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Keyword | Description | Choices | Notes |
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LIND | Line description | Name | Required, Key, Positional 1 |
RSRCNAME | Resource name | Name, *SAME | Optional |
LGLCHLE | Logical channel entries | Single values: *SAME, *PROMPT Other values (up to 256 repetitions): Element list |
Optional |
Element 1: Logical channel identifier | Character value | ||
Element 2: Logical channel type | *PVC, *SVCIN, *SVCBOTH, *SVCOUT | ||
NETADR | Local network address | Character value, *SAME | Optional |
CNNINIT | Connection initiation | *SAME, *LOCAL, *REMOTE, *WAIT, *CALLER | Optional |
ONLINE | Online at IPL | *SAME, *YES, *NO | Optional |
SWTNWILST | Switched NWI list | Single values: *SAME, *NONE Other values (up to 64 repetitions): Element list |
Optional |
Element 1: NWI description | Name | ||
Element 2: NWI channel type | *B | ||
Element 3: NWI channel number | 1-30, *CALC | ||
X25DCE | X.25 DCE support | *SAME, *YES, *NO, *NEG | Optional |
VRYWAIT | Vary on wait | 15-180, *SAME, *NOWAIT | Optional |
LINESPEED | Line speed | *SAME, *CALC, 600, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 12000, 14400, 19200, 48000, 56000, 57600, 64000, 128000, 192000, 256000, 320000, 384000, 448000, 512000, 576000, 640000, 704000, 768000, 832000, 896000, 960000, 1024000, 1088000, 1152000, 1216000, 1280000, 1344000, 1408000, 1472000, 1536000, 1600000, 1664000, 1728000, 1792000, 1856000, 1920000, 1984000, 2048000 | Optional |
SWTCTLLST | Switched controller list | Single values: *SAME, *NONE, *ALL Other values (up to 64 repetitions): Name |
Optional |
PKTMODE | Packet mode | *SAME, *YES, *NO | Optional |
INFTRFTYPE | Information transfer type | Character value, *SAME, *UNRESTRICTED, *V110, *DOV, *SYNCMODEM | Optional |
EXNNETADR | Extended network addressing | *SAME, *YES, *NO | Optional |
MAXFRAME | Maximum frame size | *SAME, 1024, 2048, 4096 | Optional |
DFTPKTSIZE | Default packet size | Element list | Optional |
Element 1: Transmit value | *SAME, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 | ||
Element 2: Receive value | *SAME, *TRANSMIT, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 | ||
MAXPKTSIZE | Maximum packet size | Element list | Optional |
Element 1: Transmit value | *SAME, *DFTPKTSIZE, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 | ||
Element 2: Receive value | *SAME, *DFTPKTSIZE, *TRANSMIT, 64, 128, 256, 512, 1024, 2048, 4096 | ||
MODULUS | Modulus | *SAME, 8, 128 | Optional |
DFTWDWSIZE | Default window size | Element list | Optional |
Element 1: Transmit value | 1-15, *SAME | ||
Element 2: Receive value | 1-15, *SAME, *TRANSMIT | ||
ADRINSERT | Insert net address in packets | *SAME, *YES, *NO | Optional |
NETUSRID | Network user ID | Character value, *SAME, *NONE | Optional |
IDLTMR | Idle timer | 3-600, *SAME | Optional |
FRAMERTY | Frame retry | 0-64, *SAME | Optional |
THRESHOLD | Error threshold level | *SAME, *OFF, *MIN, *MED, *MAX | Optional |
CNNNBR | Connection number | Character value, *SAME | Optional |
CALLNBR | Calling number | Character value, *SAME, *NONE | Optional |
MODEM | Modem type supported | *SAME, *NORMAL, *V54, *IBMWRAP | Optional |
MODEMRATE | Modem data rate select | *SAME, *FULL, *HALF | Optional |
SWTCNN | Switched connection type | *SAME, *BOTH, *ANS, *DIAL | Optional |
CNNLSTOUT | Outgoing connection list | Name, *SAME | Optional |
CNNLSTOUTE | Connection list entry | Name, *SAME | Optional |
CNNLSTIN | Incoming connection list | Name, *SAME, *NETATR | Optional |
AUTOANS | Autoanswer | *SAME, *YES, *NO | Optional |
AUTODIAL | Autodial | *SAME, *NO, *YES | Optional |
DIALCMD | Dial command type | *SAME, *NONE, *V25BIS | Optional |
MDMINZCMD | Modem init command string | Character value, *SAME, *NONE | Optional |
CALLIMMED | Call immediate | *SAME, *NO, *YES | Optional |
ACRSRCNAME | Autocall resource name | Name, *SAME | Optional |
PREDIALDLY | Predial delay | 0-254, *SAME | Optional |
REDIALDLY | Redial delay | 0-254, *SAME | Optional |
DIALRTY | Dial retry | 0-254, *SAME | Optional |
SWTDSC | Switched disconnect | *SAME, *YES, *NO | Optional |
SWTDSCTMR | Disconnect timers | Single values: *SAME Other values: Element list |
Optional |
Element 1: Minimum connect timer | 0-65535, 170 | ||
Element 2: Disconnection delay timer | 0-65535, 0 | ||
DSRDRPTMR | Data Set Ready drop timer | 1-60, *SAME | Optional |
