitng a reply from testing center
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Blueberries! ;-)
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Subject: Re: certificate zone
I used it extensively, both the CCNA and CCIE sections which helped me in
passing
the R/S
Hello everyone,
Can anyone give me some info on cisco's webserver 100? Is it any good? How difficult
is it to configure for a new user, etc.?
I would really appreciate any helpful information.
Thanks,
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Check out this URL: http://www.ccprep.com/resources/news/archives/990709.htm
Han.
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Subject: Home Lsb --
Hello all,
I have a problem that I want to apply user profile on a dial up user as I use
AS5300 access server. This may be done by a command or by applying access list
on the access server but instead of the source IP I need to use the user
name.
Any help how to do it?
Title: Broadcasts on Serial interface
Hello All,
There has been a slow but steady increase in the number of broadcasts and input errors on the serial interface.
Can someone suggest please..
Thanks Regards
Amit
sh inter serial 0/0
Serial0/0 is up, line protocol is up
Hardware is
It is CCNP 1.0. Because ACRC is one of the old exams I am only a 1.0
CCNP..:-(.but like I mentioned I will probably take the
BSCN and upgrade to 2.0 sometime soon. Besides, I would feel lost if I wasn't studying
for a Cisco exam!!
--Scott
RANMA wrote:
ACRC ?
It is changed to BSCN
Any suggestions?
Router(boot)#copy tftp flash
Flash: chip no 4, socket SIMM2
Invalid chip id 0x
Flash: chip no 5, socket SIMM2
Invalid chip id 0x
Flash: chip no 6, socket SIMM2
Invalid chip id 0x
Flash: chip no 7, socket SIMM2
Invalid chip id 0x
Flash:
So, if you've gone all the way ;^)
would that make it CC[IE|[N|D}[A|P]?
John L. Watson, MCSE, CCNA, ACP
Professional Services Consultant
IBM Global Services
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As per david's msg, it would seem that I may be entirely mistaken! (like thats a first
:)
headed back to study :)
pete
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On 11/29/2000 at 8:58 AM Peter Van Oene wrote:
One or two comments inset.
Chuck's Text
I would venture a guess that the BDR
would
Heres the procedure to do a xmodem. This will let you copy the
image on to the flash on the 2600 and 3600 router.
Please power cycle the router and depress Cntrl, Break within the first 60
seconds to go into rommon mode.
rommon1confreg 0x3922
Turn router off
Reset Hyperterminal setting to
Some older rom's could not see all manufacturers. You may be able to fix
this with a bootrom upgrade.
It could also just be an unsupported chip.
Brian
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Jeff Duchin wrote:
Any suggestions?
Router(boot)#copy tftp flash
Flash: chip no 4, socket SIMM2
Invalid
One or two comments inset.
Chuck's Text
I would venture a guess that the BDR
would be promoted because even though there is an alternative route to the
DR loopback, hellos go only to adjacent routers, and the DR is no longer
adjacent.
Well, I proved my point. Under this scenario, when I unplug
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Ikpasa, Kerry wrote:
Ladies Gent,
I am thinking off gathering equipment for my home lab, for study for CCNP,
and moving on to CCIE (Say third quater ..2001). I need to start off small
but adequate for the CCNP.
Can you please suggest the equipments I can buy/aquire
I can't find any docs on whether the Catalyst 3512XL can do fast forward or
fragment-free switching. Has anyone done this or can you point me in the
right direction in CCO?
Thanks,
Jason
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Can anyone please tell me why I get garbage in
hyperterminal when I try to access my 2503 from the
console.
My settings are 9600-8-N-2 and I think I have the
right cable as it worked before.
Cheers
Babs
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Subject: Home Lsb -- Suggestions Please
Ladies Gent,
I am thinking off gathering equipment for my home lab, for study for CCNP,
and moving on
Title: RE: Cat 4000 Switch
I just looked at a 4000 switch we have here and didn't see anything either. In the CiscoPress BCMSN book (Page 374-375) It says Cisco IOS software now allows you to use a Web browser to issue Cisco IOS commands to your network device. Ver 11.0(6) and later. I
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Subject: CID Beta - anyone taken it yet?
