Micas M2-W6510-48GT4V Hardware Installation And Reference Manual

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Micas M2-W6510-48GT4V
Switch
Hardware Installation and Reference Guide
Document version: V2.0
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Date
January 17, 2024
Copyright © 2024 Micas Networks Inc

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  • Page 1 Micas M2-W6510-48GT4V Switch Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Document version: V2.0 Date January 17, 2024 Copyright © 2024 Micas Networks Inc...
  • Page 2 The purchased products, services, and features are stipulated by the contract made between Micas Networks and the customers. All or part of the products, services, and features described in this document may not be within the purchase scope or the usage scope.
  • Page 3: Preface

    Preface Intended Audience This document is intended for: Network engineers  Technical support and servicing engineers  Network administrators  Technical Support Official Website: https://www.micasnetworks.com/support/ Signs The signs used in this document are described as follows: Danger An alert that contains important safety instructions. Before you work on any equipment, be aware of the hazards involved and be familiar with standard practices for preventing accidents.
  • Page 4 information. The routers and router product icons involved in this manual represent common  routers and Layer 3 switches capable of routing protocols.
  • Page 5: Table Of Contents

    Contents Preface ......................I 1 Overview ....................1 About the M2-W6510-48GT4V ........................1 Component Modules ............................1 Chassis .................................... 2 1.3.1 Appearance ............................... 2 1.3.2 LEDs................................... 5 1.3.3 Ports ..................................6 1.3.4 Cooling .................................. 7 1.3.5 Technical Specifications .......................... 9 1.3.6 Asset Tag ................................
  • Page 6 2.2.1 Floor Loading..............................32 2.2.2 Airflow .................................. 32 2.2.3 Space ................................... 32 2.2.4 Temperature ..............................32 2.2.5 Humidity ................................33 2.2.6 Cleanliness ..............................33 2.2.7 System Grounding ............................. 34 2.2.8 Preventing Electromagnetic Interference ................35 2.2.9 Surge Protection ............................35 2.3 Rack-Mounting Guidelines ...........................
  • Page 7 4 Commissioning................... 51 Setting Up the Configuration Environment..................51 4.2 Powering on the Device ........................... 52 4.2.1 Checklist Before Power-on ........................52 4.2.2 Power-on ................................53 4.2.3 Checklist Before Power-on ........................53 5 Monitoring and Maintenance ............54 Monitoring .................................. 54 5.1.1 Monitoring the LEDs ...........................
  • Page 8 7.3.2 Installing an Ethernet Port Arrester ....................65 7.4 Site Selection ................................66 7.5 Recommended Cabling ..........................66...
  • Page 9: Overview

    About the M2-W6510-48GT4V The M2-W6510-48GT4V switch is a next-generation Gigabit switch featuring high- density and low-latency launched by Micas Networks for data centers and high-end campuses. The M2-W6510-48GT4V switch provides high-density Gigabit access, 25GE uplink ports, and diverse data center features. It can be used in conjunction with the M2-W6500 and M2-W6900 series switches for a high-performance and high-reliability data center network.
  • Page 10: Chassis

    All fan and power modules must have the same airflow direction or else an error can occur. Chassis The M2-W6510-48GT4V hardware system consists of a chassis, a power supply system, and a cooling system. Power supply system: provides two power module slots and supports 1 + 1 power ...
  • Page 11 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-3 Rear View of the M2-W6510-48GT4V-FD Figure 1-4 Rear View of the M2-W6510-48GT4V-RA Figure 1-5 Rear View of the M2-W6510-48GT4V-RD...
  • Page 12 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 2. Structure Figure 1-6 Front Panel Structure Table 1-3 Front Panel Components Component System status LED Management port LED Power status LED Fan status LED USB port Management port Console port 1000BASE-T port 1000BASE-T port LED SPF28 port SPF28 port LED Figure 1-7...
  • Page 13: Leds

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Table 1-4 Rear Panel Components Component Power module slot Fan module slot Grounding stud 1.3.2 LEDs Table 1-5 LEDs Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The system is operating normally. Blinking green: The system is starting up. Solid red: ○...
  • Page 14: Ports

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Silkscreen Description Label Off: The system is not receiving power or not operating even after receiving power. Solid green: The port has made a successful link. 1000BASE-T Blinking green: The port is sending and receiving 1F to 48F port LED traffic.
  • Page 15: Cooling

