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ZyXEL Communications Dimension ES-3024 User Manual (212 pages)
Ethernet Switch
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ZyXEL Communications
| Category:
Switch
| Size: 7 MB
Table of Contents
Zyxel Limited Warranty
3
Interference Statements and Warnings
4
Customer Support
5
Table of Contents
6
Preface
18
Related Documentation
18
User Guide Feedback
19
Features and Applications
20
Part I
20
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the ES-3024
22
Features
22
Firmware Features
23
Applications
24
Figure 1-1 Backbone Application
25
Figure 1-2 Bridging Application
26
Figure 1-3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application
27
Figure 1-4 VLAN Workgroup Application
28
Figure 1-5 Shared Server Using VLAN Example
29
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
31
Installation Scenarios
31
Figure 2-1 Attaching Rubber Feet
31
Figure 2-2 Attaching Mounting Brackets and Screws
32
Figure 2-3 Mounting the es to an EIA Standard 19-Inch Rack
33
Chapter 3 Hardware Connections
35
Safety Warnings
35
Front Panel
35
Figure 3-1 ES-3024 Front Panel
35
Table 3-1 ES-3024: Front Panel Ports
35
Uplink Modules
36
Figure 3-2 Loosening the Screws and Removing the Cover Plate
37
Figure 3-3 Inserting an Example Module
37
Rear Panel
38
Front Panel Leds
38
Figure 3-4 ES-3024 AC Unit Rear Panel
38
Figure 3-5 ES-3024 DC Unit Rear Panel
38
Stacking Scenario Examples
39
Figure 3-6 Front Panel Leds
39
Table 3-2 ES-3024 Switches: LED Descriptions
39
Figure 3-7 Stacking Example 1
40
Figure 3-8 Stacking Example 2
40
Uplink Scenario Example
41
Figure 3-9 Stacking Example 3
41
Configuring the ES-3024
42
Figure 3-10 Uplink Example
42
Getting Started
43
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configurator
45
Introduction
45
System Login
45
Status Screen
45
Figure 4-1 Web Configurator: Login
45
Figure 4-2 Web Configurator Home Screen (Status)
46
Table 4-1 Navigation Panel Sub-Links Overview
46
Table 4-2 Web Configurator Screen Sub-Links Details
47
Table 4-3 Navigation Panel Sub-Link Descriptions
47
Switch Lockout
49
Figure 4-3 Web Configurator: Change Password at Login
49
Resetting the Switch
50
Figure 4-4 Resetting the Switch: Via Console Port
50
Figure 4-5 Web Configurator: Logout Screen
51
Chapter 5 System Status and Port Details
53
About System Statistics and Information
53
Port Status Summary
53
Figure 5-1 Port Status Summary
53
Table 5-1 Status
54
Figure 5-2 Status: Port Details
55
Table 5-2 Status: Port Details
56
Chapter 6 Basic Setting
59
Introducing the Basic Setting Screens
59
System Information
59
Figure 6-1 System Info
60
Table 6-1 System Info
60
General Setup
61
Figure 6-2 General Setup
62
Table 6-2 General Setup
62
Introduction to Vlans
63
IGMP Snooping
64
Switch Setup Screen
64
Figure 6-3 Switch Setup
65
Table 6-3 Switch Setup
65
IP Setup
67
Table 6-4 IP Setup
67
Port Setup
68
Figure 6-4 Port Setup
69
Table 6-5 Port Setup
70
Advanced Application
71
Chapter 7 VLAN
72
Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
72
Table 7-1 GARP Terminology
73
Q Vlan
74
Figure 7-1 Port VLAN Trunking
74
Figure 7-2 Selecting a VLAN Type
74
Figure 7-3 802.1Q VLAN Status
75
Table 7-2 802.1Q VLAN Status
75
Figure 7-4 802.1Q VLAN Port Settings
76
Table 7-3 802.1Q VLAN Port Settings
77
Figure 7-5 802.1Q Static VLAN
78
Figure 7-6 Static VLAN: Summary Table
