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Cisco Nexus 5500 Series Command Reference Manual (378 pages)
NX-OS Security Command Reference
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.7 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
9
Audience
9
Document Conventions
9
Related Documentation
10
Documentation Feedback
11
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
11
New and Changed Information
13
New and Changed Information for Cisco NX-OS Releases
13
New and Changed Information for Cisco NX-OS Release 6.0(2)N2(2)
13
New and Changed Information for Cisco NX-OS Release 6.0(2)N1(2)
13
A Commands
15
Aaa Accounting Default
16
Aaa Authentication Login Console
17
Aaa Authentication Login Default
19
Aaa Authentication Login Error-Enable
21
Aaa Authentication Login Mschap Enable
22
Aaa Authorization Commands Default
23
Aaa Authorization Config-Commands Default
25
Aaa Authorization Ssh-Certificate
27
Aaa Authorization Ssh-Publickey
29
Aaa Group Server Radius
31
Aaa User Default-Role
32
Action
33
C Commands
35
Checkpoint
36
Clear Access-List Counters
38
Clear Accounting Log
39
Clear Checkpoint Database
40
Clear Ip Arp
41
Clear Ip Arp Inspection Log
42
Clear Ip Arp Inspection Statistics Vlan
43
Clear Ip Dhcp Snooping Binding
44
Clear Ip Dhcp Snooping Statistics
46
Cts Role-Based Batched-Programming
47
D Commands
49
Deadtime
50
Deny (ARP)
52
Deny Icmp (Ipv4)
54
Deny Igmp (Ipv4)
60
Deny Ip (Ipv4)
64
Deny Tcp (Ipv4)
68
Deny Udp (Ipv4)
74
Deny Icmp (Ipv6)
80
Deny Ipv6 (Ipv6)
84
Any Address-You Can Use the any Keyword to Specify that a Source or Destination Is any Ipv4
86
Deny Sctp (Ipv6)
88
Deny Tcp (Ipv6)
93
Deny Udp (Ipv6)
99
UDP Port Names
102
Biff-Biff (Mail Notification, Comsat, 512) Bootpc-Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Client
102
Bootps-Bootstrap Protocol (BOOTP) Server
102
Discard-Discard
102
Dnsix-DNSIX Security Protocol Auditing
102
Deny (MAC)
104
Description (User Role)
107
E Commands
109
Enable
110
Enable Secret
111
F Commands
113
Feature (User Role Feature Group)
114
Feature Dhcp
115
Feature Http-Server
117
Feature Port-Security
119
Feature Privilege
121
Feature Tacacs
122
I Commands
123
Interface Policy Deny
124
Ip Access-Class
125
Ip Access-Group
127
Ip Access-List
129
Ip Arp Event-History Errors
131
Ip Arp Inspection Log-Buffer
132
Ip Arp Inspection Validate
133
Ip Arp Inspection Vlan
135
Ip Arp Inspection Trust
137
Ip Dhcp Packet Strict-Validation
138
Ip Dhcp Snooping
139
Ip Dhcp Snooping Information Option
140
Ip Dhcp Snooping Trust
141
Ip Dhcp Snooping Verify Mac-Address
142
Ip Dhcp Snooping Vlan
143
Ip Port Access-Group
144
Ip Source Binding
146
Ip Verify Source Dhcp-Snooping-Vlan
148
Ip Verify Unicast Source Reachable-Via
150
Ipv6 Access-Class
152
Ipv6 Access-List
154
Ipv6 Port Traffic-Filter
155
Ipv6 Traffic-Filter
157
M Commands
159
Mac Access-List
160
Mac Port Access-Group
162
Match
164
P Commands
167
Permit (ARP)
168
Permit Icmp (Ipv4)
170
Permit Igmp (Ipv4)
176
Permit Ip (Ipv4)
180
Permit Tcp (Ipv4)
184
Permit Udp (Ipv4)
190
Permit Icmp (Ipv6)
197
Permit Ipv6 (Ipv6)
202
Permit Sctp (Ipv6)
206
Permit Tcp (Ipv6)
211
Permit Udp (Ipv6)
217
Permit (MAC)
223
Permit Interface
226
Permit Vlan
228
Permit Vrf
230
Permit Vsan
231
R Commands
233
Radius-Server Deadtime
234
Radius-Server Directed-Request
235
Radius-Server Host
236
Radius-Server Key
238
Radius-Server Retransmit
239
Radius-Server Timeout
240
Remark
241
Resequence
243
Role Feature-Group Name
245
Role Name
246
Rollback Running-Config
248
Rule
250
S Commands
253
Server
254
Ssh
256
Ssh6
257
Ssh Key
258
Ssh Server Enable
260
Storm-Control Level
261
Show Commands
263
Show Aaa Accounting
264
Show Aaa Authentication
265
Show Aaa Authorization