AUTOANSTYP | Autoanswer type | *SAME, *DTR, *CDSTL | Optional |
CTSTMR | Clear To Send timer | 10-60, *SAME | Optional |
RMTANSTMR | Remote answer timer | *SAME, 30, 35, 40, 45, 50, 55, 60, 65, 70, 75, 80, 85, 90, 95, 100, 105, 110, 115, 120 | Optional |
CLOCK | Clocking | *SAME, *MODEM, *LOOP, *INVERT | Optional |
LINKSPEED | Link speed | *SAME, *INTERFACE, *MIN, 1200, 2400, 4800, 7200, 9600, 14400, 19200, 48000, 56000, 64000, 128000, 192000, 256000, 320000, 384000, 448000, 499000, 576000, 614000, 691000, 768000, 845000, 922000, 998000, 1075000, 1152000, 1229000, 1382000, 1536000, 1690000, 1843000, 1997000, 4M, 10M, 16M, *MAX | Optional |
SWTNWISLCT | Switched NWI selection | *SAME, *FIRST, *CALC | Optional |
COSTCNN | Cost/connect time | 0-255, *SAME | Optional |
COSTBYTE | Cost/byte | 0-255, *SAME | Optional |
SECURITY | Security for line | *SAME, *NONSECURE, *PKTSWTNET, *UNDGRDCBL, *SECURECND, *GUARDCND, *ENCRYPTED, *MAX | Optional |
PRPDLY | Propagation delay | *SAME, *MIN, *LAN, *TELEPHONE, *PKTSWTNET, *SATELLITE, *MAX | Optional |
USRDFN1 | User-defined 1 | 0-255, *SAME | Optional |
USRDFN2 | User-defined 2 | 0-255, *SAME | Optional |
USRDFN3 | User-defined 3 | 0-255, *SAME | Optional |
CMNRCYLMT | Recovery limits | Single values: *SAME, *SYSVAL Other values: Element list |
Optional |
Element 1: Count limit | 0-99 | ||
Element 2: Time interval | 0-120 | ||
MSGQ | Message queue | Single values: *SAME, *SYSVAL, *SYSOPR Other values: Qualified object name |
Optional |
Qualifier 1: Message queue | Name | ||
Qualifier 2: Library | Name | ||
TEXT | Text 'description' | Character value, *SAME, *BLANK | Optional |
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Note: Use the Work with Hardware Resources (WRKHDWRSC) command with *CMN specified for the TYPE parameter to help determine the resource name. The resource name is on the port. For example, the resource name may be CMN01 on an Ethernet port.
Specifies the resource name that identifies the hardware the description represents.
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Specifies, when using the Create Line X.25 Description (CRTLINX25) or Change Line Description X.25 (CHGLINX25) command, up to 256 entries to be added, removed, or changed in the logical channel table. A channel entry consists of a channel identifier, a logical channel type, and a PVC controller.
Note: Logical channel entries with attached permanent virtual circuit (PVC) controllers cannot be added, removed, or changed.
The possible Logical Channel Identifier value is:
The possible channel identifier values are:
The possible channel type values are:
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Specifies the local network address for this system. Up to 17 characters can be specified if *YES is specified for the EXNNETADR parameter. Otherwise, up to 15 characters can be specified.
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Specifies the method used to establish the X.25 data link connection.
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Specifies whether this object is automatically varied on at initial program load (IPL).
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Note: This parameter is no longer supported. It exists solely for compatibility with releases earlier than Version 5 Release 3 Modification 0 of the operating system.
Specifies, for ISDN/T1 switched connections, a list of network interface descriptions to which this line can be attached. A network interface description is chosen from the list based on the value specified by the switched NWI selection parameter (SWTNWISLCT) at the time an incoming or outgoing call is processed.
Note: Valid only when RSRCNAME(*NWID) and CNN(*SWTPP).
The possible Network Interface Description Name values are:
The possible Network Interface Channel Type values are:
The possible Network Interface Channel-Number values are:
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Specifies whether the system communicates through the X.25 data circuit-terminating equipment (DCE) support. This allows a system to communicate with another system without going through an X.25 network.
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Specifies whether the line is varied on asynchronously or synchronously. For synchronous vary on, this parameter specifies how long the system waits for the vary on to complete.