79
Table 7-4 802.1Q Static VLAN
79
Table 7-5 Static VLAN: Summary Table
79
Figure 7-7 VID1 Example Screen
80
Introduction to Port-Based Vlans
81
Figure 7-8 Port Based VLAN Setup (All Connected)
82
Figure 7-9 Port Based VLAN Setup (Port Isolation)
83
Table 7-6 Port Based VLAN Setup
84
Chapter 8 Static MAC Forward Setup
86
Introduction to Static MAC Forward Setup
86
Configuring Static MAC Forwarding
86
Figure 8-1 Static MAC Forwarding
86
Table 8-1 Static MAC Forwarding
86
Viewing and Editing Static MAC Forwarding Rules
87
Figure 8-2 Static MAC Forwarding: Summary Table
87
Table 8-2 Static MAC Forwarding: Summary Table
87
Chapter 9 Filtering
88
Introduction to Filtering
88
Configuring a Filtering Rule
88
Figure 9-1 Filtering
89
Table 9-1 Filtering
89
Viewing and Editing Filter Rules
90
Figure 9-2 Filtering: Summary Table
90
Table 9-2 Filtering: Summary Table
91
Chapter 10 Spanning Tree Protocol
92
Introduction to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
92
Table 10-1 STP Path Costs
92
STP Status
93
Table 10-2 STP Port States
93
Figure 10-1 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
94
Table 10-3 Spanning Tree Protocol: Status
94
Configuring Stp
95
Figure 10-2 Spanning Tree Protocol: Configuring
96
Table 10-4 Spanning Tree Protocol: Configuring
97
Chapter 11 Bandwidth Control
98
Introduction to Bandwidth Control
98
Figure 11-1 Bandwidth Control
99
Table 11-1 Bandwidth Control
99
Viewing and Editing a Bandwidth Control Rule
100
Figure 11-2 Bandwidth Control: Summary Table
100
Table 11-2 Bandwidth Control: Summary Table
101
Chapter 12 Broadcast Storm Control
104
Introducing Broadcast Storm Control
104
Configuring Broadcast Storm Control
104
Figure 12-1 Broadcast Storm Control
105
Table 12-1 Broadcast Storm Control
106
Chapter 13 Mirroring
108
Introduction to Port Mirroring
108
Port Mirroring Configuration
108
Figure 13-1 Mirroring: Mirror Port Setting
108
Figure 13-2 Mirroring: Configuring a Mirroring Rule
109
Table 13-1 Mirroring: Mirror Port Setting
109
Table 13-2 Mirroring: Configuring a Mirroring Rule
110
Figure 13-3 Mirroring: Summary Table
111
Table 13-3 Mirroring: Summary Table
111
Chapter 14 Link Aggregation
112
Introduction to Link Aggregation
112
Table 14-1 Link Aggregation Groups
112
Link Aggregation Protocol Status
113
Figure 14-1 Aggregation ID
113
Figure 14-2 Link Aggregation: Link Aggregation Protocol Status
114
Table 14-2 Link Aggregation: Link Aggregation Protocol Status
114
Link Aggregation Setup
115
Figure 14-3 Link Aggregation: Configuration
115
Table 14-3 Link Aggregation: Configuration
115
Chapter 15 Port Authentication
118
Introduction to Authentication
118
Configuring Port Authentication
118
Figure 15-1 RADIUS Server
118
Figure 15-2 Port Authentication
119
Figure 15-3 Port Authentication: RADIUS
119
Table 15-1 Port Authentication: RADIUS
119
Figure 15-4 Port Authentication: 802.1X
120
Table 15-2 Port Authentication: 802.1X
121
Chapter 16 Port Security
122
About Port Security
122
Port Security Setup
122
Figure 16-1 Port Security
123
Table 16-1 Port Security
124
Chapter 17 Access Control
128
About Access Control
128
Access Control Overview
128
Figure 17-1 Access Control
128
Figure 17-2 Console Port Priority
128
About SNMP
129
Figure 17-3 SNMP Management Model
129
Table 17-1 Access Control Summary
129
Table 17-2 SNMP Commands
130
Table 17-3 SNMP Traps
130
Figure 17-4 Access Control: SNMP