266
Show Aaa Groups
267
Show Aaa User
268
Show Access-Lists
269
Show Accounting Log
271
Show Checkpoint
273
Show Checkpoint Summary
276
Show Checkpoint System
278
Show Checkpoint User
279
Show Diff Rollback-Patch Checkpoint
281
Show Diff Rollback-Patch File
283
Show Diff Rollback-Patch Running-Config
285
Show Diff Rollback-Patch Startup-Config
288
Show Http-Server
291
Show Ip Access-Lists
292
Show Ip Arp
294
Show Ip Arp Inspection
297
Show Ip Arp Inspection Interfaces
298
Show Ip Arp Inspection Log
299
Show Ip Arp Inspection Statistics
300
Show Ip Arp Inspection Vlan
301
Show Ip Arp Sync-Entries
302
Show Ip Dhcp Snooping
303
Show Ip Dhcp Snooping Binding
304
Show Ip Dhcp Snooping Statistics
306
Show Ipv6 Access-Lists
307
Show Ip Verify Source
309
Show Mac Access-Lists
311
Show Privilege
312
Show Radius-Server
313
Show Role
316
Command Description
319
Show Role Feature
320
Show Role Feature-Group
323
Show Rollback Log
324
Show Running-Config Aaa
326
Show Running-Config Aclmgr
327
Show Running-Config Arp
329
Show Running-Config Dhcp
331
Show Running-Config Radius
333
Show Running-Config Security
334
Show Ssh Key
336
Show Ssh Server
337
Show Startup-Config Aaa
338
Show Startup-Config Aclmgr
339
Show Startup-Config Arp
341
Show Startup-Config Dhcp
342
Show Startup-Config Radius
344
Show Startup-Config Security
345
Show Tacacs-Server
346
Show Telnet Server
348
Show User-Account
349
Show Users
350
Show Vlan Access-List
351
Show Vlan Access-Map
352
Show Vlan Filter
353
T Commands
355
Tacacs-Server Deadtime
356
Tacacs-Server Directed-Request
357
Tacacs-Server Host
358
Tacacs-Server Key
360
Tacacs-Server Timeout
361
Telnet
362
Telnet Server Enable
363
Telnet6
364
U Commands
365
Use-Vrf
366
Username
368
Commands
371
Vlan Access-Map
372
Vlan Filter
373
Vlan Policy Deny
375
Vrf Policy Deny
376
Vsan Policy Deny
377
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Cisco Nexus 5500 Series Command Reference Manual (460 pages)
NX-OS Layer 2 Interfaces Command Reference
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 2.95 MB
Table of Contents
Document Conventions
1
Related Documentation
2
Documentation Feedback
3
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
3
New and Changed Information
5
Cdp Enable
19
Clear Lacp Counters
24
Clear Vtp Counters
33
Encapsulation Dot1Q
52
Errdisable Detect Cause
53
Feature Lacp
62
Feature Udld
67
Instance Vlan
80
Interface Ethernet
82
Interface Loopback
86
Interface Mgmt
87
Interface Vlan
92
Link Debounce
105
Monitor Session
117
Mvr Group
121
Mvr Type
123
Mvr Vlan
125
Remote Ip Address
153
Remote Port
155
Svi Enable
224
Switchport Access Vlan
229
Switchport Backup Interface
231
Switchport Block
234
Switchport Host
236
Switchport Mode
237
Switchport Priority Extend
252
Switchport Trunk Allowed Vlan
261
Switchport Trunk Native Vlan
263
Switchport Voice Vlan
264
Show Commands
269
Show Cdp Entry
272
Show Cdp Interface
276
Show Cdp Neighbors
277
Show Cdp Traffic
282
Show Interface Brief
284
Show Interface Debounce
290
Show Interface Ethernet
292
Show Interface Loopback
295
Show Interface Switchport
307
Show Interface Transceiver
313
Show Interface Vlan
320
Show Ip Igmp Snooping
322
Show Lacp
324
Show Monitor Session
334
Show Mvr
336
Show Mvr Interface
338
Show Mvr Members
339
Show Udld
418
Show Vlan
421
Show Vlan Dot1Q Tag Native
423
Show Vlan ID
424
Vlan Dot1Q Tag Native
445
Vrf Context
451
Vtp Domain
454
Vtp Password
459
Vtp Version
460
Cisco Nexus 5500 Series Configuration Manual (160 pages)
NX-OS Fundamentals Configuration Guide, Release 7.x
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 3.9 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Preface
11
Audience
11
Document Conventions
11