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Normal vary-on time ranges from 5 through 45 seconds, but can be longer, depending on the system, line protocol, and other factors.
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Specifies the line speed in bits per second (bps).
600 57600 576000 1152000 1728000 1200 64000 640000 1216000 1792000 2400 128000 704000 1280000 1856000 4800 192000 768000 1344000 1920000 7200 256000 832000 1408000 1984000 14400 320000 896000 1472000 2048000 19200 384000 960000 1536000 48000 448000 1024000 1600000 56000 512000 1088000 1664000
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Specifies the names of up to 64 switched asynchronous controllers or specify *ALL for an unlimited number of switched asynchronous X.25 controllers that can establish a connection with an X.25 switched virtual circuit (SVC). The controller descriptions must already exist. This parameter is valid only if the line is used to attach switched asynchronous X.25 controllers created by the Create Controller Description (Async) (CRTCTLASC) command. Attaching controllers that specify CNNNBR(*ANY) or ANSNBR(*ANY) may result in a reordering of this list.
You can enter multiple values for this parameter.
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Note: This parameter is no longer supported. It exists solely for compatibility with releases earlier than Version 5 Release 3 Modification 0 of the operating system.
Specifies whether to access the ISDN or T1 virtual circuit service.
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Note: This parameter is no longer supported. It exists solely for compatibility with releases earlier than Version 5 Release 3 Modification 0 of the operating system.
Specifies the information transfer type. The information transfer type determines the layer 1 protocol.
Note: Valid only when RSRCNAME(*NWID) and CNN not *SWTPP.
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Specifies whether network addressing is extended to permit the use of 17 characters in an address name.
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Specifies the maximum frame size the controller can send or receive.
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Specifies the default packet sizes used for transmission and reception on this line. The values specified should match the default values used by the X.25 network.
The possible transmission values are:
The possible reception values are:
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Specifies the maximum packet sizes for transmission and reception on this line. These values should match the maximum packet sizes supported for transmission and reception by the X.25 network. The value specified must not be less than the default packet size specified.
The possible transmission values are:
The possible reception values are:
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Specifies whether the extended sequence numbers are used.
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Specifies the default packet window size for transmission to and reception from controllers attached to this line. The controllers can override this default by specifying the X.25 default window size (DFTWDWSIZE) parameter on the controller commands.
The possible transmission values are:
The possible reception values are:
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Specifies whether the system inserts the local network address in call request packets.
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For switched lines, this parameter allows the network subscriber to request network user identification (NUI) information be encoded in the NUI Selection Facility for all call request packets sent by the local system on this line.
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Specifies the maximum amount of time (in 0.1 second intervals) that the system waits for acknowledgment from the network for each frame sent before re-transmission.
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Specifies, for a primary, negotiable, or X.25 line, the number of retries for an unanswered command frame or unacknowledged information frame before indicating the error.
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Specifies the temporary error threshold level being monitored by the system. A permanent error is reported only if the errors occurred consecutively and exceeded the retry limit.
Note: Specifying the THRESHOLD parameter affects all threshold errors. They cannot be specified individually.
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Specifies the number used to connect to this line. This is the telephone number to be dialed by the modem. A maximum of 32 characters can be specified.
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Specifies the local telephone number of the line that is used for the V.25 bis Call Request with Identification (CRI) dial command. When V.25 bis CRI dialing is used, the system takes the called (connection) number (CNNNBR parameter ), adds a separator character (;), and puts the calling number at the end. The default, *NONE, indicates that Call Request Normal (CRN) is used.
Specify the calling number only when the modem and network support the CRI dial command.
Note: Specify the calling number only if both the modem and network support the V.25 bis CRI dial command.
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Specifies the type of modem supported on the communications line. Refer to the modem manual to determine the appropriate value to select.
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Specifies the speed at which the line operates if the modem has the data rate select feature.
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Specifies whether the switched (Async, BSC, SDLC, or IDLC) line or switched network backup (Async, BSC, or SDLC) line is used for incoming calls, outgoing calls, or both.
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Note: This parameter is no longer supported. It exists solely for compatibility with releases earlier than Version 5 Release 3 Modification 0 of the operating system.
Specifies, for ISDN switched connections, the name of a connection list object that contains the ISDN assigned numbers for a dial-out operation to the ISDN.
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Note: This parameter is no longer supported. It exists solely for compatibility with releases earlier than Version 5 Release 3 Modification 0 of the operating system.
Specifies, for ISDN switched connections, the entry name from the connection list used to make a call to the ISDN. The connection list must be specified on the CNNLSTOUT parameter.
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Note: This parameter is no longer supported. It exists solely for compatibility with releases earlier than Version 5 Release 3 Modification 0 of the operating system.
Specifies for ISDN switched connections the name of the connection list that is used to retrieve call information (or connection) for identifying authorized incoming calls.