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Connector Port Description Accessory Type and full-duplex The USB port is connected with a USB flash drive for configuration USB 2.0 flash backup and firmware upgrade. USB port drive USB 2.0 FAT32 file format The console port is connected to a console for local configuration.
  • Page 16 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-9 Rear-to-Front Airflow...
  • Page 17: Technical Specifications

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 1.3.5 Technical Specifications Table 1-7 Technical Specifications Class Item Specification 2.2 GHz quad-core Technical Memory 4 GB, DDR4 (compatibility: 8 GB) indicators Flash memory eMMC: 64 GB Without packing materials: 442 mm x 420 Dimensions mm x 43.6 mm (17.40 in.
  • Page 18 Noise Sound pressure level at 27°C (80.6°F): < 78 dB AC power protection Surge Common mode: 2 kV protection Differential mode: 1 kV AC (M2-W6510-48GT4V-FA and M2- Power supply W6510-48GT4V-RA) mode DC (M2-W6510-48GT4V-FD and M2- W6510-48GT4V-RD) C14 three-pin connector (M2-W6510-...
  • Page 19 Airflow direction PD150II-F: Front-to-rear airflow (air exhaust on power module panel) PD150II-R: Rear-to-front airflow (air exhaust on port panel) Drawing air (M2-W6510-48GT4V-FA and M2- W6510-48GT4V-FD) Cooling mode Blowing air (M2-W6510-48GT4V-RA and M2- Cooling W6510-48GT4V-RD) Fan type...
  • Page 20: Asset Tag

    Figure 1-10 Asset Tag Power Modules The smart power modules for the M2-W6510-48GT4V support power consumption management and hot swapping. They can obtain the output power, output current, and operating temperature in real time. Caution ...
  • Page 21: Pa150Ii-F

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 1.4.1 PA150II-F 1. Appearance Figure 1-11 Appearance Figure 1-12 Structure Table 1-8 Components Component Description Handle Handle of the power module Forward fan Power Three-pin connector connector...
  • Page 22 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Power status LED Latch Latch of the power module 2. LED Table 1-9 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The power module is outputting power normally. Blinking green at 1 Hz: ○ The power module is in PS OFF state with only 12 V standby output.
  • Page 23: Pa150Ii-R

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Item Specification Rated output voltage 12 V DC Rated output power 150 W consumption Hot swapping Supported Front-to-rear airflow (air exhaust on power module Cooling panel) Overvoltage protection Supported Overcurrent protection Supported Over-temperature Supported protection 1.4.2 PA150II-R...
  • Page 24 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-14 Structure Table 1-11 Components Component Description Handle Handle of the power module Reverse fan Power Three-pin connector connector Power status LED Latch Latch of the power module 2. LED Table 1-12 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The power module is outputting power...
  • Page 25 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Solid red: ○ The power module is not functioning properly (overcurrent, overvoltage, or fan failure). ○ The power module in redundancy mode is removed. Blinking red at 1 Hz: The power module is operating but with alarms, such as high power, high current, high temperature, and low fan rotation speed.
  • Page 26: Pd150Ii-F

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 1.4.3 PD150II-F 1. Appearance Figure 1-15 Appearance Figure 1-16 Structure Table 1-14 Components Component Description Handle Handle of the power module Forward fan Power Two-pin terminal connector connector Power status LED Latch Latch of the power module...
  • Page 27 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 2. LED Table 1-15 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The power module is outputting power normally. Blinking green at 1 Hz: ○ The power module is in PS OFF state with only 12 V standby output.
  • Page 28: Pd150Ii-R

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Item Specification Hot swapping Supported Front-to-rear airflow (air exhaust on power module Cooling panel) Overvoltage protection Supported Overcurrent protection Supported Over-temperature Supported protection 1.4.4 PD150II-R 1. Appearance Figure 1-17 Appearance...
  • Page 29 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-18 Structure Table 1-17 Components Component Description Handle Handle of the power module Reverse fan Power Three-pin connector connector Power status LED Latch Latch of the power module 2. LED Table 1-18 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The power module is outputting power...
  • Page 30 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Solid red: ○ The power module is not functioning properly (overcurrent, overvoltage, or fan failure). ○ The power module in redundancy mode is removed. Blinking red at 1 Hz: The power module is operating but with alarms, such as high power, high current, high temperature, and low fan rotation speed.
  • Page 31: Fan Modules