Related Documentation for Cisco Nexus 5500 Series NX-OS Software
13
Documentation Feedback
14
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
15
New and Changed Information for this Release
17
Overview
19
Fibre Channel over Ethernet
19
Chapter
19
Data Center I/O Consolidation
20
Virtual Interfaces
21
Ethernet Switching
21
Fcoe and Fibre Channel Switching
21
Qos
22
Virtual Port Channels
22
Serviceability
22
Switched Port Analyzer
22
Ethanalyzer
22
Call Home
23
Online Diagnostics
23
Switch Management
23
Simple Network Management Protocol
23
Role-Based Access Control
23
Configuration Methods
23
Configuring with CLI, XML Management Interface, or SNMP
23
Configuring with Cisco Data Center Network Manager
24
Configuring with Cisco MDS Fabric Manager
24
Network Security Features
24
Virtual Device Contexts
24
Licensing
24
Typical Deployment Topologies
24
Ethernet TOR Switch Topology
24
Fabric Extender Deployment Topology
26
Data Center I/O Consolidation Topology
27
Supported Standards
27
Using the Cisco NX-OS Setup Utility
29
Configuring the Switch
29
Image Files on the Switch
29
Starting the Switch
29
Boot Sequence
30
Console Settings
31
Upgrading the Switch Software
31
Downgrading from a Higher Release
35
Initial Configuration
36
Configuration Prerequisites
36
Initial Setup
37
Preparing to Configure the Switch
37
Default Login
38
Configuring the Switch
38
Changing the Initial Configuration
42
Management Interface Configuration
43
About the Mgmt0 Interface
43
Configuring the Management Interface
43
Displaying Management Interface Configuration
44
Shutting down the Management Interface
45
Using Poweron Auto Provisioning
47
Information about Poweron Auto Provisioning
47
Network Requirements for POAP
48
POAP Configuration Script
48
POAP Process
49
Power-Up Phase
51
USB Discovery Phase
51
DHCP Discovery Phase
51
Script Execution Phase
53
Post-Installation Reload Phase
54
Configuration_File_Selection_Methods
54
Serial Number-Based Configuration File Selection
54
Hostname-Based Configuration File Selection
54
MAC-Based Configuration File Selection
54
Location-Based Configuration File Selection
55
Configuration Script Syslog Logging
55
Guidelines and Limitations for POAP
55
Setting up the Network Environment to Use POAP
56
Configuring a Switch Using POAP
56
Verifying the Device Configuration
57
Understanding the Command-Line Interface
59
Finding Feature Information
60
Information about the CLI Prompt
60
Command Modes
60
EXEC Command Mode
61
Global Configuration Command Mode
61
Interface Configuration Command Mode
61
Subinterface Configuration Command Mode
62
Saving and Restoring a Command Mode
63
Exiting a Configuration Command Mode
63
Command Mode Summary
64
Special Characters
65
Keystroke Shortcuts
65
Abbreviating Commands
68
Completing a Partial Command Name
68
Identifying Your Location in the Command Hierarchy
69
Using the no Form of a Command
69
Configuring CLI Variables
70
About CLI Variables
70
Configuring CLI Session-Only Variables
71
Configuring Persistent CLI Variables
71
Command Aliases
72
About Command Aliases
72
Defining Command Aliases
73
Configuring Command Aliases for a User Session
74
Command Scripts
74
Running a Command Script
74
Echoing Information to the Terminal
75
Delaying Command Action
76
Context-Sensitive Help
76
Understanding Regular Expressions
78
Special Characters
78
Multiple-Character Patterns
78
Anchoring
79
Searching and Filtering Show Command Output
79
Filtering and Searching Keywords
80
Diff Utility
81
Grep and Egrep Utilities
82
Less Utility
83
Sed Utility
83
Sort Utility
83
Searching and Filtering from the --More-- Prompt
84
Using the Command History
85
Recalling a Command
85
Controlling CLI History Recall
86
