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Powerline MU User Guide Powerline MU User Guide PowerlineMU-UG-en Issue 4.0 August, 2007

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Powerline MU Page 10 of 112 4. Gather information such as ◦ the IP addresses and MAC addresses of any affected Powerline devices. ◦ the software re

Page 3 - TABLE OF CONTENTS

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 100 of 112 100 Part Number 0171486N22 Part Name Powerline MU Inductive Coupler 100

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 101 of 112 Appendix A International Electric Grid Plug Types International Electric

Page 5 - LIST OF FIGURES

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 102 of 112 Bhutan 230 V 50 Hz D, F, & G Type M plugs also identified by some s

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 103 of 112 (Ivory Coast) Croatia 230 V 50 Hz C & F Cuba 110/220 V 60 Hz A

Page 7 - LIST OF TABLES

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 104 of 112 Gabon 220 V 50 Hz C Gambia 230 V 50 Hz G Georgia 220 V 50 Hz C

Page 8 - 1 ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 105 of 112 Jamaica 110 V 50 Hz A & B Japan 100 V 50/60 Hz* A, B *Eastern J

Page 9 - 1.2 GETTING ADDITIONAL HELP

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 106 of 112 Micronesia (Federal States of) 120 V 60 Hz A & B Monaco 127/220 V

Page 10 - 1.3 SENDING FEEDBACK

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 107 of 112 Portugal 230 V 50 Hz C & F Puerto Rico 120 V 60 Hz A & B

Page 11 - 2 OVERVIEW OF POWERLINE MU

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 108 of 112 Switzerland 230 V 50 Hz J Type C plugs are common on appliances, and wi

Page 12 - 2.1 POWERLINE MU FEATURES

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 109 of 112 Plug Types

Page 13 - 2.1.3 Network Operations

Powerline MU Page 11 of 112 2 OVERVIEW OF POWERLINE MU Motorola Powerline MU Solution provides a broadband over low-voltage power line access solutio

Page 14 - 2.2 POWERLINE MU PRODUCTS

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 110 of 112 Appendix B Signal Distances Signal distances will vary based on the age, c

Page 15 - 3.1 CANOPY WIRELESS

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 111 of 112 Greater distances may be achieved if the wires are in conduit

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 112 of 112 • Signal begins to diminish at around 18dB of attenuation • Signal drops

Page 17 - 3.4.3 Gateway Location

Powerline MU Page 12 of 112 to Powerline MU carriers, the potential for radio frequency interference is significantly reduced, especially in the HF ra

Page 18 - 4 Installing Powerline MU

Powerline MU Page 13 of 112 These multiple layers of security have been implemented to ensure the security of the Powerline MU system. 2.1.2 Bandwidt

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Powerline MU Page 14 of 112 2.2 POWERLINE MU PRODUCTS The following products are available for Powerline MU networks. Product Name Part Number Power

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Powerline MU Page 15 of 112 3 Planning the Powerline MU Network The Powerline MU network consists of three major design considerations: • Canopy wir

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Powerline MU Page 16 of 112 • Powerline MU Hybrid Adapter -- Optional Twisted Pair adapter for utilizing unused phone lines for Gateway to Canopy Ra

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Powerline MU Page 17 of 112 This connection may not be possible because of distances limitations (100 meters) or structural obstacles. 3.3.2 Etherne

Page 23 - 4.2.1 Mass Metered

Powerline MU Page 18 of 112 4 Installing Powerline MU WARNING! A qualified electrician is required to connect the Powerline MU Gateway to the electr

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Powerline MU Page 19 of 112 Figure 2 Electrical Symbols Figure 3 Sample Diagram A

Page 25 - 4.2.3 Individually Metered

Trademarks, Product Names, and Service Names MOTOROLA, the stylized M Logo, Canopy and all other trademarks indicated as such herein are regist

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Powerline MU Page 20 of 112 Figure 4 Sample Diagram B Legend (1) 3 Phase, 4 Wire (4) Sub-panel 2 (Sub-distribution Board goes to rooms 211-220 and

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Powerline MU Page 21 of 112 3. Choose the location(s) for the Gateway (s) Choose the best location(s) for the MU Gateway or Gateways. Select locatio

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Powerline MU Page 22 of 112 US colors are shown here. In other countries, the colors may be different. The electrical (power) panel is sometimes ca

Page 29 - 4-way -7.5

Powerline MU Page 23 of 112 Commercial building installations will fit in one of the following categories: • Mass Metered • Individually Metered, si

