Cisco Valet Plus User Manual
Cisco Valet Plus User Manual

Cisco Valet Plus User Manual

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  • Page 2: Table Of Contents

    Chapter2:CiscoConnect . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . .
  • Page 3: Chapter1:Productoverview

    Chapter1:ProductOverview Thank you for choosing a Cisco Valet wireless hotspot . ThisUserGuidecoversboththeValet(M10)andValetPlus (M20) models . Valet will be used as a general reference tobothmodelsandalldetailsinthisUserGuideapplyto bothmodelsunlessaspecificmodelnumberisnoted . The Valet lets you and others in your home access the Internetwirelesslywithawirelessequippeddevicesuch as a laptop or desktop computer, gaming device, or...
  • Page 4 Thedistancebetweentheslotsis152mm . TwoscrewsareneededtomounttheValet . Suggested Mounting Hardware 2 .5-3 .0mm 4-5mm 1-1 .5mm NOTE: Cisco is not responsible for damages incurredbyunsecuredwall-mountinghardware . Printthispageat100%size . Cutalongthedottedline,andplaceonthewalltodrillprecisespacing . Followtheseinstructions: 1 . DeterminewhereyouwanttomounttheValet .Make sure that the wall you use is smooth, flat, dry, and...
  • Page 5: Chapter2:Ciscoconnect

    Chapter2:CiscoConnect During installation, the setup software installs the Cisco Connectsoftwareonyourcomputer .CiscoConnectoffers options to connect additional computers or devices to yourValetandallowsyoutomodifytheValet’ssettings . Installation ToinstalltheValet: 1 . Insert the Easy Setup Key into a USB port on your computer . InsertEasySetupKey 2 . ClickConnect to your Cisco Valet .
  • Page 6 .Localaccesscanbegiventoa wiredorwirelessdevice .RefertoComputers and Other Devices,page 5formoreinformation . Chapter2:CiscoConnect InstallationisComplete NOTE: If you have any trouble during the installation process, refer to the FAQs in the setup software or use a computer with an active Internet connection to visit ...
  • Page 7 ComputersandOtherDevices Thecomputersordevicesyouconnectwillhaveaccessto theInternetandyourlocalnetwork,includingcomputers The orotherdevices,suchasaprinter,connectedtotheValet . If you have a guest visiting your home, you can provide Internet access only (no access to your local network) throughtheguestaccessfeature .RefertoGuest Access Settings,page 10formoreinformation . ConnectAnotherComputerorDevice Computer Clickthisoptiontoconnectanothercomputer inyourhome .GotoComputer,page 6 . Chapter2:CiscoConnect...
  • Page 8 .GotoWireless printer,page 7 . Other devices Clickthisoptiontoconnectadevicethat isnotacomputer,suchasasmartphoneorgameconsole . GotoDevice,page 8 . Computer Your CiscoValet came with an Easy Setup Key .The Easy SetupKeyholdsthesettingsfortheValet .Therearethree optionsavailablewhenyouchoosetoaddacomputer . Yes, I have an Easy Setup Key Ifyoualreadyhavean  • EasySetupKey,selectthisoption .ClickNext andgoto...
  • Page 9 EasySetupKeyHasBeenUpdated ConnectwithouttheEasySetupKey 1 . Enter the  Network  name  (SSID), Security  Key, and Security Typesettingsonyourwirelessdevice .Toprint thisinformation,click Print these settings . WirelessNetworkSettings 2 . Afterconnectingyourdevice,clickNext . Chapter2:CiscoConnect 3 . Enteranamethatwillbeusedtoidentifythisdevice . ThenclickFinish . Name Your Device Wirelessprinter 1 . Refertoyourprinter’sdocumentationtolearnhowto connectittoawirelessnetwork ....
  • Page 10 Print these settings . WirelessNetworkSettings 2 . Afterconnectingyourdevice,clickNext . 3 . Enteranamethatwillbeusedtoidentifythedevice andclickFinish . Name Your Device Chapter2:CiscoConnect ParentalControls For the computers you select, you can block or limit Internet access to specific times . You can also block specificwebsites . ParentalControlsPassword First-TimeAccessofParentalControls...
  • Page 11 School nights  – endtimes . Weekends  – endtimes Chapter2:CiscoConnect If there is a computer that should not have To give a computer a new name, select the RenametheDevice ParentalControls To always block Internet access, select this To block Internet access during...
  • Page 12 Guest network name upthenameoftheguestnetwork . Password passwordfortheguestnetwork .Tochangethepassword, clickChange . IfyouclickedChange,theChange guest passwordscreen appears . Chapter2:CiscoConnect Enter a new password of 4-32 Re-enterthenewpassword . BlockedSite GuestAccessSettings By default, Guest  Access is enabled . Bydefault,thesetupsoftwaresets By default, the setup software sets up the...
  • Page 13 Valet’s settings is displayed (this also protects wireless access to your local network) . To change the password, clickChangeandgotoChange Valet Name or Password, page 11 . Chapter2:CiscoConnect EasySetupKey Update or create key TheEasySetupKeyisaUSBflash drive that holds the settings for the Valet . To create or...
  • Page 14 Access the Browser-Based Utility, page 13 . Click CanceltoreturntotheValet settings screen . HowtoExitCiscoConnect ToexitCiscoConnect,clickCloseonthemainmenu . MainMenu HowtoAccessCiscoConnect Windows To access Cisco Connect, go to Start > All Programs > Cisco Connect . ToaccessCiscoConnect,gotoGo > Applications > Cisco Connect . to access the...
  • Page 15: Chapter3:Advancedconfiguration

