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AudioCodes mediapack MP-500 User Manual (574 pages)
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Table of Contents
Table of Contents
3
Version 5.8
15
Abbreviations and Terminology
19
Customer Support
19
Weee Eu Directive
19
Related Documentation
20
1 Overview
21
2 Configuration Concepts
23
3 Web-Based Management
25
Disabling Data Routing Functionality
25
Getting Acquainted with the Web Interface
26
Computer Requirements
26
Accessing the Web Interface
26
Figure 3-1: Enter Network Password Screen
27
Areas of the GUI
28
Figure 3-2: Main Areas of the Web Interface GUI
28
Toolbar
29
Figure 3-3: "Reset" Displayed on Toolbar
29
Table 3-1: Description of Toolbar Buttons
29
Navigation Tree
30
Figure 3-4: Terminology for Navigation Tree Levels
30
Displaying Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View
31
Figure 3-5: Navigation Tree in Basic and Full View
31
Showing / Hiding the Navigation Pane
32
Working with Configuration
32
Figure 3-6: Showing and Hiding Navigation Pane
32
Accessing Pages
33
Viewing Parameters
33
Figure 3-7: Toggling between Basic and Advanced Page View
34
Figure 3-8: Expanding and Collapsing Parameter Groups
35
Figure 3-9: Editing Symbol after Modifying Parameter Value
36
Modifying and Saving Parameters
36
Entering Phone Numbers in Various Tables
37
Figure 3-10: Value Reverts to Previous Valid Value
37
Working with Tables
37
Figure 3-11: Adding an Index Entry to a Table
38
Figure 3-12: Compacting a Web Interface Table
39
Searching for Configuration Parameters
40
Figure 3-13: Searched Result Screen
40
Working with Scenarios
41
Creating a Scenario
41
Figure 3-14: Scenario Creation Confirm Message Box
41
Figure 3-15: Creating a Scenario
42
Accessing a Scenario
43
Figure 3-16: Scenario Loading Message Box
43
Figure 3-17: Scenario Example
43
Editing a Scenario
44
Saving a Scenario to a PC
45
Loading a Scenario to the Device
46
Figure 3-18: Scenario File Page
46
Deleting a Scenario
47
Figure 3-19: Scenario Loading Message Box
47
Figure 3-20: Message Box for Confirming Scenario Deletion
47
Exiting Scenario Mode
48
Customizing the Web Interface
48
Replacing the Corporate Logo
48
Figure 3-21: Confirmation Message Box for Exiting Scenario Mode
48
Figure 3-22: Customizing Web Logo and Product Name
48
Figure 3-23: Image Download Screen
49
Customizing the Product Name
50
Table 3-2: Ini File Parameters for Replacing Logo with Text
50
Table 3-3: Ini File Parameters for Customizing Product Name
50
Creating a Login Welcome Message
51
Figure 3-24: User-Defined Web Welcome Message after Login
51
Table 3-4: Ini File Parameter for Welcome Login Message
51
Getting Help
52
Figure 3-25: Help Topic for Current Page
52
Logging off the Web Interface
53
Figure 3-26: Log off Confirmation Box
53
Figure 3-27: Web Session Logged off
53
Using the Home Page
54
Figure 3-28: Home Page
54
Table 3-5: Areas of the Home Page
54
Assigning a Port Name
56
Figure 3-29: Shortcut Menu for Assigning Port Name
56
Figure 3-30: Text Box for Entering Port Name
56
Figure 3-31: Shortcut Menu for Resetting Port
56
Resetting an Analog Channel
56
Figure 3-32: Shortcut Menu
57
Figure 3-33: Basic Information Screen
57
Viewing Analog Port Information
57
Configuration Tab
58
Network Settings
58
Configuring the Multiple Interface Table
58
Figure 3-34: Multiple Interface Table Page
59
Table 3-6: Multiple Interface Table Parameters Description
60
Configuring the Application Settings
62
Figure 3-35: Applications Settings Page
62
Configuring the IP Routing Table
63
Figure 3-36: IP Routing Table Page
63
Table 3-7: IP Routing Table Description
63
Configuring the Qos Settings
