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Non-Blocking High Performance

Architecture

Delivers High Density Non-Blocking


10/100/1000 Mbps ports for High-
End Servers and Workstations

Carrier Class High-Availability


Chassis-Based Switching Product.

Highly Flexible, Scaleable, and


Security-Rich for the Distribution
Layer and the Wiring Closet

Base Layer 2 and Layer 3 Operations


Included

Upgradeable to a Switching Router


for Use with any High-Bandwidth IP,
IPX, and AppleTalk Application

FASTIRON II SWITCHES
FastIron II Switches - mance and highly available network designs within
High Performance Modular the wiring closet, the distribution layer, and the data
Chassis for the LAN center. FastIron-II delivers the industry leading per-
formance, price/performance and high-density
Foundry Networks’ award-winning FastIron-II prod- 10/100/1000 Mbps connectivity.
uct family, including the four-slot FastIron-II and
eight-slot FastIron-II Plus chassis, delivers a new Businesses requiring greater 10/100 Mbps port
level of high-performance capabilities for enterprise density can deploy the FastIron-II Plus for up to
and service provider networks. For the high-end data 168 auto-sensing and auto-negotiating 10/100
center computing needs, the FastIron-II family offers Mbps ports, and up to eight Gigabit Ethernet
the FastIron-II GC and the FastIron-II Plus GC, which ports. FastIron-II provides 72 auto-sensing and
allows for 32-port and 64-port Gigabit Ethernet auto-negotiating 10/100 Mbps ports, and up to
Copper, respectively. This ensures high-speed Gigabit eight Gigabit Ethernet ports. The FastIron-II and
Ethernet connection for high-end server clustering, the FastIron-II Plus can respectively contain up to
which increases packet performance throughput for 32 or 64 non-blocking 1000BaseT ports, allow-
any client-server or high-bandwidth based applica- ing for a cost-effective and greater Gigabit
tions. Based on Foundry’s unique IronCore ASIC Ethernet Copper port density.
architecture, FastIron-II delivers hardware-based dis-
tributed switching that increases the availability of Like the BigIron product family, the FastIron-II
network bandwidth to accommodate the next gener- product family is 10 Gigabit Ethernet ready. This
ation of high-bandwidth applications required by allows businesses to increase their return on
end-users. FastIron-II’s non-blocking architecture investment, when they acquire a FastIron II. The
enables network managers to build high-perfor- FastIron-II includes these features:
FASTIRON II Switches

High density switched 10/100 Mbps auto-negotiating


• 64 ports of non-blocked Gigabit Ethernet Ethernet ports and high-performance Gigabit Ethernet con-
• 256 Gbps of distributed switching capacity that delivers
nectivity is assured by Foundry’s IronCore architecture and
96,000,000 packets per second (pps) throughput
• High density, auto-sensing, and auto-negotiating 10/100 Mbps employed within the FastIron product family. It delivers non-
ports blocking packet performance and wire-speed packet forward-
• Dynamic VLANs based on port ing. Along with dynamic and scaleable VLAN switching func-
• Field-upgradeable to a switching router that supports the following:
tionality, network managers can design their networks to
o IP, IPX, and AppleTalk
• PIM-SM, PIM-DM, and DVMRP accommodate organizational changes with minimum net-
o RIP, RIP II, and OSPF working cutover activities.
o Dynamic VLANs based on protocol, or subnet
o Policy-based Traffic Classification on: IronClad QoS
• ToS (Type of Service)
• IP precedence mappings
• Layer 2/3/4 defined traffic flows Every port within any FastIron II product contains four hardware-
• 4,096 IEEE 802.1q VLANs based adjustable priority queues. Moreover, with a switching
• Four hardware-prioritized output QoS queues per port
router upgrade, network administrators can use Foundry’s IP
adjustable for:
o Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ) access policies for full control over traffic flows. Traffic flows can
o Strict Priority (SP) be classified based on the following attributes:
o 802.1p queue mapping
• Redundant management modules • Incoming (ingress) port
• Hot-swappable, load-sharing AC and DC power supply options • IP source/destination address or subnet
• Extensive management options: • MAC address
o Industry-standard Command Line Interface (CLI) • AppleTalk socket number
o IronView Network Management (stand-alone and HP • VLAN membership
OpenView GUI) • 802.1q tag
o Telnet • Type of Service (ToS)
o Web browser-based GUI
• Robust security:
o Denial of Service (DoS) protection from The network manager can configure the system to operate using
• SYN attacks either Strict Priority (SP) or Weighted Fair Queuing (WFQ). In
• Smurf attacks SP, all higher priority traffic is serviced first before any lower pri-
o RADIUS, TACACS/TACACS+, and AAA ority traffic. In WFQ, all queues are serviced according to the
o Multiple SysLogD server logging
o Highly secure Telnet access with Secure Shell (SSH) weighted value setting.
• 10 Gigabit Ethernet ready - no backplane upgrade required
In addition, network managers can reassign all the 802.1p
FastIron II Product Family priorities to any hardware queues. Furthermore, priorities
Key Features can be mapped to prioritize any TCP or UDP-based traffic
with or without their IP ToS field settings. This allows net-
Industry’s Price and Performance Switching Product Leader work managers to prioritize any IP-based services, such as
Voice over IP (VoIP).
The FastIron-II product family delivers the industry’s largest
switching capacity with 256 Gbps for today’s end-user LAN con- Dynamic VLANS
nectivity. With this capacity, it can easily handle 64 non-blocking
Gigabit Ethernet ports at a peak performance of 96,000,000 Using dynamic VLANs, a powerful feature supported on all of
packets per second (pps) - delivering more than 100 times the Foundry’s products, network administrators can simplify network
performance of today’s switches at a much lower price. Most of address administration and increase available bandwidth by logi-
the world’s largest networking environments today use the cally assigning users to virtual communities of interest based on a
FastIron-II product family to connect customers within an ISP or port, protocol, subnet, or 802.1q basis.
end-users within an Enterprise.
FASTIRON II Switches