    Internet connection settings, configure the network settings,andselecttimezonesettings . Setup>BasicSetup Language TheLanguagesectionallowsyoutochangethelanguage ofthetextdisplayedinthebrowser-basedutility . InternetSetup The Internet  Setup section configures the Valet to your Internet connection . Most of this information can be obtainedthroughyourInternetSeviceProvider(ISP) . Cisco Connect...
  • Page 16 InternetConnectionType SelectthetypeofInternetconnectionyourISPprovides fromthedrop-downmenu .Thesearetheavailabletypes: AutomaticConfiguration-DHCP  • StaticIP  • PPPoE  • PPTP  • L2TP  • TelstraCable  • AutomaticConfiguration-DHCP The default Internet Connection Type is Automatic Configuration - DHCP .KeepthedefaultonlyifyourISP supportsDHCP(DynamicHostConfigurationProtocol)or ifyouconnectusingadynamicIPaddress . InternetConnectionType>AutomaticConfiguration-DHCP StaticIP If you are required to use a permanent IP address to connecttotheInternet,selectStatic IP .
  • Page 17 addresstoconnecttotheInternet,thenselectSpecify an IP Address .Thenconfigurethefollowing: Specify an IP Address ThisistheValet’sIPaddress,as  • seenfromtheInternet .YourISPwillprovideyouwith theIPaddressyouneedtospecifyhere . Subnet Mask ThisistheValet’sSubnetMask,asseen  • byusersontheInternet(includingyourISP) .YourISP willprovideyouwiththeSubnetMask . Default Gateway YourISPwillprovideyouwiththe  • IPaddressoftheISPserver . DNS 1-3 Your ISP will provide you with at least one ...
  • Page 18 OptionalSettings SomeofthesesettingsmayberequiredbyyourISP .Verify thesesettingswithyourISPbeforemakinganychanges . OptionalSettings Host Name and Domain Name Thesefieldsallowyouto supplyahostanddomainname .SomeISPs,usuallycable ISPs,requirethesenamesasidentification .Youmayhave tocheckwithyourISPtoseeifyourbroadbandInternet service has been configured with a host and domain name .Inmostcases,leavingthesefieldsblankwillwork . MTUistheMaximumTransmissionUnit .Itspecifies thelargestpacketsizepermittedforInternettransmission . Select Manual if you want to manually enter the largest packetsizethatistransmitted .ToallowtheValettoselect...
  • Page 19 DHCPReservation Select Clients from DHCP Table  • check box to reserve a client’s IP address .Then click Add Clients . Manually Adding Client To manually assign an IP  • address, enter the client’s name in the Enter  Client  Namefield .EntertheIPaddressyouwantittohavein...
  • Page 20 DynDNS .org Setup>DDNS>DynDNS Username EntertheUsernameforyourDDNSaccount . Password EnterthePasswordforyourDDNSaccount . Host Name TheistheDDNSURLassignedbytheDDNS service . System Select the DynDNS service you use: Dynamic, Static,orCustom .ThedefaultselectionisDynamic . Mail Exchange (Optional) Entertheaddressofyourmail exchangeserver,soe-mailstoyourDynDNSaddressgoto yourmailserver . Backup MX Thisfeatureallowsthemailexchangeserver tobeabackup .Todisablethisfeature,keepthedefault, Disabled . To enable the feature, select Enabled . If you are...
  • Page 21 ClickSave Settingstoapplyyourchanges,orclickCancel Changestocancelyourchanges . Setup>AdvancedRouting This screen is used to set up the Valet’s advanced functions . Operating Mode allows you to select the type(s)ofadvancedfunctionsyouuse .DynamicRouting automaticallyadjustshowpacketstravelonyournetwork . Static Routing sets up a fixed route to another network destination . Setup>AdvancedRouting AdvancedRouting Enabled/Disabled...
