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SHDTU03-TDM G.SHDSL NTU (E1, Serial, Ethernet)

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9 1.4 Ordering Information: Interface AC+DC Power E1 Interface SHDTU03-E1-AD Data Interface SHDTU03-Data-AD Ethernet Interface SHDTU03-ET10

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99 When disconnected, you may re-connect by pressing [Space] key to restart the login display. The new login screen will show

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100 5 Appendix 5.1 Abbreviations AIS Alarm Indication Signal AMI Alternate mark inversion ASYM Asymmetric ATM Asynchronous Transfer Mode B8ZS

Page 5 - Tables of Contents

101 FAS Frame alignment signal FCS Frame Check Sequence HDB3 High-Density Bipolar of order 3 HDLC High-Level Data Link Control HEC Header error che

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102 SNR MARGIN Signal to noise ration margin STU SHDSL Terminal Unit STU-C SHDSL Terminal Unit - Central office side STU-R SHDSL Terminal Unit -

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103 5.2 Data Interface Pin Assignments The table below displays Data Interface Pin Assignments for the Serial DCE Model . Function Abbrev. Direct

Page 8 - 1 Introduction

104 5.3 V.35 DB25(M) to M.34(F) adaptor Cable If the DTE (Data Terminal Equipment) connector is using 34-pin Winchester type, we must use the cable

Page 9 - 1.3 Specifications

105 V.35 interface (34-pin Winchester type) contains the following signals: Pin Signal Abbr. DTE DCE A Chassis Ground FGND --- --- B S

Page 10 - 1.5 Applications

106 5.4 X.21 DB25(M) to DB15(F) adaptor Cable For X.21 application, we must use the DB-25 to DB-15 adaptor cable for connects to a X.21 DTE DB-15 ma

Page 11 - 2.1 Front Panel

107 The pin out of DB-15 connector on X.25 adaptor cable: Pin Signal Abbr. DTE DCE 1 Shield 2 Transmit (A) TA Out In 3 Contr

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108 DCD1RXD2TXD3DTR4GND5DSR6RTS7CTS8DSR1DCD2DTR3GND4RXD5TXD6CTS7RTS8NC9DB9 (Female) RJ-45 5.5 Console Cable The front view of RJ-45 console

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10 2 Getting to know the SHDSL NTU This chapter shows the front and rear panel and how to install the hardware. 2.1 Front Panel 2.1.1 E1 interface

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109 5.6 E1 Balance Cable The front view of RJ-48C E1 balance cable socket on rear panel: The pin out of RJ-48C plug on

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110 5.7 E1 Unbalance Cable Connections to the E1 BNC ports are made using a 75-ohm coaxial cable with a bayonet-style twist-lock BNC connec

Page 16 - 2.3 Installation

111 5.8 Ethernet Cable The Ethernet cables should be 4 pair unscreened cable (UTP) or screened (STP) of type CAT5 (or higher). Both crossed a

Page 17 - 2.3.1 For E1 Interface

112 5.9 DSL Cable The front view of DSL cable socket on rear panel: The pin out of RJ-45 modular jack on DSL cable: Pin Number D

Page 18 - 2.3.2 For Data Interface

113 5.10 Power Cord The front view of IEC-320 C6 type AC Inlet on rear panel: The pin out of AC Inlet connector: Pin number Descr

Page 19 - 2.3.3 For Ethernet Interface

114 5.11 Illustration of Loopback connection device (E1) RJ-48C Pin number Description 4 Transmit Ring 3 Rx Shield 1 Receive Ring 6 TX Shiel

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115 5.12 Illustration of Loopback connection device (Data) DB-25(M) Pin number Signal Description 2 TD(A) Transmit Data 14 TD(B) Transmit Data

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11 The following table describes the LEDs’ function of device. LED Color Action Description On Power is on. POWER Green Off Power is off. On S

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12 2.2 Rear Panel 2.2.1 E1 Interface Model AC+DC power input version The rear panel of this model includes the power switch, AC+DC p

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13 2.2.2 Data (V.35) Interface Model AC+DC power input version The rear panel of this model includes the power switch, AC+DC power socket,