131
Table 17-4 Access Control: SNMP
131
Figure 17-5 Access Control: Logins
132
Table 17-5 Access Control: Logins
132
Service Access Control
133
Remote Management
133
Figure 17-6 Access Control: Service Access Control
133
Table 17-6 Access Control: Service Access Control
133
Figure 17-7 Access Control: Remote Management
134
Table 17-7 Access Control: Remote Management
134
Chapter 18 Queuing Method
136
Introduction to Queuing
136
Configuring Queuing
136
Table 18-1 Physical Queue Priority
136
Figure 18-1 Queuing Method
137
Table 18-2 Queuing Method
138
Chapter 19 Routing Protocol
140
Static Route
140
Figure 19-1 Static Routing
140
Table 19-1 Static Routing
140
Figure 19-2 Static Routing: Summary Table
141
Table 19-2 Static Routing: Summary Table
141
Chapter 20 Maintenance
144
Maintenance
144
Firmware Upgrade
144
Figure 20-1 Maintenance
144
Figure 20-2 Firmware Upgrade
144
Restore a Configuration File
145
Backing up a Configuration File
145
Figure 20-3 Restore Configuration
145
Figure 20-4 Backup Configuration
145
Load Factory Defaults
146
Reboot System
146
Figure 20-5 Confirm Load Factory Defaults
146
Figure 20-6 Restart Switch after Load Factory Defaults
146
Figure 20-7 Confirm Restart the Switch
146
Command Line FTP
147
Table 20-1 Filename Conventions
147
Table 20-2 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
148
Chapter 21 Diagnostic
150
Diagnostic
150
Figure 21-1 Diagnostic
150
Table 21-1 Diagnostic
150
Chapter 22 Cluster Management
152
Introduction to Cluster Management
152
Figure 22-1 Clustering Application Example
152
Table 22-1 Zyxel Clustering Management Specifications
152
Cluster Management Status
153
Figure 22-2 Cluster Management Status
153
Table 22-2 Cluster Management Status
153
Figure 22-3 Cluster Member Web Configuration Screen
154
Configuring Cluster Management
155
Figure 22-4 Example: Uploading Firmware to a Cluster Member Switch
155
Table 22-3 FTP Upload to Cluster Member Example
155
Figure 22-5 Configuring Cluster Management
156
Table 22-4 Configuring Cluster Management
156
Chapter 23 Filtering Database
158
Introduction to Filtering Database
158
Figure 23-1 Filtering Database Flowchart
158
Viewing Filtering Database
159
Figure 23-2 Filtering Database
159
Table 23-1 Filtering Database
159
Chapter 24 ARP Table
162
Introduction to ARP Table
162
Viewing ARP Table
162
Figure 24-1 ARP Table
163
Table 24-1 ARP Table
163
Chapter 25 Introduction to CLI
166
Command Line Interface Overview
166
Command Summary
167
Figure 25-1 CLI Help: Sample Output
167
Table 25-1 Command Summary: Sys
167
Syslog Server
168
Monitor Status
170
Table 25-2 Command Summary: Sys Sw
172
Table 25-3 Command Summary: Exit
179
Table 25-4 Command Summary: Ip
180
Config Command
181
Chapter 26 Command Examples
184
Commonly Used Commands Overview
184
Sys Commands
184
Figure 26-1 Sys Log Disp Command Example
184
Vlan1Q Vlan List
185
Figure 26-2 Sys Version Command Example
185
Figure 26-3 Sys Monitor Status Command Example
185
Figure 26-4 Sys Sw Vlan1Q Vlan List Command Example
186
Figure 26-5 Sys Ixe2424 Pktcnt Command Example
186
Sys Cluster Commands
187
Figure 26-6 Sys Ixe2424 Dbm Ip List Command Example
187
Figure 26-7 Sys Ixe2424 Dbm Mac List Command Example
187
Figure 26-8 Sys Cluster Status Command Example
188
Figure 26-9 Sys Cluster Showmember Command Example
188
Ip Commands
189
Figure 26-10 Sys Cluster Status Command Example
189