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Fan Modules 1.5.1 M1LFAN I-F 1. Appearance Figure 1-19 Appearance Figure 1-20 Structure Table 1-20 Components Component Description Handle Handle of the fan module Fan status LED Latch Latch of the fan module...
  • Page 32 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 2. LED Table 1-21 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The fan module is operating normally. Blinking green: The fan module is being initialized. Fan status Status Solid red: The fan module is not functioning properly. Off: The fan module is not receiving power.
  • Page 33: M1Lfan I-R

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 1.5.2 M1LFAN I-R 1. Appearance Figure 1-21 Appearance Figure 1-22 Structure Table 1-23 Components Component Description Handle Handle of the fan module Fan status LED Latch Latch of the fan module...
  • Page 34: Cables

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 2. LED Table 1-24 Silkscreen Description Label Solid green: The fan module is operating normally. Blinking green: The fan module is being initialized. Fan status Status Solid red: The fan module is not functioning properly. Off: The fan module is not receiving power.
  • Page 35: Power Cord

    2. AC Power Cord Select AC power cords based on the types of power sockets used in your equipment room. Micas provides the following types of power cords to suit different the AC power sockets: Power distribution unit (PDU) cords: C13 straight female to C14 straight male AC power ...
  • Page 36 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview Figure 1-23 AC Power Cord Structure 3. DC Power Cord DC power cords include –48 V power cords and RTN power cords. Choose appropriate DC power cords for different scenarios: If a switch is connected to a power distribution unit, use DC power cords with an ...
  • Page 37: Grounding Wire

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Overview 1.6.3 Grounding Wire Figure 1-25 Grounding Wire Structure Table 1-28 Grounding Wire Components Component Description IEC02(RV) 12 AWG, yellow-green, 4 meters (13.12 ft.), Cable sleeve crimping RV 5.5-5 pre-insulated lug RV 5.5-5 pre-insulated lug...
  • Page 38: Preparing For Installation

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Preparing for Installation Safety Guidelines Note To avoid personal injury or equipment damage, review the safety guidelines in this  chapter before you begin the installation. The following safety precautions may not include all the potentially hazardous ...
  • Page 39: Preventing Esd Damage

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation personnel should be allowed to operate the equipment. Carefully check your work area for possible hazards, such as ungrounded power  extension cables, missing safety grounds, and moist floors. Locate the emergency power-off switch in the room. In the case of an electrical ...
  • Page 40: Storage Guidelines

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation 2.1.6 Storage Guidelines To ensure normal operation, plan for your installation site according to the temperature and humidity requirements. Caution If the equipment has been powered off for more than 18 months, power on the equipment and run it for consecutive 24 hours to activate the device.
  • Page 41: Humidity

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation 2.2.5 Humidity To ensure normal operation and prolonged service life of the equipment, maintain an appropriate humidity in the equipment room. Otherwise, the equipment may be damaged. In an environment with a high relative humidity, the insulating material is prone to ...
  • Page 42: System Grounding

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Note The average value is measured over one week. The maximum value is the upper limit of the harmful gas measured in one week for up to 30 minutes every day. 2.2.7 System Grounding A reliable grounding system is the basis for stable and reliable operation, which is indispensable for preventing lightning strikes and interference.
  • Page 43: Preventing Electromagnetic Interference

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Figure 2-1 Grounding Stud 2.2.8 Preventing Electromagnetic Interference Electromagnetic interference mainly comes from outside the equipment or application system and affects the equipment through capacitive coupling, inductive coupling, electromagnetic waves, and other conduction modes. Interference prevention measures should be taken for the power supply system.
  • Page 44: Tools

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Figure 2-2 19-Inch Rack (1) Use a four-post 19-inch EIA rack. (2) The left and right square hole rack posts are 465 mm (18.31 in.) apart. (3) The square hole rack post is at least 180 mm (7.09 in.) from the front door, and the front door is at most 25 mm (0.98 in.) thick.
  • Page 45: Unpacking The Switch

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Unpacking the Switch 2.5.1 Verifying the Shipped Content Table 2-4 Default Shipping Container Components Description Chassis, yellow-green grounding wire, Quick Start Guide, Chassis kit Package Contents, and documentation Module kit Modules, Package Contents, and Quick Start Guide Note The preceding items are delivered against the purchase contact.
  • Page 46 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Take out the accessory box, verify that the main accessories are not missing, and then keep the accessory box handy. Figure 2-5 Figure 2-6 Place the switch with the panel foam facing upwards. Remove the panel foam and set it aside.
  • Page 47 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Preparing for Installation Figure 2-8 (8) Press the power module inward to ensure that the power module is fully seated into the system.
  • Page 48: Installing The Switch