64
Media Settings
65
Figure 3-37: Qos Settings Page
65
Configuring the Voice Settings
66
Figure 3-38: Voice Settings Page
66
Configuring the Fax/Modem/CID Settings
67
Configuring the RTP/RTCP Settings
67
Figure 3-39: Fax/Modem/CID Settings Page
67
Configuring the General Media Settings
68
Figure 3-40: RTP/RTCP Settings Page
68
Figure 3-41: General Media Settings Page
68
Configuring Media Security
69
Configuring the Hook-Flash Settings
69
Figure 3-42: Hook-Flash Settings Page
69
Figure 3-43: Media Security Page
69
Data Settings
70
Getting Acquainted with the Data Configuration
70
Figure 3-44: Working with Tables
70
Table 3-8: Description of Table Action Icons
70
Figure 3-45: Disabling Table Entries
71
Table 3-9: Description of the Main Configuration Buttons
71
WAN Access Settings
72
Figure 3-46: WAN Access
72
Figure 3-47: Pppoe WAN Connection
73
Figure 3-48: PPTP WAN Connection Type
73
Firewall Settings
74
Figure 3-49: L2TP WAN Connection Type
74
Figure 3-50: Device's Firewall (Example)
74
Configuring General Security Settings
75
Figure 3-51: Configuring General Security
76
Figure 3-52: Configuring Access Control
77
Figure 3-53: Adding an Access Control Rule
77
Figure 3-54: Configuring Port Forwarding
79
Figure 3-55: Adding Port Forwarding Rule
79
Figure 3-56: Defining a DMZ Host
80
Figure 3-57: Configuring Port Triggering
81
Figure 3-60: Configuring Website Restrictions
82
Figure 3-62: Configuring NAT
83
Figure 3-64: Defining NAT/NAPT Rule
84
Figure 3-65: Configuring Advanced Filtering
85
Figure 3-66: Adding an Advanced Filter
86
Qos Settings
88
Figure 3-68: Configuring Traffic Priority
89
Figure 3-69: Adding a Traffic Priority Rule
90
Figure 3-70: Configuirng Traffic Shaping
92
Figure 3-72: Defining Device Traffic Shaping
93
Figure 3-74: Defining Shaping Class
94
Figure 3-75: Adding Rx Shaping Class
95
Figure 3-77: Configuring DSCP Settings
96
Figure 3-79: Configuring 802.1P Settings
97
VPN Settings
98
Figure 3-81: Recreating Ipsec Public Key
99
Figure 3-82: Ipsec Log Settings
100
Figure 3-83: Configuring VPN PPTP Server
101
Figure 3-84: Configuring VPN L2TP Server
102
Figure 3-85: Adding Users
103
Figure 3-86: Adding a New User
104
Figure 3-87: Defining Outgoing Mail Server
105
Services Settings
106
Figure 3-89: Configuring Dynamic DNS (DDNS) Services
107
Figure 3-91: Configuring a DNS Server
108
Figure 3-92: Adding a DNS Server
109
Figure 3-93: Configuring DHCP Server
110
Figure 3-96: Defining DHCP Relay (DHCP for LAN Bridge)
111
Figure 3-98: Computers Recognized by DHCP Server
112
Routing Settings
113
Figure 3-100: Configuring General Routing
114
Figure 3-102: Editing the Default Route
115
Figure 3-104: Adding DSCP-Based Route
116
Figure 3-106: Configuring BGP and OSPF
118
Objects and Rules Settings
120
Figure 3-110: Defining Service Server Ports
121
Figure 3-113: Defining Network Object Type
122
Figure 3-116: Defining Time Segment
123
Configuring Network Connections
124
Figure 3-119: VPN Connection Types
125
Figure 3-120: Configuring Network Connections
126
Figure 3-123: Defining Virtual Private Network over Internet
127
Figure 3-124: Editing Network Connection - General Tab
128
Figure 3-126: Editing Network Connection - Routing Tab
130
Figure 3-127: Editing Network Connection - Switch Tab
131
Figure 3-129: Editing Network Connection - Advanced Tab
132
Security Settings
133
Configuring the Web User Accounts
133
Table 3-10: Web User Accounts Access Levels and Privileges
133
Table 3-11: Default Attributes for the Web User Accounts
134
Figure 3-130: WEB User Accounts Page (for Users with 'Security Administrator' Privileges)
134
Configuring the Web and Telnet Access List
135