Page 30 - 4.2.4 Multiple Transformer

Powerline MU Page 24 of 112 4.2.2 Using a Panel Extender (multiple electrical panels) Figure 8 Wiring the Panel Extender To wire the Panel Extender

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Powerline MU Page 25 of 112 NOTE: The Panel Extender can only connect breaker panels off of the same transformer. Be sure that the SAME phases are co

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Powerline MU Page 26 of 112 Inductive Coupling WARNING! You must have a qualified electrician install Inductive Couplers. Be sure to use proper safe

Page 33 - 5 Hardware Installation

Powerline MU Page 27 of 112 Both the termination and distribution cabinets will be located in one or more electrical closets in the building. Please

Page 34 - 5.3 INSTALLATION

Powerline MU Page 28 of 112 Inductive Coupler Sizes Column A lists the American Wire Gauge sizes, Column B lists Metric Wire Gauge sizes, and Column C

Page 35 - 5.3.2 Install Modems

Powerline MU Page 29 of 112 • RG6 Coax cable • Coax Splitters (must include 5-30 MHz in range). Number of splits and splitters is determined by t

Page 36 - 6.1 CONNECT TO THE GATEWAY

Powerline MU Page 3 of 112 TABLE OF CONTENTS 1 ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE...

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Powerline MU Page 30 of 112 Also, be sure not to touch any bare wire or bus bars. (See Figure). Note: To reduce attenuation, attach the couplers to t

Page 38 - 6.2.2 Date and Time

Powerline MU Page 31 of 112 Figure 13 Inductive Coupler Connection, Multiple Transformers Capacitive Coupling An ideal place to use capacitive coupli

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Powerline MU Page 32 of 112 Figure 14 Individually-metered installation (capacitive coupling)

Page 40 - 6.2.4 Logs

Powerline MU Page 33 of 112 5 Hardware Installation 5.1 UPGRADING FIRMWARE NOTE: When Upgrading to Firmware Version 2.0 over the Powerline, you mus

Page 41 - 6.2.5 Reboot

Powerline MU Page 34 of 112 To connect to the Modem web based interface: 1. Connect your PC to the Modem Ethernet port. 2. The Modem’s default setti

Page 42 - 6.2.7 Site Info

Powerline MU Page 35 of 112 Testing can also be achieved using two modems if you have knowledge of the phase distribution within the building. 5.3.2

Page 43 - 6.3 ADVANCED

Powerline MU Page 36 of 112 6 CONFIGURING THE POWERLINE MU GATEWAY You must configure the Powerline MU Gateway and Modems for your system. For easies

Page 44 - 6.3.2 SNMP Configuration

Powerline MU Page 37 of 112 Open your web browser and enter the following Gateway default IP address: http://192.168.1.99. Enter your user ID and pass

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Powerline MU Page 38 of 112 6.2 CONFIGURATION AND MAINTENANCE 6.2.1 System Information Figure 16 System Information Screen The System Information

Page 46 - 6.3.4 VLAN Configuration

Powerline MU Page 39 of 112 Use the Date and Time screen to set the current date and time on the Gateway (use 24-hour time format). You can also set t

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Powerline MU Page 4 of 112 5.3 Installation ... 3

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Powerline MU Page 40 of 112 6.2.4 Logs Figure 19 Logs Screen The System Logs screen provides valuable diagnostic tools. The box at the top displays

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Powerline MU Page 41 of 112 6.2.5 Reboot Figure 20 Reboot and Reset to Defaults Screen It may become necessary to reboot the Gateway. Rebooting doe

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Powerline MU Page 42 of 112 6.2.6 Backup and Restore Settings Figure 21 Backup and Restore Settings Screen When you select Backup Settings you can s

Page 51 - 6.4 IP ADDRESS

Powerline MU Page 43 of 112 6.3 ADVANCED 6.3.1 BAM Configuration Figure 23 BAM Configuration Enable Authentication Mode and add one or more Authent

Page 52 - 6.5 POWERLINE

Powerline MU Page 44 of 112 6.3.2 SNMP Configuration Figure 24 SNMP Configuration What is SNMP? The Simple Network Management Protocol (SNMP) is a T

Page 53 - 6.5.2 NEK Configuration

Powerline MU Page 45 of 112 SNMP Get community string can be used to do a "get" operation on the OID's belonging to the following group

Page 54 - 6.5.3 PSD Setting

Powerline MU Page 46 of 112 6.3.3 SNMP Access Control Figure 25 SNMP Access Control Use this screen to control which IP addresses and networks are a

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Powerline MU Page 47 of 112 Gateway and Modem has been selected, care must be taken to ensure that the entire network has been properly configured to

Page 56 - 6.5.4 Remote NEK

Powerline MU Page 48 of 112 The LAN ports can be used for: • Extending the network to other Powerline Gateways or other Ethernet based IP devices sin

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Powerline MU Page 49 of 112 Figure 29. Example Configuration of a Modem in VLAN Pass-Through Mode. VLAN Implementation using Modems in Bridge Mode:

Page 58 - 7 Powerline Modem

Powerline MU Page 5 of 112 7.3.5 Backup...