  • Page 22 BasicWirelessSettings(Manual) Wireless>BasicWirelessSettings(ManualSetup) Network Mode From the drop-down menu, select the wirelessstandardsrunningonyournetwork: Mixed Use this option if you have Wireless-N,  • Wireless-G,andWireless-Bdevicesonyournetwork . BG-Mixed UsethisoptionifyouhaveonlyWireless-G  • andWireless-Bdevicesonyournetwork . Wireless-G Only Use this option if you have only  • Wireless-Gdevicesonyournetwork .
  • Page 23 b . ClickRegister . c . After the client device has been configured, click OK . Then refer back to your client device or its documentationforfurtherinstructions . Enter the Valet’s PIN on your client device 3 . method if your client device asks for the Valet’s PIN number ....
  • Page 24 SecurityMode>WEP IMPORTANT: If you are using WEP encryption, always remember that each device in your wireless network MUST use the same WEP encryption method and encryption key, or else yourwirelessnetworkwillnotfunctionproperly . Encryption Select a level of WEP encryption, 40/64 bits (10 hex digits)or104/128 bits (26 hex digits) . Thedefaultis40/64 bits (10 hex digits) .
  • Page 25 Wireless>WirelessMACFilter The Wireless  MAC  Filter option allows you to block or grant access to your network based on the device’s MAC address .  EachdeviceonyournetworkhasauniqueMACaddressthat wasassignedtoitbythemanufacturer .  Wireless>WirelessMACFilter WirelessMACFilter Enabled/Disabled TofilterwirelessusersbyMACAddress, eitherpermittingorblockingaccess,selectEnabled .  Ifyou donotwishtofilterusersbyMACAddress,keepthedefault setting,Disabled . AccessRestriction Prevent Select...
  • Page 26 AdvancedWireless AP Isolation Thisisolatesallwirelessclientsandwireless devicesonyournetworkfromeachother .Wirelessdevices willbeabletocommunicatewiththeValetbutnotwith each other . To use this function, select Enabled . AP Isolationisdisabledbydefault . Frame Burst Enabling this option should provide your network with greater performance, depending on the manufacturerofyourwirelessproducts .Tousethisoption, keepthedefault,Enabled .Otherwise,selectDisabled . Authentication Type The...
  • Page 27 Firewall SPI Firewall Protection To use firewall protection, keep the default selection, Enabled .To turn off firewall protection,selectDisabled . InternetFilter Filter Anonymous Internet Requests makes it more difficult for outside users to work their wayintoyournetwork .Thisfeatureisselected bydefault . Deselect the feature to allow anonymous Internet requests .
  • Page 28 AccessRestrictions>InternetAccess Policy The Internet  Access  Policy screen allows you to block or allowspecifickindsofInternetusageandtraffic,suchas Internetaccess,designatedservices,andwebsitesduring specificdaysandtimes . AccessRestrictions>InternetAccess InternetAccessPolicy Access Policy Access can be managed by a policy . Use the settings on this screen to establish an access policy (after Save Settings is clicked) . Selecting a policy from the...
  • Page 29 9 . Youcanfilteraccesstovariousservicesaccessedover theInternet,suchasFTPortelnet .(Youcanblockupto threeapplicationsperpolicy .) From the Applications list, select the application you wanttoblock .Thenclickthe>>buttontomoveitto the Blocked List . To remove an application from the BlockedList,selectitandclickthe<<button . 10 .Iftheapplicationyouwanttoblockisnotlistedoryou wanttoeditaservice’ssettings,entertheapplication’s name in the  Application  Name field . Enter its range inthePort Rangefields .Selectitsprotocolfromthe...
  • Page 30 ApplicationsandGaming>PortRangeForwarding PortRangeForwarding Toforwardaport,entertheinformationoneachlinefor thecriteriarequired . Application Name In this field, enter the name you wishtogivetheapplication .Eachnamecanbeupto12 characters . Start~End Port Enter the number or range of port(s) usedbytheserverorInternetapplications .Checkwiththe Internetapplicationdocumentationformoreinformation . Protocol Select the protocol used for this application, eitherTCPorUDP,orBoth . To IP Address Foreachapplication,entertheIPaddress...