Configuring the CLI Edit Mode
86
Displaying the Command History
86
Enabling or Disabling the CLI Confirmation Prompts
87
Setting CLI Display Colors
87
Sending Commands to Modules
88
BIOS Loader Prompt
89
Examples Using the CLI
89
Defining Command Aliases
89
Using CLI Session Variables
89
Using the System-Defined Timestamp Variable
90
Running a Command Script
90
Additional References for the CLI
91
Related Documents for the CLI
91
Chapter 6 Configuring Terminal Settings and Sessions
93
Information about Terminal Settings and Sessions
93
Terminal Session Settings
93
Console Port
94
COM1 Port
94
Virtual Terminals
95
Licensing Requirements for Terminal Settings and Sessions
95
Configuring the Console Port
95
Configuring the COM1 Port
97
Configuring Virtual Terminals
99
Configuring the Inactive Session Timeout
99
Configuring the Session Limit
100
Configuring Modem Connections
101
Enabling a Modem Connection
101
Downloading the Default Initialization String
103
Configuring and Downloading a User-Specified Initialization String
104
Initializing a Modem for a Powered-Up Cisco NX-OS Device
105
Clearing Terminal Sessions
106
Displaying Terminal and Session Information
106
Default Settings for File System Parameters
107
Additional References for Terminal Settings and Sessions
107
Related Documents for Terminal Settings and Sessions
107
Basic Device Management
109
Finding Feature Information
109
Information about Basic Device Management
110
Device Hostname
110
Message-Of-The-Day Banner
110
EXEC Banner
110
Device Clock
110
Clock Manager
110
Time Zone and Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
110
User Sessions
111
Licensing Requirements for Basic Device Management
111
Changing the Device Hostname
111
Configuring the MOTD Banner
112
Configuring the EXEC Banner
113
Configuring the Time Zone
114
Configuring Summer Time (Daylight Saving Time)
115
Manually Setting the Device Clock
117
Setting the Clock Manager
117
Managing Users
118
Displaying Information about the User Sessions
118
Sending a Message to Users
119
Verifying the Device Configuration
119
Default Settings for Basic Device Parameters
120
Additional References for Basic Device Management
120
Related Documents for Basic Device Management
120
Using the Device File Systems, Directories, and Files
121
File Systems
121
Information about the External Storage Devices, Device File Systems, Directories, and Files
121
Directories
122
Files
122
Licensing Requirements for File Systems, Directories, and Files
123
Working with Directories
123
Identifying the Current Directory
123
Changing the Current Directory
123
Creating a Directory
124
Displaying Directory Contents
125
Deleting a Directory
125
Accessing Directories on the Standby Supervisor Module
126
Working with Files
126
Moving Files
126
Copying Files
127
Deleting Files
128
Displaying File Contents
128
Displaying File Checksums
129
Compressing and Uncompressing Files
129
Displaying the Last Lines in a File
130
Redirecting Show Command Output to a File
130
Finding Files
131
Working with Archive Files
131
Creating an Archive Files
132
Appending Files to an Archive File
133
Extracting Files from an Archive File
133
Displaying the Filenames in an Archive File
134
Examples of Using the File System
134
Accessing Directories on Standby Supervisor Modules
134
Moving Files
135
Copying Files
135
Deleting a Directory
135
Displaying File Contents
136
Displaying File Checksums
136
Compressing and Uncompressing Files
137
Redirecting Show Command Output
137
Finding Files
137
Default Settings for File System Parameters
138
Additional References for File Systems
138
Related Documents for File Systems
138
Working with Configuration Files
139
Information about Configuration Files