Page 28 - E1 Interface

14 2.2.3 Ethernet Interface Model AC +DC power input version The rear panel of this model includes the power switch, AC+DC power socket, RJ

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15 2.3 Installation Note: To avoid possible damage to this modem, do not turn on the product before hardware installation. 9 Plug the power cord

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16 2.3.1 For E1 Interface AC+DC power input version

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17 2.3.2 For Data Interface AC +DC power input version

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18 !2.3.3 For Ethernet Interface AC +DC power input version Protective earth: The marked lug or terminal should be connected to the building pr

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19 2.4 CAUTION CAUTION for accessibility Be sure that the power outlet you plug the power card into is easily accessible and located as close as to

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20 Product servicing Do not attempt to service this product yourself, as opening or removing covers may expose you to dangerous voltage points or oth

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21 3 Configuring with Keypad and LCD This chapter provides information on how to configure your G.SHDSL NTU via front panel LCD display and keypads

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22 3.2 Main menu Tree After turning on G.SHDSL NTU, the LCD display will prompt “SHDSL NTU” and its interface mode. Press Enter key to enter. Sub-m

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23 3.3 Menu tree for [SHOW STATUS] You can check status via LCD display. SHOW STATUS E1 interface model: STATUS INTERFACE , STATUS SHDSL STATUS

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24 The other menu trees are as follows: SHOW STATUS > STATUS INTERFACE STATUS INTERFACE * INTERFACE* SHOW STATUS > STATUS SHDSL STATUS SHD

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25 SHOW STATUS > STATUS Data STATUS Data * INTERFACE * * DATA RATE * * CLOCK * * Data RTS * * DATA CTS * * DATA DTR * * DATA DSR * * DATA DCD * *

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26 3.4 Menu tree for [SHOW STATISTICS] The product can display two kinds of statistics data: SHDSL statistics data [ES, SES, UAS and LOWS] Sho

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27 E1 Interface

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28 Data Interface Ethernet Interface

Page 44 - 3.7.2 BER Test

The information in this publication has been carefully checked and is believed to be entirely accurate at the time of publication. CTC Union Technolog

Page 45 - 3.8 Parameters Table

29 3.5 Menu tree for [SYSTEM SETUP] You can check system setup type via LCD display. SYSTEM SETUP E1 interface model: SETUP INTERFACE , SETUP SHD

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30 SYSTEM SETUP > SETUP INTERFACE SETUP INTERFACE Selection items SETUP INTERFACE E1, DATA, ETHERNET Model Interface modes supportE1 in

Page 47 - 4.1 Login Procedure

31 SYSTEM SETUP > SETUP SHDSL SETUP SHDSL SETUP SHDSL Selection items SETUP MODE STU-R, STU-C-INTCLK, STU-C-EXTCLK SET

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32 3.5.1 Sub-Menu tree for SETUP E1 Interface SYSTEM SETUP Î SETUP E1 SETUP E1 E1 parameter setting: E1 Items

Page 49 - 4.2 Window structure

33 E1 Framer Setting: Framer Slot Number First Slot PCM31 FAS 1 to 31 1 to 31 PCM31C FAS+CRC4 1 to 31 1 to 31 PCM30 FAS+CAS 1 to 30 1 to 31

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34 30 1 29 1~2 28 1~3 27 1~4 26 1~5 25 1~6 24 1~7 23 1~8 22 1~9 21 1~10 20 1~11 19 1~12 18 1~13 17 1~14 16 1~15 15 1~15,17 14 1~15,17~18 13 1~15,17~1

Page 51 - 4.5 [Setup] Configuration

35 3.5.2 Sub-Menu tree for SETUP SERIAL Interface SYSTEM SETUP Î SETUP SERIAL SETUP DATA

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36 Data Items Setting INTERFACE V.35 X.21(RS-530) Nx64K (Rate) 1 ~ 36 CLOCK Normal Inverse RTS On From DTE CTS On Off From RTS DSR On Off Fr

Page 53 - 4.5.1 Configure Interface

37 3.5.3 Sub-Menu tree for SETUP Ethernet Interface SYSTEM SETUP Î SET UP ETHERNET SETUP ETHERNET If you set Ethernet

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38 3.6 Menu tree for [REBOOT SYSTEM] REBOOT SYSTEM To use the REBOOT SYSTEM command, press “ENTER” Key; select ”YES” and press ”ENTER” Key again.