Figure 3-131: Web & Telnet Access List Page - Add New Entry
136
Configuring the Certificates
137
Figure 3-134: IKE Table Listing Loaded Certificate Files
139
Configuring the General Security Settings
141
Protocol Configuration
142
Enabling Applications
142
Configuring Media Realms
143
Table 3-12: SIP Media Realm Table Parameters
143
Protocol Definition
144
Figure 3-138: SIP General Parameters
145
Proxies, IP Groups, and Registration
146
Figure 3-140: Proxy & Registration
147
Table 3-13: Proxy Sets Table Parameters
149
Figure 3-141: Proxy Sets Table
149
Figure 3-142: IP Group Table
153
Table 3-14: IP Group Parameters
154
Table 3-15: Account Table Parameters Description
158
Figure 3-143: Account Table
158
Coders and Profile Definitions
160
Configuring Coders
161
Figure 3-144: Coders
162
Configuring Coder Groups
163
Figure 3-145: Coder Group Settings
164
Figure 3-146: Tel Profile Settings
165
Figure 3-147: IP Profile Settings
167
SIP Advanced Parameters
168
Table 3-16: Description of Parameter Unique to IP Profile
168
Figure 3-148: Advanced Parameters
169
Figure 3-149: Supplementary Services
170
Figure 3-150: Metering Tones
171
Figure 3-151: Charge Codes Table
172
Figure 3-152: Keypad Features
174
SAS Parameters
175
Figure 3-153: SAS Configuration
176
Table 3-17: SAS Routing Table Parameters
177
Figure 3-154: IP2IP Routing
177
Configuring the SBC Tables
180
Figure 3-156: SRD Table
181
Table 3-18: SRD Table Parameters
182
Table 3-19: SIP Interface Table Parameters
183
Figure 3-157: SIP Interface Table
183
Table 3-20: Classification Table Parameters
185
Figure 3-158: Classification Table
185
Table 3-21: IP2IP Routing Table Parameters
187
Figure 3-159: IP2IP Routing Table
187
Figure 3-160: IP2IP Inbound Manipulation
191
Table 3-22: IP to IP Inbound Manipulation Table Parameters
192
Table 3-23: IP to IP Outbound Manipulation Table Parameters
193
Figure 3-161: IP to IP Outbound Manipulation
193
Gateway Manipulation Tables
195
Figure 3-162: Source Phone Number Manipulation Table for Tel-To-IP Calls
196
Table 3-24: Number Manipulation Parameters Description
197
Table 3-25: Phone-Context Parameters Description
199
Figure 3-163: Phone Context Table
199
Routing Tables
200
Table 3-26: Tel to IP Routing Table Parameters
203
Table 3-27: IP to Hunt Group Routing Table Description
207
Figure 3-164: Internal DNS Table
208
Figure 3-165: Internal SRV Table
209
Figure 3-166: Reasons for Alternative Routing
211
Endpoint Settings
212
Figure 3-167: Authentication
213
Figure 3-168: Automatic Dialing
214
Figure 3-169: Caller Display Information
215
Table 3-28: Call Forward Table
216
Figure 3-170: Call Forward Table
216
Figure 3-171: Caller ID Permissions
217
Figure 3-172: Call Waiting
219
Hunt Groups
220
Table 3-29: Trunk Group Table Parameters
221
Figure 3-174: Hunt Group Settings
222
Table 3-30: Hunt Group Settings Parameters
223
Advanced Applications
225
Configuring Voice Mail Parameters
225
Configuring RADIUS Accounting Parameters
226
Configuring FXO Parameters
227
Management Tab
228
Management Configuration
228
Configuring the Management Settings
228
Figure 3-179: SNMP Trap Destinations
229
Table 3-31: SNMP Trap Destinations Parameters Description
230
Table 3-32: SNMP Community Strings Parameters Description
231
Figure 3-180: SNMP Community Strings
231
Table 3-33: SNMP V3 Users Parameters
232
Figure 3-181: SNMP V3 Setting
232
Figure 3-182: SNMP Trusted Managers
233
Configuring the Regional Settings
234
Maintenance Actions
234
Figure 3-184: Maintenance Actions
235
Figure 3-185: Reset Confirmation Message Box
236
Figure 3-186: Device Lock Confirmation Message Box
237
Software Update
238
Loading Auxiliary Files
238