• Port-based VLANs group users into different broadcast domains. You can use the Fast Uplink feature on a Foundry device
• A switching router upgrade delivers the following features: deployed as a wiring closet switch to decrease the convergence
o Protocol-based VLANs to define a more granular VLAN com-
time for the uplink ports to another device to just four seconds
munity definition based on AppleTalk, IP, IPX, DECnet,
NetBIOS, or other protocol types (two seconds for listening and two seconds for learning). The
o Subnet-based VLANs to create even finer community defini- wiring closet switch must be a Foundry device but the device at
tions the other end of the link can be a Foundry device or another ven-
dor’s switch. Configuration of the Fast Uplink Span feature takes
IEEE 802.1q VLAN tagging enables the creation of standards based,
place entirely on the Foundry device.
vendor interoperable virtual LANs that span multiple devices.

Single-instance STP enables network managers to configure a


Integrated Switch Routing (ISR)
single instance of the Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) to run on
all the port-based VLANs on a device. The single STP feature is
The FastIron II product family and its optional switching
especially useful for connecting a Foundry device to third-
router software reduce dependencies on external routers.
party devices that run a single spanning tree in accordance
With Foundry Networks’ Integrated Switch Routing (ISR)
with the 802.1q specification.
feature, network managers can configure a FastIron II to route
Layer 3 traffic from one protocol VLAN or IP subnet, IPX net-
Hardware-Based Multicast Support
work, or AppleTalk cable VLAN to another VLAN using virtual
interfaces (VEs) or a Layer 3 logical port. This feature helps
The FastIron-II offers industry leading hardware-based multicast
reduce the complexity of the network design when imple-
support that allows network managers to efficiently deploy appli-
menting VLANs by allowing network administrators to quick-
cations such as video-on-demand. Foundry’s Internet Group
ly respond to organizational changes without the added bur-
Membership Protocol (IGMP) multicast traffic reduction feature
den of additional equipment.
forwards a single copy of a transmission only to requesting ports.
This reduces overall network traffic, improving performance
Extensive Spanning Tree Capabilities
while conserving bandwidth.

Spanning Tree Protocol (STP) running on switches delays


Foundry’s ASICs are unique in their ability to recognize the mul-
message forwarding during the spanning tree recalculation
ticast join and leave messages embedded in the multicast traffic
period following a topology change. This slow convergence
flows at the port level, without having to send the traffic to a
is undesirable and impacts network recovery during STP com-
management processor for handling.
putation. Foundry Networks’ Fast Port Span, Fast Uplink, and
Single-Instance and Multiple-Instance STP help eliminate the
Network managers can easily create a network that can sustain
delay and network complexity introduced by STP.
and intelligently forward multicast traffic throughout the net-
work. With the FastIron-II’s support for various multicast routing
The Fast Port Span feature allows certain ports to enter the
protocols including DVMRP, and PIM Sparse and Dense modes,
forwarding state in four seconds. Specifically, Fast Port Span
network managers can easily design a network that can provide
allows faster convergence on ports that are attached to end
video-on-demand services, or multicast-based voice and video
stations and thus do not present the potential to cause Layer
applications without any detrimental effect to the network.
2 forwarding loops. Because the end stations cannot cause
forwarding loops, they can safely go through the STP state
IP Policy and Security
changes (blocking to listening to learning to forwarding)
more quickly than is allowed by the standard STP conver-
The FastIron-II, with the optional switching router upgrade,
gence time. Fast Port Span performs the convergence on these
offers IP filtering that enables network administrators to add
ports in four seconds (two seconds for listening and two sec-
granular bandwidth control by applying permit or deny filters on
onds for learning).
FASTIRON II Switches

traffic based on source and destination IP address to secure IP with both AC and DC power supplies, which allows the FastIron-II
networks from any network intrusion. chassis to conform to any type of power requirements.