139
Types of Configuration Files
139
Licensing Requirements for Configuration Files
140
Managing Configuration Files
140
Saving the Running Configuration to the Startup Configuration
140
Copying a Configuration File to a Remote Server
141
Downloading the Running Configuration from a Remote Server
142
Downloading the Startup Configuration from a Remote Server
143
Copying Configuration Files to an External Flash Memory Device
144
Copying the Running Configuration from an External Flash Memory Device
145
Copying the Startup Configuration from an External Flash Memory Device
146
Copying Configuration Files to an Internal File System
147
Rolling Back to a Previous Configuration
148
Removing the Configuration for a Missing Module
149
Erasing a Configuration
150
Clearing Inactive Configurations
151
Verifying the Device Configuration
152
Examples of Working with Configuration Files
152
Copying Configuration Files
152
Backing up Configuration Files
152
Rolling Back to a Previous Configuration
153
Additional References for Configuration Files
153
Related Documents for Configuration Files
153
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Cisco Nexus 5500 Series Hardware Installation Manual (142 pages)
Platform and Switch
Brand:
Cisco
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 8.35 MB
Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Hardware Installation Guide
1
Audience
9
Organization
9
Preface
9
Conventions
10
Obtaining Documentation and Submitting a Service Request
16
Related Documentation
16
Cisco Nexus 5500 Platform Overview
17
Overview
17
Chapter 1 Cisco Nexu 5500 Platform Overview
18
Applications
18
Cisco Nexus 5548P Switch
19
Chassis
19
Features
19
Expansion Modules
22
N55 M16P Gatos Expansion Module
22
N55 M8P8FP Gatos Expansion Module
23
Ports
24
Power Supplies
25
Power Supply
25
Fan Modules
26
LED Descriptions
27
Connectivity Options-Transceivers and Cables
28
Supported SFP Transceivers
28
Transceivers
28
SFP+ Copper Cables
29
SFP+ Transceivers
29
Cables
30
SFP Fiber Channel Transceivers
30
Cisco Nexus 5010 Switch
33
Features
33
Chapter 2 Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Overview
34
Chapter 2 Cisco Nexu 5000 Serie Overview
34
Cisco Nexus 5020 Switch
34
Chassis
34
Expansion Modules
37
Fibre Channel Plus Ethernet Expansion Module
37
N5K-M1404 Gatos Expansion Module
37
N5K-M1600 Gatos Expansion Module
37
Fibre Channel Plus Ethernet Expansion Module
38
Ethernet Expansion Module
39
N5K-M1008 Gatos Expansion Module
39
N5K-M1060 Gatos Expansion Module
40
Ports
41
Power Supplies
43
Fan Modules
44
LED Descriptions
46
Supported Sfp Transceivers
48
Model
49
Figure
50
N5K-M1008 Gatos Expansion Module
56
N5K-M1060 Gatos Expansion Module
57
Power Supplies
60
LED Descriptions
62
Port Level Leds
63
Supported SFP Transceivers
63
SFP+ Copper Cables
63
SFP+ Transceivers
63
10-Gigabit Ethernet-Short Range SFP+ Module
64
Description
64
SFP Fiber Channel Transceivers
64
SFP+ Copper Cables
64
SFP+ Transceivers
64
Table
64
Seetable
64
2-11. It Has
64
CHAPTER 3 Installing the Cisco Nexus 5500 Platform or 5000 Series Switch
65
C H a P T E R 3 Installing the Cisco Nexus 5500 Platform or 5000 Series Switch
66
Preparing for Installation
66
Airflow Considerations
66
Installation Options
66
Chassis Weight
67
Installation Guidelines
67
Required Equipment
68
Unpacking and Inspecting the Switch
68
Installing the Cisco Nexus 5548 Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack
69
Installing the Cisco Nexus 5020 Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack
71
Installing the Cisco Nexus 5010 Chassis in a Cabinet or Rack
75
Grounding the System
77
Proper Grounding Practices
77
Preventing Electrostatic Discharge Damage