I'm due to take it in about three hours and am doing some last minute study.
Can a 1601 router with IOS 11.3 can handle priority queueing
over a serial interface (frame-relay)?
Thanks a million in advance!
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You might need a newer version of the software - look for those with
CV/CiscoView. You also need the Java client on your PC as you do with the
2900/3500XL series switches for HTTP based management. If you can't find
info in the docs, look at the latest product software version release notes.
I'm sorry, I am not all awake yet.
There are not that many sockets in the 2500 for flash memory, so let me redo
my reply.
It looks like the memory module you have (added) in the 2nd flash memory
socket is bad. Make sure it's compatible.
Hth,
Ole
Ole
Maybe you get your flash broken.
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Any suggestions?
Router(boot)#copy tftp flash
Flash: chip no 4, socket SIMM2
Invalid chip id 0x
Flash: chip no 5, socket SIMM2
Does anyone here can explain to me, why me must use loopback port for OSPF
configuration. Thank you for the answer for this stupid question. Thank you.
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May be you can decrease the speed from 9600 bps to 1200 bps. because I have
experience same with you. I hope this will help you out from your problem.
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Can anyone please tell me why I get garbage in
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Date: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 3:43 PM
Subject: Re: Passed Support 2.0;Another CCNP
It is CCNP 1.0. Because ACRC is one of the old exams I am only a 1.0
Using addresses associated with loopback interfaces (with ospf) has two
advantage :
1) The lo interface is more stable than any physical interface. It is active
when a
router boots up, and it only fails if the entire router fails.
2) The network administrator usually prefer to use a predictable
Multicast is covered in BCMSN.
Feargal
Feargal Ledwidge, CCNA CCDA CCNP
Wyle Electronics
Network Projects Manager
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No ETA! Isn't it amazing for a Cisco web site to be down for so long ? I
wonder why they need to take the web site down if they're not ready with the
new one ? They must be really embarrassed to have the old site I guess...
:-)
I hope the wait is worth it and when Ciscopress.com is back up again
Try changing your speed to 9.6k
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Subject: garbage in hperterminal ?
Can anyone please tell me why I get garbage in
hyperterminal when I try to access my
Title: RE: garbage in hperterminal ?
Try with stop bits = 1
No flow control
9600-8-N-1 and no flow control.
Han.
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A;-)
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On Tue, 28 Nov 2000, Montgomery, Robert WARCOM
Greets
I am beginning my CCNP V2.0 certs this week (as you are all aware by now)
I was curious, my CCNA cert is only v 1.0, to become certified as a CCNP
v2.0 do I have to have CCNA v2.0?
Will I have to redo my CCNA?
Thanx
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Use 9600-N-8-1 and make sure it's a rollover cable.
Hth,
Ole
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Title: RE: Access-list Problem with UDP Port 53
Correct, when you make a tcp or udp request ona known port (dns,
smtp, ftp,etc, check http://www.isi.edu/in-notes/iana/assignments/port-numbersfor
a list), the response from the destination is always (supposed to be always)
returned on a port
Hello all,
I have setup PPP on Cisco router, it
workswithcross-over cable (without DSU/CSU). And now, I want
implement DSU/CSU 3512 (made by Motorola) between those two router instead of
cross-over V.35 cable.
Router1---S03512-cross-over-3512-S0Router2
I have the link
Isn't it 8-N-1?
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Subject: garbage in hperterminal ?