  • Page 31 AnyPCwhoseportisbeingforwardedmusthaveitsDHCP clientfunctiondisabledandshouldhaveanewstaticIP addressassignedtoitbecauseitsIPaddressmaychange whenusingtheDHCPfunction . Enabled/Disabled To disable DMZ hosting, select Disabled . To expose one PC, select Enabled . Then configurethefollowingsettings: Source IP Address IfyouwantanyIPaddresstobethe source,selectAny IP Address .IfyouwanttospecifyanIP addressorrangeofIPaddressesasthedesignatedsource, selectandcompletetheIPaddressrangefields . Destination If you want to specify the DMZ host by IP address,...
  • Page 32 Category You can define the Internet access priority level for as many categories as you want .The Summary section will displayallofthepriorityselectionsthatyouenter .Select fromthefollowingcategories: Applications Allows you to assign the bandwidth  • priority level for a pre-defined application (selected from the list) or add a new application and port settingsandthenprioritizeit ....
  • Page 33 EthernetPort QoS>EthernetPort Ethernet SelecttheappropriateEthernetport . Priority Select the appropriate priority: High, Medium (Recommend),Normal,orLow . ClickAddtosaveyourchanges .Yournewentrywillappear intheSummarylist . VoiceDevice QoS>VoiceDevice Enter a Name Enteranameforyourvoicedevice . MAC Address Enter the MAC address of your voice device . Priority Select the appropriate (Recommend),Medium,Normal,orLow .
  • Page 34 Web Utility Access HTTP(HyperTextTransportProtocol) isthecommunicationsprotocolusedtoconnecttoservers ontheWorldWideWeb .HTTPSusesSSL(SecuredSocket Layer) to encrypt data transmitted for higher security . SelectHTTPorHTTPS .HTTPisthedefault . Remote Upgrade Ifyouwanttobeabletoupgradethe Valetfirmwareremotely,fromoutsidethelocalnetwork, selectEnabled .(YoumusthavetheRemoteManagement feature enabled as well .) Otherwise, keep the default, Disabled . Allowed Remote IP Address If...
  • Page 35 Administration>Diagnostics The diagnostic tests (Ping and Traceroute) allow you to checktheconnectionsofyournetworkdevices,including connectiontotheInternet .Thisscreenalsoallowsyouto resettheValet . Administration>Diagnostics Reboot Reboot ClickReboottoreboottheValet . Diagnostics PingTest ThePingtestchecksthestatusofaconnection . IP or URL Address Enter the address of the computer, device,orwebsitewhoseconnectionyouwishtotest . Packet Size Enter the packet size you want to use .The defaultis32bytes .
  • Page 36 Administration>FirmwareUpgrade The Firmware  Upgrade screen allows you to upgrade the Valet’s firmware . Do not upgrade the firmware unless youareexperiencingproblemswiththeValetorthenew firmwarehasafeatureyouwanttouse . Administration>FirmwareUpgrade NOTE:TheValetmaylosethesettingsyouhave customized . Before you upgrade its firmware, write down all of your custom settings . After you...
  • Page 37 Status>LocalNetwork TheLocal Networkscreendisplaysinformationaboutthe local,wirednetwork . Status>LocalNetwork LocalNetwork Local MAC Address TheMACaddressoftheValet’slocal, wiredinterfaceisdisplayedhere . Router IP Address ThisshowstheValet’sIPaddress,asit appearsonyourlocalnetwork . Subnet Mask ThisshowstheSubnetMaskoftheValet . DHCPServer DHCP Server The status of the Valet’s DHCP server functionisdisplayedhere . Start IP Address ThisdisplaysthefirstavailableIPaddress thatcanbeusedbydevicesonyourlocalnetwork . End IP Address ThisdisplaysthelastavailableIPaddress...
  • Page 38: Appendixa:troubleshooting