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Installing the Switch Make sure that guidelines and requirements in chapter 2 have been met before you begin the installation. Plan for the installation site, networking mode, power supply, and cabling in advance. Installation Procedure Figure 3-1 Installation Procedure...
  • Page 49: Installing The Rack

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Installing the Chassis Installing the Protective Grounding Wire Installing and Removing the Fan Module Installing and Removing the Power Module Installing the Pluggable Module Verifying Installation Connecting the Power Cord Installing the Rack 3.2.1 Installation Guidelines Make sure the following guidelines are met:...
  • Page 50: Installing The Chassis

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Installing the Chassis 3.3.1 Installation Guidelines Please verify that the front and rear brackets of the rack are in the right locations before mounting. If the front brackets are too close to the front door, there will not be sufficient clearance between the front panel and the door.
  • Page 51: Mounting The Chassis On The Workbench

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch (2) Secure the guide rails to the front post: Insert the three-pin flange through three square holes into the front rack post. Attach the other end of the guide rail to the front post by inserting the rack plug of the guide rail into the three-pin flange until the rail clip on the plug makes an audible click.
  • Page 52: Installing The Protective Grounding Wire

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-3 Mounting the Chassis on the Workbench Installing the Protective Grounding Wire 3.4.1 Installation Guidelines A reliable grounding system is the basis for stable and reliable operation, which is indispensable for preventing lightning strikes and interference. The chassis has a grounding stud on its rear panel.
  • Page 53: Installing And Removing The Fan Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch When installing or replacing the unit, the ground connection must always be made ● first and disconnected last. Installing and Removing the Fan Module Wear an ESD-preventive wrist strap and an ESD-preventive glove before proceeding with the following operation.
  • Page 54: Installing And Removing The Power Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch (2) Install the filler panel in the empty slot. Put the removed module back into its packing materials. Figure 3-5 Removing the Fan Module Warning  Pull the fan module out of the slot gently. ...
  • Page 55: Installing The Pd150Ii-F Or Pd150Ii-R

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-6 Installing the PA1550II-F or PA1550II-R Warning Slide the power module all the way into the chassis gently. Align the power module  in the right orientation to the open power slot. If you are not able to push the power module all the way into the slot, carefully slide ...
  • Page 56: Removing The Power Module

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch Figure 3-7 Connecting the DC Power Cord Warning Slide the power module all the way into the chassis gently. Align the power module  in the right orientation to the open power slot. If you are not able to push the power module all the way into the slot, carefully slide ...
  • Page 57: Installing The Pluggable Module

    Installing the Pluggable Module Note Make sure that you have mounted the chassis on the rack before installing the  pluggable module. See Optical Module Hardware Installation and Reference Guide on the Micas  website for procedure. Verifying Installation Caution Before verifying installation, make sure that all power supplies are turned off.
  • Page 58: Connecting The Power Cord

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Installing the Switch The chassis has been mounted on the rack and all cables have been fastened to the  rack. Select the proper fan module and tighten captive screws.  Select the proper power module. ...
  • Page 59: Commissioning

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Commissioning Commissioning Setting Up the Configuration Environment Connect the serial port of a PC to the console port of the device with a cable, as shown Figure 4-1. Figure 4-1 Configuration Environment Device Console port Serial port Console cable The first login to the device must be performed through the console port.
  • Page 60: Powering On The Device

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Commissioning b Click Serial in the left column. Bits per second to 115,200, Data bits to 8, Parity to None, Stop bits to 1, and Flow control to None. Click Open to set up the connection. After setting up the configuration environment, power on the device.
  • Page 61: Power-On

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Commissioning The input voltage follows the requirement.  Check whether the cable is properly connected, whether the terminal such as a PC is  started, and whether terminal parameters are configured. 4.2.2 Power-on Turn off the circuit breaker at the power supply end and set the power switch of the chassis to ON.
  • Page 62: Monitoring And Maintenance

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring and Maintenance Monitoring 5.1.1 Monitoring the LEDs Each module installed in the chassis features a LED, which can be used to monitor the status of each module while the switch is running. See 1 Overview for details.
  • Page 63: Maintenance

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Monitoring and Maintenance Maintenance 5.2.1 Replacing the Power Module The power failure will be prompted through monitoring signals. In the case of a power failure, contact your distributor or technical support team. 3.6Installing and Removing the Power Module for procedure.
  • Page 64: Replacing The Fuse