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Powerline MU Page 50 of 112 Figure 30. Modem LUID Range Configuration in the Powerline MU Gateway.

Page 60 - 7.3.1 System Info

Powerline MU Page 51 of 112 6.4 IP ADDRESS 6.4.1 IP Configuration Figure 31 IP Configuration On this page, you may configure the Gateway to obtain

Page 61 - 7.3.2 System Password

Powerline MU Page 52 of 112 6.5 POWERLINE 6.5.1 Modem List Figure 32 Modem List The Modem List displays a list of all the modems that appear on the

Page 62 - 7.3.3 System Logs

Powerline MU Page 53 of 112 6.5.2 NEK Configuration Figure 33 NEK Configuration You may choose a Network Encryption Key (NEK). Remember to change al

Page 63 - 7.3.4 Reset

Powerline MU Page 54 of 112 6.5.3 PSD Setting Figure 34 PSD Setting The PSD (Power Spectral Density) setting screen provides a place for the end use

Page 64 - 7.3.5 Backup

Powerline MU Page 55 of 112 Table 4 Powerline MU Carriers Linked to Carrier Frequency. Carrier # Center Freq (MHz) Carrier # Center Freq (MHz) Carri

Page 65 - 7.3.6 Site Info

Powerline MU Page 56 of 112 6.5.4 Remote NEK Figure 35 Modem NEK Screen (Powerline Modem) Figure 36 Modem NEK Screen (Hybrid Adapter) The NEK on th

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Powerline MU Page 57 of 112 with the NEK on the Gateway. Only the Hybrid Adapter that is connected to the Gateway can be changed. To change the NEK o

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Powerline MU Page 58 of 112 7 Powerline Modem Install the Powerline Modem according to the directions included in the package. Remember that the Gate

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Powerline MU Page 59 of 112 • System: View and make changes in the system. View the system information and logs. Set or change the time and date info

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Powerline MU Page 6 of 112 Figure 3 Sample Diagram A...19 Figu

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Powerline MU Page 60 of 112 7.3.1 System Info Figure 38 System Info Screen The System Info page gives you a view of the Modem’s status and settings.

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Powerline MU Page 61 of 112 7.3.2 System Password Figure 39 System Password Screen You can change the login information for a modem. The default use

Page 72 - 7.3.12 VLAN Configuration

Powerline MU Page 62 of 112 7.3.3 System Logs Figure 40 System Logs Screen The Powerline Modem maintains a system log which displays potential secur

Page 73 - 7.4 IP CONFIGURATION

Powerline MU Page 63 of 112 7.3.4 Reset Figure 41 Reset Screen It may become necessary to reset the Modem if it begins working improperly. Resetting

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Powerline MU Page 64 of 112 7.3.5 Backup Figure 42 Backup Screen Select Backup Settings to save the current settings to a file. Name the directory

Page 75 - 7.4.2 WAN

Powerline MU Page 65 of 112 7.3.6 Site Info Figure 43 Site Info Screen Enter the name and location of the modem and the contact information for tha

Page 76 - 7.4.3 DMZ

Powerline MU Page 66 of 112 7.3.7 Advanced Packet Priority Figure 44 Advanced Packet Priority Choose the desired Quality of Service (QoS) setting, e

Page 77 - 7.4.4 Scan Devices

Powerline MU Page 67 of 112 User Priorities or 3-bit ToS setting Class of Service Application class 7 3 Network Control—characterized by a “must

Page 78 - 7.4.6 PSD Setting

Powerline MU Page 68 of 112 7.3.9 Advanced SNMP Configuration Figure 46 Advanced SNMP Configuration What is SNMP? The Simple Network Management Prot

Page 79 - Communities follows:

Powerline MU Page 69 of 112 SNMP Get community string can be used to do a "get" operation on the OID's belonging to the following group

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Powerline MU Page 7 of 112 Figure 37 System Info Screen ...60 Figu

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Powerline MU Page 70 of 112 7.3.10 Advanced SNMP Access Control Figure 47 SNMP Access Control Screen Use this screen to control which IP addresses a