With its default configuration or Layer 2 switching software, the All modules used within a FastIron-II are hot swappable with
FastIron-II product family includes Secure Shell. This ensures tight sub-second fault detection and fail-over. This allows for rapid
security for administering Telnet-based configuration changes, deployment of network connectivity, which is commonly
while still allowing for quick and easy configuration management. required within a rapidly growing organization, without any net-
work downtime. With Foundry’s Trunk Group feature, Wiring
In addition, the FastIron-II adds security features that protect the Closet-to-Distribution Gigabit Ethernet links can be aggregated to
network against Denial of Service (DoS) conditions such as TCP support high network traffic loads and provide link redundancy.
SYN or Smurf attacks. These features help by eliminating unneces-
sary network downtime caused by malicious hacker attacks. FastIron II Product Family Architecture

Carrier Class Reliability and Redundancy The FastIron II product family is built on Foundry’s non-blocking
IronCore architecture. The IronCore architecture provides switch-
FastIron-II supports dual load-sharing power supplies, but only one ing capacity in the core and on each module.
is required to power a fully configured chassis. The FastIron-II Plus
chassis supports four load balancing and load-sharing power sup- The core consists of a backplane and crosspoint switching fabric
plies. Two power a fully configured 8-slot chassis with the third that supports up to eight interface modules. The crosspoint
providing load-sharing capabilities and the fourth providing N+1 switching fabric includes high-speed ASICs that provide up to
redundancy. Network administrators can also configure the chassis 128 Gbps of effective switching capacity and 96,000,000 pps.

FIGURE 1: ENTERPRISE - CAMPUS NETWORK


FASTIRON II Switches

Each interface module utilizes a high-bandwidth, shared memory Distribution and Wiring Closet
switching fabric that switches up to 32 Gbps of bandwidth. This
local switching fabric houses the forwarding engines and Figure 1 depicts a typical Enterprise - Campus network environ-
includes ASICs that provide packet switching functions such as ment with redundant BigIron 4000s and 8000s deployed in the
priority handling. Each interface module also contains ASICs that backbone connecting the Data Center to the rest of the campus
perform high-speed Layer 2, Layer 3 (IP, IPX, and AppleTalk) and (Distribution). It also shows a Wiring Closet fitted with the
Layer 4 (TCP and UDP) look-ups and forwarding, including FastIron-II product, allowing network administrators to deliver
packet modifications of IP and IPX packets. non-blocking network performance to end-users.

Additionally, each interface module has an 8 Gbps full-duplex data path Gigabit Ethernet trunk group connections from the Wiring Closet
to the crosspoint fabric that provides separate priority queues for each to the Distribution deliver redundant and high-bandwidth con-
module destination.The combination of local switching interface mod- nectivity to the Data Center. The FastIron-II Plus switch accom-
ules and the non-blocking crosspoint backplane delivers a two-level modates 168 10/100 Mbps and the FastIron-II switch accommo-
switching system that easily scales up to 64 Gigabit Ethernet ports. dates 72 10/100 Mbps ports, which are auto-sensing and auto-
negotiating ports.
To ensure compatibility with existing infrastructures and provide
long-term investment protection, the IronCore architecture sup- Foundry’s VLAN feature allows network managers to easily cope
ports interfaces ranging from 10/100 Mbps to 1 Gbps today and with organizational changes, which allows businesses to create
10 Gbps in the future. organization changes based on business requirements and not