Table 3-34: Auxiliary Files Descriptions
238
Figure 3-187: Load Auxiliary Files
239
Software Upgrade Wizard
240
Figure 3-188: Start Software Upgrade Wizard Screen
241
Figure 3-189: Load a CMP File
242
Figure 3-190: End Process Wizard
243
Backing up and Restoring Configuration
244
Status & Diagnostics Tab
246
Status & Diagnostics
246
Viewing the Device's Syslog Messages
246
Figure 3-192: Message Log Screen
247
Viewing Ethernet Port Information
248
Table 3-35: Ethernet Port Information Parameters
248
Viewing Active IP Interfaces
249
Viewing Device Information
249
Viewing Performance Statistics
250
Viewing Active Alarms
251
Data Status
252
Viewing WAN Status
252
Figure 3-199: Running Internet Connectivity Diagnostics Tests
253
Viewing LAN Status
254
Viewing Firewall Connections
256
Viewing Network Connection Statistics
257
Viewing Logged Security Events
258
Figure 3-205: Log Settings
259
Viewing Internet Connection Utilization
260
Viewing Qos Class Statistics
261
Viewing Logged System Events
261
Figure 3-210: Adding a New Filter
262
Running Diagnostic Tests
263
Gateway Statistics
264
Viewing Call Counters
264
Table 3-36: Call Counters Description
265
Viewing Call Routing Status
266
Table 3-37: Call Routing Status Parameters
266
Viewing Registration Status
267
Viewing SAS/SBC Registered Users
268
Table 3-38: SAS Registered Users Parameters
268
Viewing IP Connectivity
269
Table 3-39: IP Connectivity Parameters
269
4 INI File Configuration
271
Secured Encoded Ini File
271
INI File Format
271
Format Rules
272
Format of Individual Parameters
272
Format of Ini File Table Parameters
273
Example of an Ini File
275
Modifying an Ini File
276
5 Element Management System (EMS)
277
Familiarizing Yourself with EMS GUI
277
Adding the Device in EMS
278
Figure 5-3: Adding a Region
279
Configuring Basic SIP Parameters
280
Provisioning SIP SRTP Crypto Offered Suites
282
Provisioning SIP MLPP Parameters
283
Configuring the Device to Operate with Snmpv3
284
Configuring Snmpv3 Using SSH
284
Configuring EMS to Operate with a Pre-Configured Snmpv3 System
285
Configuring Snmpv3 to Operate with Non-Configured Snmpv3 System
286
Cloning Snmpv3 Users
287
Resetting the Device
287
Upgrading the Device's Software
288
Figure 5-12: Files Manager Screen
289
6 Configuration Parameters Reference
291
Networking Parameters
291
Ethernet Parameters
291
Table 6-1: Ethernet Parameters
291
Multiple IP Interfaces and Vlans Parameters
292
Table 6-2: IP Network Interfaces and VLAN Parameters
292
Static Routing Parameters
294
Table 6-3: Static Routing Parameters
294
Quality of Service Parameters
295
Table 6-4: Qos Parameters
296
NAT Parameters
297
Table 6-5: NAT Parameters
297
DNS Parameters
298
Table 6-6: DNS Parameters
298
NTP and Daylight Saving Time Parameters
299
Table 6-7: NTP and Daylight Saving Time Parameters
299
Web and Telnet Parameters
300
General Parameters
300
Table 6-8: General Web and Telnet Parameters
300
Web Parameters
301
Table 6-9: Web Parameters
301
Telnet Parameters
303
Table 6-10: Telnet Parameters
303
Debugging and Diagnostics Parameters
304
General Parameters
304
Table 6-11: General Debugging and Diagnostic Parameters
304
Syslog, CDR and Debug Parameters
305
Table 6-12: Syslog, CDR and Debug Parameters
305
Remote Alarm Indication Parameters
307
Table 6-13: RAI Parameters
307
Serial Parameters
308
Table 6-14: Serial Parameters
308
Security Parameters
309
HTTPS Parameters
309
Table 6-15: HTTPS Parameters
309
SRTP Parameters
310
Table 6-16: SRTP Parameters
310
TLS Parameters
311
Table 6-17: TLS Parameters
311
SSH Parameters
313
OCSP Parameters
313
Table 6-18: SSH Parameters
313
RADIUS Parameters
314
SNMP Parameters
316
SIP Configuration Parameters