Figure 26-11 IP PING Command Example
189
Figure 26-12 Ip Route Status Command Example
189
Enabling Rstp on the Stacking Module
190
Figure 26-13 Ip Arp Status Command Example
190
Figure 26-14 Ip Dhcp Command Examples
190
Chapter 27 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Commands
192
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Overview
192
Filtering Databases
192
Configuring Tagged VLAN
192
Figure 27-1 Tagged VLAN Configuration and Activation Example
193
Figure 27-2 CPU VLAN Configuration and Activation Example
193
IEEE VLAN1Q Tagged VLAN Configuration Commands
194
Figure 27-3 Deleting Default VLAN Example
194
Figure 27-4 GARP STATUS Command Example
194
Figure 27-5 Garp Timer Command Example
195
Figure 27-6 Garp Status Command Example
195
Figure 27-7 Vlan1Q Port Status Command Example
196
Figure 27-8 Vlan1Q Port Default VID Command Example
196
Figure 27-9 Vlan1Q Port Accept Command Example
197
Figure 27-10 Vlan1Q Port Gvrp Command Example
197
Figure 27-11 Vlan1Q Svlan Cpu Command Example
197
Figure 27-12 Modifying the Static VLAN Example
198
Vlan1Q Svlan Active
199
Vlan1Q Svlan Inactive
199
Vlan1Q Svlan List
199
Figure 27-13 Vlan1Q Svlan Delentry Command Example
199
Figure 27-14 Vlan1Q Svlan List Command Example
200
Figure 27-15 Vlan1Q Svlan List Command Example
200
Figure 27-16 Vlan1Q Vlan Status Command Example
201
Appendices and Index
202
Chart 1 General Product Specifications
203
Chart 2 Performance and Management Specifications
203
Chart 3 Physical and Environmental Specifications
205
Vlan1Q Vlan List
211
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Table of Contents
Zyxel Limited Warranty
3
FCC Interference Statement
4
Interference Statements and Warnings
4
Contacting Customer Support
5
Customer Support
5
Table of Contents
6
Preface
15
Related Documentation
15
User Guide Feedback
16
Features and Applications
17
Chapter 1 Getting to Know the ES-3024
19
Features
19
Hardware Features
19
Firmware Features
20
Applications
21
Backbone Application
21
Bridging Example
22
Figure 1-1 Backbone Application
22
Figure 1-2 Bridging Application
23
High Performance Switched Workgroup Example
23
Figure 1-3 High Performance Switched Workgroup Application
24
IEEE 802.1Q VLAN Application Examples
24
Figure 1-4 VLAN Workgroup Application
25
VLAN Shared Server Example
25
Figure 1-5 Shared Server Using VLAN Example
26
Hardware Installation & Connections
27
Installation Scenarios
29
Desktop Installation Procedure
29
Figure 2-1 Attaching Rubber Feet
29
Chapter 2 Hardware Installation
29
Rack-Mounted Installation
30
Figure 2-2 Attaching Mounting Brackets and Screws
30
Figure 2-3 Mounting the es to an EIA Standard 19-Inch Rack
31
Console Port
33
Front Panel
33
Chapter 3 Hardware Connections
33
Figure 3-1 ES-3024 Front Panel
33
Table 3-1 ES-3024: Front Panel Ports
33
Uplink Modules
34
Figure 3-2 Loosening the Screws and Removing the Cover Plate
35
Figure 3-3 Inserting an Example Module
35
Figure 3-4 ES-3024 Rear Panel
36
Figure 3-5 Front Panel Leds
36
Front Panel Leds
36
Power Connector
36
Rear Panel
36
Table 3-2 ES-3024 Switches: LED Descriptions
36
Figure 3-6 Stacking Example 1
37
Stacking Scenario Examples
37
Figure 3-7 Stacking Example 2
38
Figure 3-8 Stacking Example 3
39
Uplink Scenario Example
39
Configuring the ES-3024
40
Figure 3-9 Uplink Example
40
Getting Started
41
Chapter 4 Introducing the Web Configurator