FIGURE 2: DATA CENTER CONNECTIVITY


FASTIRON II Switches

based on network equipment requirements. VLAN 100 and 200, By using Foundry’s extensive and dynamic VLAN capabilities, the
which are shown in figure 1, are spread out into different floors network administrator can create up to 4,096 different VLANs of
within a building and across two different buildings. The VLANs different types to simplify network design and configuration
allow organizations to group users and localize their network issues. FastIron-II enables the dynamic creation of VLANs on a
traffic together across buildings, without any network perfor- port, protocol, and subnet basis.
mance degradation.
In addition, the network administrator can deploy multiple trunk
Data Center Connectivity ports, multiple trunk groups and OSPF with ECMP to provide
many varied levels of fault tolerance and load balancing capabili-
Deployed in the Data Center (see figure 2), the FastIron-II pro- ties for servers within a Data Center.
vides connectivity for high-performance end stations using dedi-
cated 100 Mbps or Gigabit Ethernet connections. For added
bandwidth and redundancy, the network manager can allocate up
to four 100 Mbps links into a single, redundant connection,
which provides more bandwidth and adds an additional level of
link protection not offered by a single network connection.
FASTIRON II Switches

Technical Specifications
Performance Element Security Options
FastIron-II: Up to 48,000,000 packets per second AAA
FastIron-II Plus: Up to 96,000,000 packets per second RADIUS
Switching Capacity: Secure Shell (SSH v1)
FastIron-II: Up to 128 Gbps TACACS/TACACS+
FastIron-II Plus: Up to 256 Gbps Username/Password (Challenge and Response)
Bi-level Access Mode (Standard and EXEC Level)
Standards Compliance Repellant for Denial of Service attacks, such as TCP SYN
802.3, 10BaseT or Smurf Attacks
802.3u 100BaseTX, 100BaseFX
802.3z 1000BaseSX FastIron-II 4000 Physical Dimensions
802.3z 1000BaseLX 8.75”h x 17.5”w x 15”d (22.2 x 44.5 x 38.1 cm)
802.3x Flow Control Weight: 60 lbs fully loaded (29.9 kg)
802.1p/q VLAN Tagging
802.1d Bridging FastIron-II 8000 Physical Dimensions
802.3 Ethernet Like MIB 20.75”h x 17.5”w x 15.25”d (52.7 x 44.5 x 38.7 cm)
Repeater MIB Weight: 117 lbs fully loaded (43.7 kg)
Ethernet interface MIB Power Requirements
SNMPV1, V2c 90-250 VAC, 5.5A, 50-60Hz per auto-sensing,
SNMP MIB II Auto-switching power supply
Protocol Support Environmental
IP (RFC-1812) Operating Temperature: 5 C to 40 C (41 F to 104 F)
RIP (RFC-1058) Relative Humidity: 5 to 80%, @ 40 C (104 F), non-
RIP V2 (RFC-1723) condensing
OSPF (Interoperability with RFC-1583 and RFC-2328 V2) Maximum BTUs for fully populated FastIron-II: 4552
OSPF Traps (RFC-1850) Maximum BTUs for fully populated FastIron-II Plus: 9000
IPX/RIP/SAP Storage Temperature: -25∞ to 70∞ C
AppleTalk Storage Humidity: 95% maximum relative humidity,
IGMP (RFC-1112) non-condensing
DVMRP V3 Storage Altitude: 10,000 ft (3,000 m) maximum
VRRP (RFC-2338)
Foundry Standby Router Protocol (FSRP) Safety Agency Approvals
DNS Client EN 60950/IEC 950
PIM Dense and Sparse Mode (RFC-2362) UL 1950
ICMP Router Discovery Protocol (RFC-1256) CSA 950
IP forwarding table MIB (RFC-1354)
Electromagnetic Emission Certification
TFTP (RFC-783)
FCC Class A
BootP (RFC-1542)
EN 55022/CISPR-22 Class A; VCCI Class A
BootP (RFC-951)
Telnet (RFC-854) Immunity
RMON Groups 1,2,3,9 (RFC-1757) Generic: EN 50082-1
HTTP (RFC-2068) ESD: IEC 61000-4-2; 4 kV CD, 8 kV AD
BootP/DHCP Relay (RFC-2131) Radiated: IEC 61000-4-3; 3 V/m
EFT/Burst: IEC 61000-4-4; 1.0 kV (power line), 0.5 kV
Network Management
(signal line)
Integrated Command Line Interface
Conducted: IEC 61000-4-6; 3 V
Telnet
SNMP Warranty 2100 Gold Street
RMON 1-year hardware P.O. B ox 649100
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Windows NT Tel 408.586.1700
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FASTIRON II Switches