Page 82 - Date: June 1, 2007

Powerline MU Page 71 of 112 • Modem 1, Modem 2, and Gateway have the same NEK. Figure 49 Typical Set Up for the Modem Repeater Procedure: To connec

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Powerline MU Page 72 of 112 Figure 51 Operating Mode (Use with Re;eater) General guidelines when using Modems as Repeaters: • The maximum bandwidth

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Powerline MU Page 73 of 112 request packets were tagged with the Management VLAN ID or VPID, the response packets will be tagged with the respective V

Page 85 - Date: June 1

Powerline MU Page 74 of 112 7.4.1 IP Configuration with NAT Enabled Figure 53 IP Address with NAT Enabled Screen If enabled, NAT (Network Address T

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Powerline MU Page 75 of 112 7.4.2 WAN Figure 54 IP Address WAN Choose whether you want the Modem to obtain an IP address automatically (default) or

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Powerline MU Page 76 of 112 7.4.3 DMZ Figure 55 IP Address DMZ The DMZ (Demilitarized Zone) feature allows you to specify one computer on your netwo

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Powerline MU Page 77 of 112 7.4.4 Scan Devices Figure 56 Scan Devices Screen Select Scan Devices. A list of scanned devices on the Powerline Networ

Page 89 - 8.3 LEGAL NOTICES

Powerline MU Page 78 of 112 7.4.6 PSD Setting Figure 58 PSD Setting Screen The PSD (Power Spectral Density) setting screen provides a place for the

Page 90 - Issue 2.0 Page 90 of 112

Powerline MU Page 79 of 112 8 Legal and Regulatory Notices 8.1 IMPORTANT NOTE ON MODIFICATIONS Intentional or unintentional changes or modifications

Page 91 - 8.3.3 Limit of Liability

Powerline MU Page 8 of 112 1 ABOUT THIS USER GUIDE In future issues, this section will identify features, descriptions, and revisions that are new si

Page 92 - 9 Additional Resources

Powerline MU Page 80 of 112 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (Gateway) Česky [Czech] Motorola tímto prohlašuje, že tento Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy

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Powerline MU Page 81 of 112 Magyar [Hungarian] Alulírott, Motorola nyilatkozom, hogy a Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nyy series, megfelel a vonatko

Page 94 - 11 Technical Specifications

Powerline MU Page 82 of 112 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Motorola declares under it sole responsibility that the products, to which this declaration rel

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Powerline MU Page 83 of 112 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (Modem) Česky [Czech] Motorola tímto prohlašuje, že tento Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx se

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Powerline MU Page 84 of 112 Magyar [Hungarian] Alulírott, Motorola nyilatkozom, hogy a Motorola Powerline MU 0171486Nxx series, megfelel a vonatkoz

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Powerline MU Page 85 of 112 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Motorola declares under it sole responsibility that the products, to which this declaration rel

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Powerline MU Page 86 of 112 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY (Hybrid Adapter) Česky [Czech] Motorola tímto prohlašuje, že tento Motorola Powerline MU 01714

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 87 of 112 Magyar [Hungarian] Alulírott, Motorola nyilatkozom, hogy a Motoro

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 88 of 112 DECLARATION OF CONFORMITY Motorola declares under it sole responsibility

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 89 of 112 8.3 LEGAL NOTICES 8.3.1 Software License Terms and Conditions ONLY OPEN T

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Powerline MU Page 9 of 112 Table 3: Admonition types Admonition Label General Message NOTE: informative content that may ◦ defy common or cursory l

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 90 of 112 THIS WARRANTY. MOTOROLA DOES NOT WARRANT ANY SOFTWARE THAT HAS BEEN OPERATE

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 91 of 112 interim relief from a court is necessary to prevent serious and irreparable

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 92 of 112 9 Additional Resources Canopy provides two additional resources where you

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 93 of 112 10 History of Changes in This Document Version 2.0 The document is an upda

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 94 of 112 11 Technical Specifications August 2007 Motorola Powerline MU is a new br

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 95 of 112 Powerline Modem • Plugs into a standard AC power outlet to receive Interne

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 96 of 112 Powerline MU Gateway • Injects the Internet signal into the building’s el

Page 110 - Appendix B Signal Distances

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 97 of 112 Powerline MU Adapter Available Now! • Used in pairs • One Ad

Page 111 - 30 Mbp(s)

Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 98 of 112 Powerline MU Panel Extender Available Now! • Useful in mass-me

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Powerline MU User Guide March, 2007 Issue 2.0 Page 99 of 112 Powerline MU Inductive Coupler • Useful in individually-metered and multip

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