    Valet . You need to modify the settings on the Valet. Valet settings can be modified using the Cisco Connect software,refertoHow to Access Cisco Connect,page 12 . Tomodifytheadvancedsettings,gotoAdvanced Settings . RefertoAdvanced Settings,page 12 .
  • Page 39: Appendixb:specifications

    AppendixB:Specifications ModelName: ModelDescription: Wireless-NHotspot ModelNumber: Standards IEEE802 .11n,802 .11g,802 .11b,  802 .3u  Ports Internet,FastEthernet(1-4),  Power Buttons Reset,Wi-FiProtectedSetup™ LEDs Power,Internet,Wireless,  Wi-FiProtectedSetup™,  Ethernet(1-4) CablingType CAT5  #ofAntennas 2(internal)  Detachable(y/n) No   TransmittedPower 802 .11n(40MHz): 13 .5±1 .5dBm@CH6,mcs15 802 .11n(20MHz):...
  • Page 40: Appendixc:warrantyinformation

    PROVINCE . THIS LIMITED WARRANTY IS GOVERNED BY ANDCONSTRUEDUNDERTHELAWSOFTHECOUNTRYIN WHICHTHEPRODUCTPURCHASETOOKPLACE . This warranty is provided to you by Cisco Systems, Inc . or its subsidiary instead of Cisco Systems, Inc . (“Cisco”) . CiscowarrantsthehardwareinthisCiscoproductagainst defects in materials and workmanship under normal...
  • Page 41 RMA number and dated proof of original purchasewillberejected .Donotincludeanyotheritems with the product you are returning . Products returned for replacement must be returned to Cisco in the same country in which the original product was purchased . Defectiveproductcoveredbythislimitedwarrantywillbe...
  • Page 42: Appendixd:regulatoryinformation

    AppendixD:RegulatoryInformation FCCStatement This device complies with Part 15 of the FCC Rules . Operationissubjecttothefollowingtwoconditions:(1) Thisdevicemaynotcauseharmfulinterference,and(2)this device must accept any interference received, including interferencethatmaycauseundesiredoperation . This product has been tested and complies with the specificationsforaClassBdigitaldevice,pursuanttoPart 15oftheFCCRules .Theselimitsaredesignedtoprovide reasonable protection against harmful interference in a...
  • Page 43 . UserInformationforConsumerProducts CoveredbyEUDirective2002/96/EConWaste ElectricandElectronicEquipment(WEEE) Thisdocumentcontainsimportantinformationforusers withregardstotheproperdisposalandrecyclingofCisco products . Consumers are required to comply with this notice for all electronic products bearing the following symbol: AppendixD:RegulatoryInformation English - Environmental Information for Customers in the European Union European...
  • Page 44: Appendixe:softwareenduserlicenseagreement