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Specifies, for switched or switched network backup lines (Async, BSC, SDLC, or X.25 line), whether the system automatically answers a call from a remote system to establish the connection, or whether the system operator manually answers the call and places the modem in data mode.
Note: *YES is a valid option only if the modem has the automatic answer feature.
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Specifies, for switched lines, whether the system automatically calls a remote system to establish a connection or if the system operator must manually place the call.
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Specifies the type of dial command used to establish a switched connection with a remote system.
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Specifies the modem initialization command string sent to set the modem.
Note: Valid only when INTERFACE(*INTMODEM) or INFTRFTYPE(*SYNCMODEM) is specified.
Period Less than sign Left parenthesis Plus sign Ampersand Asterisk Right parenthesis Semicolon Minus sign Slash Comma Underline Greater than sign Question mark Colon Equal sign Spaces Number sign Double quote Exclamation point At sign Hat symbol Percent Left square bracket Right square bracket Back slash
Note: The modem initialization string must begin with the two characters 'AT'.
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Specifies, for switched lines, whether a call (using the number specified in the CNNNBR parameter) is made immediately after varying on the line.
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Specifies the automatic call resource name that describes the automatic call unit port that is used to establish a connection with a remote system. Use the Work with Hardware Resources (WRKHDWRSC) command to determine the resource name.
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Specifies the time interval to wait before dialing a number.
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Specifies the time interval to wait (in 0.5 second intervals) before re-dialing when the call attempt is unsuccessful.
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Specifies the number of re-dial attempts made by the system before considering the dialing unsuccessful.
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Specifies whether the line is dropped when the last switched virtual circuit (SVC) is cleared and the switched disconnect timers (SWTDSCTMRs) have expired.
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Specifies the timers used for disconnecting switched X.25 lines from the network or remote system. The minimum connect timer specifies the minimum length of time the system keeps the connection active. This timer is started when the connection is established. The disconnect delay timer specifies the length of time the system waits before attempting to disconnect the switched connection when no SVCs are active on the line or the last SVC completes and the minimum-connect-timer has expired.
The possible minimum-connect-timer values are:
The possible disconnect-delay-timer values are:
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Specifies the amount of time that the system waits for the modem to exit the Data Set Ready (DSR) state before signaling an error.
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Specifies the method that the system uses to answer incoming calls.
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Specifies the amount of time the system waits for the modem to enter or exit the Clear to Send (CTS) state before signaling an error.
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Specifies the amount of time that system waits for the modem to enter the Data Set Ready (DSR) state after dialing before signaling an error.
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Specifies how the clocking function for the line is provided.
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Specifies the link speed in bits per second (bps). This parameter is valid only if advanced peer-to-peer networking (APPN) is used on the system.
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Note: This parameter is no longer supported. It exists solely for compatibility with releases earlier than Version 5 Release 3 Modification 0 of the operating system.
Specifies the method used to select network interfaces from the switched network interface list.
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Specifies the relative cost of being connected on the line. Zero implies a low cost while 255 indicates a high cost. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.
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Specifies the relative cost per byte for sending and receiving data on the line. Zero implies a low cost while 255 indicates a high cost. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.
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Specifies the security level of the physical line. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.
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Specifies the level of propagation delay on the line. This parameter is valid only if advanced peer-to-peer networking (APPN) is used on the system. The order of the values from shortest to longest delay is *MIN, *LAN, *TELEPHONE, *PKTSWTNET, and *SATELLITE.
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Specifies the first of the three user-defined fields. This field is used to describe unique characteristics of the line that is controlled. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.
Note: Information about the values that are specified for this parameter is provided in the APPN Support information in the iSeries Information Center at http://www.iseries.ibm.com/infocenter.
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Specifies the second of the three user-defined fields. This field is used to describe unique characteristics of the line that is controlled. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.
Note: Information about the values that are specified for this parameter is provided in the APPN Support information in the iSeries Information Center at http://www.iseries.ibm.com/infocenter.
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Specifies the third of the three user-defined fields. This field is used to describe unique characteristics of the line that is controlled. This parameter is valid only if APPN is used on the system.
Note: Information about the values that are specified for this parameter is provided in the APPN Support information in the iSeries Information Center at http://www.iseries.ibm.com/infocenter.
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Specifies the second-level communications recovery limits to be used for this line description.
The possible count-limit values are:
The possible time-interval values are:
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Specifies the message queue to which operational messages are sent.
Qualifier 1: Message queue
Qualifier 2: Library
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Specifies text that briefly describes the line description.
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CHGLINX25 LIND(X251) LGLCHLE(*PROMPT) MAXPKTSIZE(512)
This command shows an interactive display listing all current logical channel entries and allows changes to be made to these entries. Maximum packet size will be changed to 512 bytes.
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