319
General SIP Parameters
319
IP Group, Proxy, Registration and Authentication Parameters
336
Coders and Profile Parameters
347
Media Realm Parameters
351
Voice Mail Parameters
352
Fax and Modem Parameters
355
DTMF and Hook-Flash Parameters
356
Digit Collection and Dial Plan Parameters
361
Supplementary Services Parameters
363
Caller ID Parameters
363
Call Waiting Parameters
369
Call Forwarding Parameters
371
Message Waiting Indication Parameters
373
Call Hold Parameters
375
Call Transfer Parameters
376
Three-Way Conferencing Parameters
377
Emergency Call Parameters
378
FXS Call Cut-Through Parameter
379
Automatic Dialing Parameters
379
Direct Inward Dialing Parameters
380
MLPP Parameters
382
SBC Parameters
384
Standalone Survivability Parameters
390
Answer and Disconnect Supervision Parameters
393
Tone Parameters
397
Telephony Tone Parameters
397
Tone Detection Parameters
400
Metering Tone Parameters
401
Telephone Keypad Sequence Parameters
402
General FXO Parameters
406
Hunt Groups, Number Manipulation and Routing Parameters
409
Hunt Groups and Routing Parameters
409
Alternative Routing Parameters
415
Number Manipulation Parameters
418
Channel Parameters
425
Voice Parameters
425
Fax and Modem Parameters
427
DTMF Parameters
431
RTP, RTCP and T.38 Parameters
432
Auxiliary and Configuration Files Parameters
436
Auxiliary/Configuration File Name Parameters
436
Automatic Update Parameters
437
7 Default Settings
439
Restoring Factory Defaults
439
8 Auxiliary Configuration Files
441
Call Progress Tones File
441
Distinctive Ringing
444
Prerecorded Tones File
446
Dial Plan File
446
FXS Coefficient File
448
User Information File
449
9 IP Telephony Capabilities
451
Dialing Plan Features
451
Dialing Plan Notation for Routing and Manipulation
451
Figure 9-1: Prefix to Add Field with Notation
452
Digit Mapping
453
External Dial Plan File
454
SBC Application
456
Overview
456
NAT Traversal
456
Voip Firewall
457
Topology Hiding
457
SIP Normalization
457
Survivability
458
SIP Network Definitions
458
Signaling Routing Domain (SRD) Entities
458
SIP Interfaces
459
Media Realms
460
SIP Dialog Initiation Process
460
Figure 9-4: SBC Routing Process
461
Determining Source and Destination URL
462
Source IP Group Classification
462
SBC IP-To-IP Routing
463
Figure 9-6: IP-To-IP Routing Types
464
IP-To-IP Inbound and Outbound Manipulation
465
User Registration and Internal Database
466
Initial Registration Request Processing
466
Internal Database
467
Routing Using Internal Database
467
Registration Refreshes
468
SBC Configuration Example
468
Figure 9-9: Multiple Interface Table with "Voice" Interface Name
469
Figure 9-11: Ipmedia Parameters
470
Figure 9-15: LAN and WAN SIP Interfaces in the SIP Interface Table
471
Figure 9-17: IP Group 2 (for WAN ITSP) in IP Group Table
472
Figure 9-18: Proxy Sets Table
473
Survivability and Alternative Routing
474
Figure 9-23: Survivability Example Setup
475
Figure 9-24: Configuring SIP Interface for PSTN (GW)
476
Figure 9-26: Configuring IP-To-IP Routing Rules
477
SIP URI Manipulation
478
Figure 9-28: Manipulation of SIP URI User Part
479
Stand-Alone Survivability (SAS) Feature
480
Configuring SAS
481
Configuring Emergency Calls
482
Emergency Phone Number Services
483
Enhanced 911 Support
483
FXO Device Interworking SIP E911 Calls from Service Provider's IP
483
Network to PSAP DID Lines
483
Figure 9-31: FXO Device Interfacing between E911 Switch and PSAP
484
Table 9-3: Dialed Number by Device Depending on Calling Number
485
FXS Device Emulating PSAP Using DID Loop-Start Lines
487
Table 9-4: Dialed MF Digits Sent to PSAP
489
Configuring DTMF Transport Types
490