    Service Access.  Subject to the terms and conditions of thisAgreement,Ciscomaymakeavailablecertainservices throughtheuseoftheSoftware,asdescribedmorefully intheSoftware(“Services”),solelyforYourownuse,and not for the use or benefit of any third party .  Cisco may change,suspendordiscontinuetheSoftwareandServices at any time, including the availability of any feature, functionality,orcontentwithoutnoticeorliability .Cisco mayalsoimposelimitsoncertainfeaturesandservicesor...
  • Page 45 Ownership.  The Technology and Documentation are licensed and not sold to You by Cisco and the relevant third parties set forth in Schedule 2 .  Cisco, its suppliers and its licensors respectively retain all right, title and interest,includingallcopyrightandintellectualproperty...
  • Page 46 European Economic Area (EEA) customers, to the transferofsuchinformationtoalocationoutsideCanada or the EEA .  Any information collected by Your Cisco product and/or the Software is done and utilized in accordance with our Privacy Policy available at http:// www.myciscohome.com/privacy . Your election to use...
  • Page 47 Software and Documentation .  This Agreement does not authorize You to use Cisco’s or its licensors’ names or respective trademarks . END OF SCHEDULE 1...
  • Page 48 Schedule2 OpenSourceandThirdPartyLicenses Schedule2-A If this Cisco product contains open source software licensed under Version 2 of the “GNU General Public License”thenthelicensetermsbelowinthisSchedule2-A willapplytothatopensourcesoftware .Thelicenseterms belowinthisSchedule2-Aarefromthepublicwebsiteat http://www.gnu.org/licenses/old-licenses/gpl-2.0.html GNUGENERALPUBLICLICENSE Version2,June1991 Copyright(C)1989,1991FreeSoftwareFoundation,Inc . 51FranklinStreet,FifthFloor,Boston,MA02110-1301,USA Everyone is permitted to copy and distribute verbatim copies of this license document, but changing it is not...
  • Page 49 a . You must cause the modified files to carry prominent notices stating that you changed the filesandthedateofanychange . b . You must cause any work that you distribute or publish, that in whole or in part contains or is derivedfromtheProgramoranypartthereof,tobe...
  • Page 50 6 . EachtimeyouredistributetheProgram(oranywork based on the Program), the recipient automatically receives a license from the original licensor to copy, distribute or modify the Program subject to these termsandconditions .Youmaynotimposeanyfurther restrictions on the recipients’ exercise of the rights grantedherein .Youarenotresponsibleforenforcing compliancebythirdpartiestothisLicense . 7 ....
  • Page 51 Schedule2-B If this Cisco product contains open source software licensed under Version 2 .1 of the “GNU Lesser General Public License” then the license terms below in this Schedule 2-B will apply to that open source software .  The license terms below in this Schedule 2-B are from...
  • Page 52 usetheGNUCLibraryinnon-freeprogramsenablesmany morepeopletousethewholeGNUoperatingsystem,as wellasitsvariant,theGNU/Linuxoperatingsystem . Although the Lesser General Public License is Less protective of the users’ freedom, it does ensure that the userofaprogramthatislinkedwiththeLibraryhasthe freedomandthewherewithaltorunthatprogramusinga modifiedversionoftheLibrary . Theprecisetermsandconditionsforcopying,distribution and modification follow .  Pay close attention to the difference between a“work based on the library” and a “work...
  • Page 53 distributionofderivativeorcollectiveworksbasedon theLibrary . In addition, mere aggregation of another work not basedontheLibrarywiththeLibrary(orwithawork based on the Library) on a volume of a storage or distribution medium does not bring the other work underthescopeofthisLicense . 3 . YoumayopttoapplythetermsoftheordinaryGNU General Public License instead of this License to a givencopyoftheLibrary .Todothis,youmustalterall...
  • Page 54 c . Accompany the work with a written offer, valid foratleastthreeyears,togivethesameuserthe materials specified in Subsection 6a, above, for a charge no more than the cost of performing this distribution . d . Ifdistributionoftheworkismadebyofferingaccess tocopyfromadesignatedplace,offerequivalent accesstocopytheabovespecifiedmaterialsfrom thesameplace . e . Verifythattheuserhasalreadyreceivedacopyof thesematerialsorthatyouhavealreadysentthis...
  • Page 55 EricYoung(eay@cryptsoft .com) . This product includes software written by Tim Hudson (tjh@cryptsoft .com) . In addition, if this Cisco product contains open source software licensed under the OpenSSL license then the licensetermsbelowinthisSchedule2-Cwillapplytothat open source software .  The license terms below in this...
  • Page 56 2 . Redistributions in binary form must reproduce the abovecopyrightnotice,thislistofconditionsandthe following disclaimer in the documentation and/or othermaterialsprovidedwiththedistribution . 3 . All advertising materials mentioning features or use of this software must display the following acknowledgment:  “This product includes software developed...
  • Page 57 .ciscovalet .com/support ©2010CiscoSystems,Inc .Allrightsreserved .Cisco,theCiscologo,andValetaretrademarksorregisteredtrademarksofCiscoSystems,Inc .and/oritsaffiliates intheUnitedStatesandcertainothercountries .Allothertrademarksmentionedinthisdocumentorwebsitearethepropertyoftheirrespectiveowners .The useofthewordpartnerdoesnotimplyapartnershiprelationshipbetweenCiscoandanyothercompany . 10012210NC-RR...

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