43
Introduction
43
System Login
43
Figure 4-1 Web Configurator - Login
43
Change Your Password
43
Switch Lockout
44
Resetting the Switch
44
Figure 4-2 Change Password Screen
44
Home Screen
45
Figure 4-3 ES-3024 Home Screen
45
Table 4-1 Navigation Panel Links
46
Screen Overview
47
Table 4-2 Web Configurator Screen Overview
47
Chapter 5 General, Switch and IP Setup
49
Introduction
49
General Setup
49
Figure 5-1 General Setup
49
Table 5-1 General Setup
49
IGMP Snooping
50
Introduction to Vlans
50
Introduction to Spanning Tree Protocol (STP)
50
How STP Works
51
Table 5-2 STP Path Costs
51
Table 5-3 STP Port States
51
Dynamic Link Aggregation
52
Authentication
52
Switch Setup Screen
52
Figure 5-2 Switch Setup
53
Table 5-4 Switch Setup
54
IP Setup
56
Figure 5-3 IP Setup
57
Table 5-5 IP Setup
57
Chapter 6 Port Setup
59
Introduction
59
Figure 6-1 Port Setup Summary Screen
59
IEEE 802.1X
60
Configure 802.1X on a Port
60
Table 6-1 Port Setup Summary Screen
60
Figure 6-2 Port Edit Screen
61
Table 6-2 Port Edit Screen
62
Advanced Applications
65
Chapter 7 Static Route Setup
67
Static Route Setup
67
Figure 7-1 Static Route Setup
67
Table 7-1 Static Route Setup
67
Static Route Edit Setup
68
Figure 7-2 Static Route Edit Setup
68
Table 7-2 Static Route Edit Setup
68
Chapter 8 VLAN Setup
69
Introduction to IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
69
GARP Timers
70
Table 8-1 GARP Terminology
70
Configuring Tagged Vlans
71
Figure 8-1 VLAN Static Entry Setup
71
Table 8-2 VLAN Static Entry Setup
71
Figure 8-2 Edit VLAN Static Entry
73
Table 8-3 Edit VLAN Static Entry
73
Introduction to Port-Based Vlans
74
Configuring Port-Based Vlans
74
Figure 8-3 Port-Based VLAN Setup
75
Figure 8-4 Port-Based VLAN Example
76
Table 8-4 Port-Based VLAN Setup
76
Chapter 9 Static MAC Forward Setup
77
Introduction to Static MAC Forward Setup
77
Figure 9-1 Static MAC Forward Setup
77
Table 9-1 Static MAC Forward Setup
77
Configuring or Editing a Static MAC Forward Rule
78
Figure 9-2 Configuring or Editing a Static MAC Forward Rule
78
Table 9-2 Configuring or Editing a Static MAC Forward Rule
78
Chapter 10 Filter Setup
79
Introduction to Port Filtering
79
Figure 10-1 Filter Setup
79
Table 10-1 Filter Setup
79
Configuring or Editing a Filter Rule
80
Figure 10-2 Configuring or Editing a Filter Rule
81
Table 10-2 Configuring or Editing a Filter Rule
81
Chapter 11 Mirror Setup
83
Introduction to Port Mirroring
83
Figure 11-1 Mirror Setup
83
Table 11-1 Mirror Setup
83
Configuring or Editing a Mirror Rule
84
Figure 11-2 Configuring or Editing a Mirror Rule
85
Table 11-2 Configuring or Editing a Mirror Rule
85
Chapter 12 Bandwidth Control Setup
87
Introduction to Bandwidth Control
87
Figure 12-1 Bandwidth Control Setup
87
Table 12-1 Bandwidth Control Setup
87
Configuring or Editing a Bandwidth Control Rule
88
Figure 12-2 Bandwidth Control Setup Edit
89
Table 12-2 Bandwidth Control Setup Edit
89
Chapter 13 Trunk Setup
91
Introduction to Trunking
91
Trunk Setup
91
Table 13-1 Trunk Groups
91
Figure 13-1 Trunk Setup
92
Table 13-2 Trunk Setup
92
Advanced Management
93
Chapter 14 SNMP
95
About SNMP
95
Figure 14-1 SNMP Management Model
95
Supported Mibs
96
Configuring SNMP
96
Table 14-1 SNMP Commands
96
SNMP Traps
97
Table 14-2 SNMP Setup
97
Table 14-3 SNMP Traps
97
Figure 14-2 SNMP Setup
98
Chapter 15 RADIUS Setup
101
Introduction to RADIUS
101
RADIUS Setup
101