79
Establishing the System Ground
81
Required Tools and Equipment
81
Grounding the Cisco Nexus 5548P Chassis
82
Grounding the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch Chassis
83
Starting the Switch
85
Removing and Installing Components
86
Installing an Expansion Module in the Cisco Nexus 5548 Switch
87
Removing and Installing Expansion Modules
87
Installing an Expansion Module in the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Chassis
88
Removing a Power Supply
90
Removing an Expansion Module
90
Removing and Installing Power Supplies
90
Installing a Power Supply
92
Removing and Installing the Fan Module
92
Installing a Fan Module
93
Removing a Fan Module
94
Removing the Cisco Nexus 5548P Switch or the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch
95
Repacking the Cisco Nexus 5548P Switch or the Cisco Nexus 5000 Series Switch for Return Shipment
95
Connecting the Switch
97
Chapter 4 Connecting the Switch
98
Connecting to the Console Port
98
Preparing for Network Connections
98
Connecting to the Ethernet Connector Port
99
Connecting to an Ethernet Port
100
Installing an SFP+ Transceiver
100
Removing and Installing SFP+ Transceivers
100
Removing an SFP+ Transceiver
101
Installing a Cable into an SFP+ Transceiver
102
Removing a Cable from an SFP+ Transceiver
102
Removing and Installing Cables into SFP+ Transceivers
102
Maintaining SFP+ Transceivers and Cables
103
Connecting to a Fibre Channel Port
103
Installing an SFP Transceiver
104
Removing an SFP Transceiver
104
Removing and Installing SFP Transceivers
104
Installing a Cable into an SFP Transceiver
106
Removing and Installing Cables into SFP Transceivers
106
Maintaining SFP Transceivers and Fiber-Optic Cables
107
Removing a Cable from an SFP Transceiver
107
Appendix
109
Cabinet and Rack Installation
109
Cabinet and Rack Requirements
109
General Requirements for Cabinets and Racks
110
Requirements Specific to Perforated Cabinets
110
Requirements Specific to Solid-Walled Cabinets
111
Requirements Specific to Standard Open Racks
111
Cable Management Guidelines
111
Technical Specifications
113
Appendix
113
Technical Specifications
113
Switch Specifications
113
Environmental Specifications
114
Expansion Module Specifications
115
Specifications for the Cisco Nexus 5020 Power Supply
115
Specifications for the Cisco Nexus 5548 Power Supply
115
Power Specifications
116
Specifications for the Cisco Nexus 5010 Power Supply
116
Power Supply LED Indicators
117
Transceiver Specifications
118
Environmental Conditions and Power Requirement Specifications for SFP+ Transceivers
118
General Specifications for Cisco Fibre Channel SFP Transceivers
118
Environmental Conditions and Power Requirements Specification for SFP
119
Transceivers
119
NEBS Compliance and ETSI 300-019 Environmental Requirements
119
GR-1089 Installation and Caution Instructions
120
Accessory Kit for the Cisco Nexus 5548 Switch
121
Cable and Port Specifications
121
Appendix
121
Accessory Kit for the Cisco Nexus 5010 Switch
122
Accessory Kit for the Cisco Nexus 5020 Switch
122
Console Cable
123
Cable RJ-45 Connector Pinouts
124
Console Port
124
Table
124
Console Port Pinouts
125
Supported Power Cords and Plugs
125
AC Power Cord Illustrations
126
Power Cords
126
Jumper Power Cord
132
Appendix
133
Site Planning and Maintenance Records
133
Site Preparation Checklist
133
Contact and Site Information
135
Chassis and Module Information
136
Appendix
137
E Overview
137
SNMP Traps
137
Troubleshooting Hardware Components
137
Initialization Best Practices
138
Installation Best Practices
138
Switch Hardware Best Practices
138
Switch Operation Best Practices
138
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