Fax and Modem Capabilities
492
Fax/Modem Operating Modes
492
Fax/Modem Transport Modes
492
Fax Relay Mode
493
Fax/Modem Bypass Mode
494
Fax / Modem NSE Mode
495
Fax / Modem Transparent Mode
496
Fax / Modem Transparent with Events Mode
497
Fax / Modem Transport Mode
497
Fax Fallback
498
Fax Support
498
Using Bypass Mechanism for V.34 Fax Transmission
498
Using Relay Mode for both T.30 and V.34 Faxes
499
Support
500
FXO Operating Modes
501
FXO Operations for IP-To-Tel Calls
501
One-Stage Dialing
501
Two-Stage Dialing
502
DID Wink
503
FXO Operations for Tel-To-IP Calls
504
Automatic Dialing
504
Collecting Digits Mode
505
FXO Supplementary Services
505
Call Termination on FXO Devices
506
Calls Termination by PBX
506
Call Termination before Call Establishment
507
Ring Detection Timeout
507
Dynamic Jitter Buffer Operation
508
Configuring Alternative Routing (Based on Connectivity and Qos)
509
Alternative Routing Mechanism
509
Determining the Availability of Destination IP Addresses
509
Relevant Parameters
509
Mapping PSTN Release Cause to SIP Response
510
Supported RADIUS Attributes
510
Call Detail Record
513
Querying Device Channel Resources Using SIP OPTIONS
515
Working with Supplementary Services
515
Call Hold and Retrieve
516
Figure 9-37: Double Hold SIP Call Flow
517
Consultation Feature
518
Call Transfer
518
Call Forward
519
Call Forward Reminder Ring
520
Call Waiting
521
Message Waiting Indication
521
Caller ID
522
Caller ID Detection / Generation on the Tel Side
522
Debugging a Caller ID Detection on FXO
523
Caller ID on the IP Side
523
Three-Way Conferencing
525
Proxy or Registrar Registration Example
526
SIP Call Flow Example
527
SIP Authentication Example
530
Establishing a Call between Two Devices
532
Figure 9-42: Routing Calls between Devices
533
SIP Trunking between Enterprise and Itsps
534
Figure 9-44: Configuring Proxy Set ID #1 in the Proxy Sets Table
535
Figure 9-45: Configuring IP Groups #1 and #2 in the IP Group Table
536
Figure 9-48: Configuring Username and Password for Authenticating Channels 5-8
537
Remote PBX Extension between FXO and FXS Devices
538
Dialing from Remote Extension (Phone at FXS)
539
Dialing from PBX Line or PSTN
539
Message Waiting Indication for Remote Extensions
540
Call Waiting for Remote Extensions
540
FXS Gateway Configuration
541
FXO Gateway Configuration
542
10 Networking Capabilities
543
NAT (Network Address Translation) Support
543
First Incoming Packet Mechanism
543
No-Op Packets
544
Robust Receipt of RTP Streams
544
Multiple Routers Support
545
Simple Network Time Protocol Support
545
IP Qos Via Differentiated Services (Diffserv)
546
Network Configuration
546
Multiple Network Interfaces and Vlans
547
Overview of Multiple Interface Table
548
Columns of the Multiple Interface Table
548
Table 10-2: Application Types
549
Table 10-3: Configured Default Gateway Example
550
Other Related Parameters
551
Table 10-5: Quality of Service Parameters
552
Table 10-7: Application Type Parameters
553
Multiple Interface Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines
554
Troubleshooting the Multiple Interface Table
555
Routing Table
556
Routing Table Overview
556
Routing Table Columns
556
Routing Table Configuration Summary and Guidelines
558
Troubleshooting the Routing Table
558
Setting up the Device
558
Using the Web Interface
558
Using the Ini File
559
Table 10-9: Multiple Interface Table - Example 1
560
Table 10-11: Multiple Interface Table - Example 2
561
Table 10-13: Multiple Interface Table - Example 3
562
11 Open Solution Network (OSN) Server
563
12 SIP Software Package
565
13 Technical Specifications
567
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