Figure 15-2 RADIUS Setup
101
Figure 15-1 RADIUS Server
101
Table 15-1 RADIUS Setup
102
Chapter 16 Logins
103
Introduction
103
Figure 16-1 Logins
103
Figure 16-2 Edit Logins
104
Table 16-1 Logins
104
Chapter 17 Maintenance
105
Maintenance
105
Figure 17-1 Maintenance
105
Table 17-1 Maintenance
106
Remote Management
107
Figure 17-2 Remote Management
107
Table 17-2 Remote Management
107
Figure 17-3 Edit Secured Client
108
Table 17-3 Edit Secured Client
108
Chapter 18 Firmware and Configuration File Maintenance
109
Firmware Upgrade
109
Restore a Configuration File
109
Figure 18-1 Firmware Upgrade
109
Back up a Configuration File
110
Command Line FTP
110
Figure 18-2 Restore Configuration
110
Figure 18-3 Backup Configuration
110
Table 18-1 Filename Conventions
111
Table 18-2 General Commands for GUI-Based FTP Clients
112
Chapter 19 Statistics
113
Introduction to Statistics
113
Table 19-1 Statistics
113
Figure 19-1 Statistics
114
STP Status
114
Figure 19-2 STP Statistics
114
Table 19-2 STP Statistics
114
Lacp Status
115
Figure 19-3 Aggregator ID
116
Figure 19-4 LACP Status
116
Table 19-3 LACP Statistics
116
Figure 19-5 Hardware Monitor
117
Table 19-4 Hardware Monitor
118
Figure 19-6 802.1Q VLAN Status
119
Table 19-5 802.1Q VLAN Status
119
Figure 19-7 Port Statistics
120
Table 19-6 Port Statistics
120
Figure 19-8 Port Details
121
Table 19-7 Port Details
122
Chapter 20 Diagnostic
125
Diagnostic
125
Figure 20-1 Diagnostic Screen
125
Table 20-1 Diagnostic Screen
125
Commands
127
Chapter 21 Commands Introduction
129
Command Line Interface Overview
129
Command Syntax Conventions
129
Command Summary
130
Table 21-1 Command Summary
130
Monitor Status
132
Config Save
136
Chapter 22 Command Examples
143
Commonly Used Commands Overview
143
Sys Commands
143
Figure 22-1 Log Disp Command Example
143
Figure 22-2 Version Command Example
144
Figure 22-3 Monitor Status Command Example
144
Chapter 23 IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN
147
IEEE 802.1Q Tagged VLAN Overview
147
Filtering Databases
147
Configuring Tagged VLAN
147
Figure 23-1 Tagged VLAN Configuration and Activation Example
148
Figure 23-2 CPU VLAN Configuration and Activation Example
148
IEEE VLAN1Q Tagged VLAN Configuration Commands
149
Figure 23-3 Deleting Default VLAN Example
149
Figure 23-4 GARP Status Command Example
149
Figure 23-5 GARP Timer Command Example
150
Figure 23-6 GARP Status Command Example
150
Figure 23-7 VLAN1Q Port Status Command Example
151
Figure 23-8 VLAN1Q Port Default VID Command Example
151
Figure 23-10 VLAN1Q Port GVRP Command Example
152
Figure 23-11 VLAN1Q Port GVRP Command Example
152
Figure 23-9 VLAN1Q Port Accept Command Example
152
Forwarding Process Example
153
Modify a Static VLAN Table Example
153
Tagged Frames
153
Figure 23-12 Modifying the Static VLAN Example
153
VLAN1Q SVLAN Active Command
154
VLAN1Q SVLAN Inactive Command
154
VLAN1Q SVLAN List Command
154
Figure 23-13 VLAN1Q SVLAN Delentry Command Example
154
VLAN1Q VLAN List Command
155
Figure 23-14 VLAN1Q SVLAN List Command
155
Figure 23-15 VLAN1Q SVLAN List Command
155
Figure 23-16 VLAN1Q Status Command Example
156
Appendices and Index
157
Appendix A Product Specifications
159
Chart 1 General Product Specifications
159
Chart 2 Performance and Management Specifications
160
Chart 3 Physical and Environmental Specifications
161
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