    5.2.4 Replacing the Fuse To replace the fuse, please contact your distributor or technical support team. Table 5-2 Fuse Specifications Chassis Product ID Fuse Bits Specifications M2-W6510-48GT4V-FA F 5A/125V M2-W6510-48GT4V-FD F 5A/125V M2-W6510- 48GT4V M2-W6510-48GT4V-RA F 5A/125V M2-W6510-48GT4V-RD F 5A/125V...
  • Page 65: Troubleshooting

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Troubleshooting Troubleshooting Flowchart The equipment is not working properly. Check whether the rack is installed properly. Check whether the chassis is mounted on the rack properly. Check whether the power cord is connected properly. Check whether the power module is installed properly.
  • Page 66: Common Issues

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Troubleshooting Common Issues 6.2.1 Forgetting Login Password Symptom The login password is forgotten. Handling Method Contact technical support team. 6.2.2 AC Power Module Failure Symptom All LEDs on the front panel are off. The fan status LED is off, and the fan does not rotate. Handling Method Unplug the power cord from the power module.
  • Page 67: Optical Port Linkdown

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Troubleshooting 6.2.6 Optical Port Linkdown Symptom The system runs normally. After you insert an optical transceiver into an optical port and plug in an optical cable, the link cannot be set up. Handling Method Check whether the receive and transmit ends are reversed. The transmit end of an optical port must be connected to the receive end of the peer port.
  • Page 68: Appendix

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Appendix Labeling Process 7.1.1 Hand Writing on Labels Writing tool: black gel pen 7.1.2 Pasting Labels Fill in the label content on the full-page label paper before attaching the label, and then paste it on the power cord or signboard wire buckle. (1) Label pasting position Paste the label 2 cm (0.79 in.) away from the plug.
  • Page 69: Label Contents

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure 7-2 Signal Cable Labeling Procedure 7.1.3 Label Contents The contents of the two sides of the label identify the location of the ports connected to the two ends of the power cord. Fill in the label according to the specific environment. (1) Fill the content of the local end of the cord location in area .
  • Page 70 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure 7-4 Cable Connection Modes and Signals Table 7-1 1000BASE-T Pin Assignment MDI Mode MDI-X Mode Media Dependent Interface Media Dependent Interface Media Dependent Interface Media Dependent Interface A– B– Media Dependent Interface Media Dependent Interface Media Dependent Interface Media Dependent Interface Media Dependent Interface...
  • Page 71: 100Base-Tx/10Base-T Port

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure 7-5 1000BASE-T Twisted Pair Connections 7.2.2 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Port Table 7-2 100BASE-TX/10BASE-T Pin Assignment MDI Mode MDI-X Mode Output Transmit Data+ Input Receive Data+ Output Transmit Data– Input Receive Data-– Input Receive Data+ Output Transmit Data+ Input Receive Data–...
  • Page 72: Surge Protection

    Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Surge Protection 7.3.1 Installing an AC Power Arrester When an AC power cord from outdoors is directly plugged into the power port of the switch, the AC power connector must be connected to an external surge protector power strip to protect the switch against lightning strikes.
  • Page 73 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix 7.3.2 Installing an Ethernet Port Arrester Please connect an Ethernet port arrester to the switch to prevent the damage by lightning before connecting an outdoor network cable to the switch. Tools: Phillips screwdrivers or flat-head screwdriver, multimeter, and diagonal pliers Procedure: (1) Tear one side of the protective paper for the double-sided adhesive tape and paste the tape to the enclosure of the Ethernet port arrester.
  • Page 74 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Incomplete arrester installation. If there is more than one port connected to external  power cords, arresters need to be installed on all connection ports for the purpose of surge protection. Site Selection The equipment room should be at least 5 km (16,404.20 ft.) away from heavy ...
  • Page 75 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix according to the locations of the AC power socket, or surge protection box in the equipment room. Requirements for the Minimum Bend Radius of Ethernet Cables  ○ The bend radius of a fixed power cord, Ethernet cable, or flat cable should be over five times greater than their respective diameters.
  • Page 76 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix The metal hole traversed by cables should have a smooth and fully rounding surface  or an insulated lining. Use cable ties to bundle up cables properly. Please do not connect two or more cable ...
  • Page 77 Hardware Installation and Reference Guide Appendix Figure 7-12 Cable Fastening Hard power cords should be fastened in the terminal connection area to prevent  stress on terminal connection and cable. Do not use self-tapping screws to fasten terminals.  Power cords of the same type and in the same cabling orientation should be bundled ...

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