Can anyone please tell me why I get garbage in
hyperterminal
Hi all,
Just completed the CID Beta. Naturally I am not certain if I passed, as I
have to wait for about 10 weeks, however I am pretty confident. I walked out
of the beta exams in January and Febuary for some CCNP stuff feeling pretty
despondant but eventually passed those exams, so I think that
how does one perform a bootrom upgrade...where do the upgrades come
from...their approx cost etc
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Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 7:00 AM
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Subject: Re: copy tftp
You need to use 9600-8-N-1
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Subject: garbage in hperterminal ?
Date: Wed, 29 Nov 2000 07:13:28 -0800 (PST)
Can anyone please tell me why I get garbage in
hyperterminal when I try to access
Can anybody provide me some information on how to pass the ccie written
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al.htm
Is a good link on Serial Line Troubleshooting. It also covers extended pings
and several data patterns
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Guys,
While studying the CIT. I read that using the
extended ping
I had similar "copy tftp flash" problem, except when I tried to use this
command I got the "read only file-system" message. I booted into the ROM
monitor and the command worked fine. Just a suggestion form a newbie to
this group.
David
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Use loopback ports in OSPF so you can set the Router OSPF ID, otherwise it
will take the highest IP address.
Jim Healis CCNP, CCDP
Senior Network Administrator
Virata
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To:
There's a 4MB DRAM SIMM on my 2501.
In a previous e-mail (8/27 by John Hardman) I read that almost any 72 pin
SIMM's would work as DRAM SIMM's, but no matter which of the about 10 I have
lying around works correctly; They all say 1024 Kbytes of main memory when I
boot up, even though they vary
David Binder wrote,
I think Hacking is a very interesting topic but there is something I want
to mention. I think Haking and Hackers have a positive aspect too, if they
dont want do harm you (otherwise they would be called crackers).
If a Hacker broke into your system and shows you that your
Accidentally posted to groupstudy rather than cyberphil, but perhaps
of interest.
I think Hacking is a very interesting topic but there is something I want
to mention. I think Haking and Hackers have a positive aspect too, if they
dont want do harm you (otherwise they would be called crackers).
Jason,
Thanks for your help, I have the text file (original
config) that I am going to modify and copy to the
startup-config, do I need to do anything else to this
file. The reason why I asked this is because when I
copy the router configs to my workstation they don't
have an extension.
Thanks
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Specs
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Aaron,
Excellent job! I was curious about how much experience you
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/625/ccie/certifications/routing.html
The above URL gives you Cisco's recommended reading list (much of it on the
Cisco web site) plus other information. When you are proficient in
networking then you will be prepared for the test. Good luck in your
studies.
Here
is a link to the manual for the 3512. The only odd thing to configure is
one DSU/CSU should be set to internal clocking and the other to take clock from
the line. http://www.motorola.com/MIMS/ISG/Products/3512/manual/
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FYI:
Bookpool.com has the CCNP library in stock for $134.95
Tim
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Hello,
can somenone give me some info about how can i debug dhcp operation when
using the helper-address command? SOmetimes i need to troubleshoot the
problem with some computers not been able to get the ip address.
Thank you.
Antonio Almeida
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Look here:
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2500c
fig/bootrom.htm
Hth,
Ole
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Jeff,
Also, note that if you have two flash memory SIMM's installed, they must be
identical.
For more info, look here (watch for wordwrap)
http://www.cisco.com/univercd/cc/td/doc/product/access/acs_fix/cis2500/2500c
fig/58674.htm
Hth,
Ole
Ole Drews
Title: RE: Home Lsb -- Suggestions Please
This is a very good link. This is
the best I've seen so far regarding the oft appearing question of building a
ccie lab.
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On Wed, Nov 29, 2000 at 01:02:48PM -0600, Ole Drews Jensen wrote:
Also, if anyone know of a place where DRAM and Flash SIMM's can be purchased
for a good price, please let me know.
Try http://www.memoryx.com/.
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Does anyone have any idea on the cost of a Cisco 3060 concentrator ? I have
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Manolito
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from what I've read, the simms must have parity and someone said that Cisco
gear doesn't like double sided simms. I am about to buy some memory for a
2501 and 2505 and would love to hear what you learn.