Ordering Information
Part Number Description

FastIron-II Family of Layer 2/Layer 3 Switches: 4-slot Chassis System


FI7202 72-port 10/100 and 2-port Gig Fiber Management Module (SX optics, for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI7202-2LX 72-port 10/100 and 2-port Gig Fiber Management Module (LX optics, for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI7204 72-port 10/100 and 4-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (SX optics, for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI7204-2LX 72-port 10/100 and 4-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (2 SX & 2LX optics, for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI7204-4LX 72-port 10/100 and 4-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (LX optics, for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI7208 72-port 10/100 and 8-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (SX optics, for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI7208-2LX 72-port 10/100 and 8-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (2 SX & 2 LX optics, for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI7208-4LX 72-port 10/100 and 8-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (2 SX & 4 LX optics, for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC)
FI7208-8LX 72-port 10/100 and 8-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (4 LX, for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC)
FI7202GC 72-port 10/100 and 2-port Gig Copper Mgmt Module (RJ45 connectors)
FI7204GC 72-port 10/100 and 4-port Gig Copper Mgmt Module (RJ45 connectors)
FI7208GC 72-port 10/100 and 8-port Gig Copper Mgmt Module (RJ45 connectors)
FI24GC FastIron-II 4-slot system with 24-port Gigabit Copper, 1 available slot
FI2416GC FastIron-II 4-slot Starter Kit, 24-ports 10/100 and 16-ports Gig Copper, 1 available slot

FastIron-II Family of Layer 2/Layer 3 Switches: 8-slot Chassis System


FI-14402 FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 2-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (2SX), 1 available slot
FI-14402-2LX FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 2-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (2LX), 1 available slot
FI-14404 FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 4-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (4SX), 1 available slot
FI-14404-2LX FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 4-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (4LX/2SX), 1 available slot
FI-14404-4LX FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 4-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (4LX), 1 available slot
FI-14408 FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 8-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module, 1 available slot
FI-14408-2LX FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 8-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (2LX & 6SX), 1 available slot
FI-14408-4LX FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 8-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (4LX & 4SX), 1 available slot
FI-14408-8LX FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 8-port Gig Fiber Mgmt Module (8LX)
FI64GC FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system, 64-ports Gigabit Copper
FI-14402GC FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 2-port Gig Copper Mgmt Module, 1 available slot
FI-14404GC FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 4-port Gig Copper Mgmt Module, 1 available slot
FI-14408GC FastIron-II Plus 8-slot system with 144-port 10/100 and 8-port Gig Copper Mgmt Module, 1 available slot
FASTIRON II Switches

Part Number Description

FastIron-II Family: Management and Interface Modules


FI2GM FastIron-II Management Module with two(2) SX Gig Optics (for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI2GM-2LX FastIron-II Management Module with two(2) LX Gig Optics (for 9 or 10 µ SM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI4GM FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 4 SX Gig Optics (for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI4GM-2LX FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 2 SX (50 or 62.5 µ SM Fiber) & 2LX (9 or 10 µ MM Fiber) Gig Optics (SC Connectors)
FI4GM-4LX FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 4 LX Gig Optics (for 9 or 10 µ SM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI8GM FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 8 SX Gig Optics (for 50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber, SC Connectors)
FI8GM-2LX FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 6 SX (50 or 62.5 µ SM Fiber) & 2 LX (9 or 10 µ MM Fiber) Gig Optics (SC Connectors)
FI8GM-4LX FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 4 SX (50 or 62.5 µ SM Fiber) & 4 LX (9 or 10 µ MM Fiber) Gig Optics (SC Connectors)
FI8GM-8LX FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 4 LX (9 or 10 µ MM Fiber) Gig Optics (SC Connectors)
FI2GCM FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 2-port Gig Copper, (RJ-45)
FI4GCM FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 4-port Gig Copper, (RJ-45)
FI8GCM FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 8-port Gig Copper, (RJ-45)
FI8GC FastIron-II Mgmt Module with 8-port Gig Copper, (RJ-45)
FI24E FastIron-II 24-port 10/100 Module
FI2G FastIron-II 2-port Gigabit Fiber Module, SX (50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber) Optics
FI2G-LX FastIron-II 2-port Gigabit Fiber Module, LX (9 or 10 µ SM Fiber) Optics
FI8G FastIron-II 8-port Gigabit Fiber Module, 8 SX (50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber) Optics
FI8G-2LX FastIron-II 8-port Gigabit Fiber Module, 6SX (50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber) & 2 LX (9 or 10 µ SM Fiber)
FI8G-4LX FastIron-II 8-port Gigabit Fiber Module, 4SX (50 or 62.5 µ MM Fiber) & 4 LX (9 or 10 µ SM Fiber)
FI8G-8LX FastIron-II 8-port Gigabit Fiber Module, 8 LX (9 or 10 µ SM Fiber)

2100 Gold Street


P.O. B ox 649100
San Jose, CA 95164-9100
Tel 408.586.1700
Fax 408.586.1900
www.foundrynet.com

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