Tim
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Don't study for it. Just take it, and read the questions carefully.
Actually, pretend that you have already taken it, and study for the lab
instead, then when you feel ready, take the written. Since the lab is much
harder, the written will be a breeze.
Good luck,
Charles
""Songbin Wei""
Any dram simms with Parity will work (ie ECC memory).
From what I can remember (and my memory fades because it's not ecc), you can
check if your simms have parity by looking in the top right hand corner
where there are 5 or 6 little boxes drawn on the SIMM. If the bottom 3 boxes
contain circuit
If someone is in need of some routers to help with a certification. I have 2
that help me. I have:
(2) 2501 Cisco Routers 16Mb RAM, 8Mb FLASH, 12.0(9) IOS
(2) Tranceivers
(1) Serial Cable (Back to Back)(DCE/DTE)
(1) Ethernet crossover cable
(1) Console cable kit
(1) TFTP
At 10:45 AM -0800 11/29/2000, Healis, Jim wrote:
Use loopback ports in OSPF so you can set the Router OSPF ID, otherwise it
will take the highest IP address.
Jim Healis CCNP, CCDP
Senior Network Administrator
Virata
Unless there have been recent IOS changes (I'm really most current in
Once again I am trying to sell my 2512 with 8/8 megs of ram 1 octal
cable. I will sell the unit for $800 + shipping. I accept paypal or
MO's. Please email me directly if you are seriously interested.
Thanks...
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I'm notsure that there
are. My recommendation to organizations that I consult with is to manage
all IP address resources and systems using one of these centralized tools.
It doesn't buy you a whole lot to have a system to manage IP addresses if you
can't also use that system toautomatically
I had the same problem with a 1600. Did you recently upgrade the flash.
If so that may be the problem.
I loaded an image with ip/ipx/at/appn and the image was to big for for the
amount of ram I had, I had 12mb and the image needs 16. There was not enough
memory for the console. I could telnet in
My thought was:
"Its not a network problem... I am reading the book right now; they say your
first troubleshooting answer in networking is always: Its an application
problem!!!"
-Original Message-
From: Priscilla Oppenheimer [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000
yes
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Marshal Schoener wrote:
Can a 1601 router with IOS 11.3 can handle priority queueing
over a serial interface (frame-relay)?
Thanks a million in advance!
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FAQ, list archives, and subscription info:
redesign, eta unknown
On Wed, 29 Nov 2000, Dyland Desmarais wrote:
Does anyone have any idea what the CiscoPress website [ www.ciscopress.com ]
is up to.
Have they given us and ETA as to when they will be back up?
Thanx
Dyland
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FAQ, list archives,
Try version 5.4.2 with the following commands.
set ip http server disable
set ip http port 80
Scott
-Original Message-
From: Adrian Chew [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Wednesday, November 29, 2000 7:38 AM
To: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject: Re: Cat 4000 Switch
You might need a newer
Well, maybe Cisco should think harder before lending its brandname to
Macmillan - it's the Cisco reputation at stake, not MacMillan's! Maybe they
should think about these issues before partnering with a third company.
I also think Cisco's online store - particularly the 'Learning Store' and
I have a cable connection to the Internet with one static IP and I am running
a webserver as well. For security, I would like to use a Cisco router as a
firewall.
Has anyone implemented such a setup?
Will a router with two Ethernet interfaces cut it?
I would appreciate if you could share your
Hi,
You can as far as I am aware become a CCNP (2) if that's what is is with the older
CCNA. The certificatioon site also indicates it is ok. I have a CCNP (2) and I did
my CCNA back in the beta days of CCNA.
Teunis
.On Wednesday, November 29, 2000 at 10:19:45 AM, Dyland Desmarais wrote:
You can still goto the site http://www.pearsonptg.com/ to check out Cisco Press titles. Pearson Press Tech Group owns Cisco Press now.
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