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39 3.7 Menu tree for [SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC]

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40 SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC System Diagnostic has two functions: Loopback test and BER test. SYSTEM DIAGNOSTIC Î DIAG LOOPBACK DIAG LOOPBACK SYSTEM DI

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41 Stand alone NTU, no connection with other NTU: E1 interface CO side Data interface CO side Local digital Local digital Local Local Remote line R

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43 3.7.2 BER Test This function provides the internal Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT) for complete testing of local and remote modem and the link qualit

Page 61 - Fractional E1

44 3.8 Parameters Table 3.8.1 E1 Interface Model NTU Type □STU-R □STU-C-INTCLK □STU-C-EXTCLK Annex □A □B PSD □R1_ASTM □R2_ASYM □

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45 3.8.3 Ethernet Interface model NTU Type □STU-R □STU-C-INTCLK □STU-C-EXTCLK Annex □A □B PSD □R1_ASTM □R2_ASYM □SYM_ENABLE □ASYM_D

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46 4 Configuration with Console Port This chapter will deal with the specifics of configuration and operation of this product via console port with

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47 Press the SPACE key until the login screen appears. When you see the login screen, you can logon to device. Username use “admin”. When the system

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48 4.2 Window structure After you type the password, the main menu will display. Above screen capture shows the common stru

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Tables of Contents 1 INTRODUCTION...

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49 4.3 Menu Commands Before changing the configuration, familiarize yourself with the operations list in the following table. The operation list wi

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50 4.5 [Setup] Configuration This section provides information about configuration the G.SHDSL NTU. Follow the procedures: In main menu, select se

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51 The screen will prompt as follows: E1 interface model You can see the E1 parameters that can be set. Data interface mo

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52 Ethernet interface model You can see Ethernet parameters can be set. 4.5.1 Configure Interface Select Interface item, a

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53 Press [TAB] to select the operating type and press enter to finish setting. Model Interface modes supportE1 interface mod

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54 The SHDSL parameters items include SHDSL Mode, Annex type, PSD, SNR margin and Power backoff. To configure SHDSL mode, mov

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55 To configure the SHDSL Annex type, move the cursor to Annex and press [ENTER or [L]]. Select the Annex type by using the [TAB] key. Setup SHDSL pa

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56 To set SHDSL Margin, move the cursor to margin and press [ENTER] or [L]. You can key the SHDSL margin setting value. Setup SHDSL parameter, SNR Ma

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57 4.5.3 Configure E1 parameters When using the E1 interface model, select the E1 item and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT]. The E1 s

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58 Channel Framing PCM31 FAS PCM31C FAS+CRC4 PCM30 FAS+CAS PCM30C FAS+CAS+CRC4 FULL Unframed E1 (transparent) PCM31 and PCM31C /

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4.6 [STATUS] VIEW THE SYSTEM STATUS...

Page 78 - 4.6.2 Show Interface Status

59 STU-C (E1)STU-R (E1) DTEDTEE1E1 SHDSLFrame E1Data rate 2048STU-C (E1)STU-R (V.35)DTEDTEV.35E1 SHDSLFrame N x 64 (N=1~32)STU-C (V.35)STU-R (E1) DTED

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60 FAS Data Data Data Data Data Data Data Data01234567831Time Slot64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k 64k1408k9 ~ 30RULEFirst Time Slot ? 31- Time Sl

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61 Setup E1 Parameter, Line Code The G.SHDSL NTU supports two different line codes: HDB3 or AMI. HDB3 is the most popular an

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62 Setup E1 Parameter, AIS AIS (Alarm Indication Signal) is a method to inform the remote connection that there is a signal o

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63 Setup E1 Parameter, Build Out The G.SHDSL NTU can support both unbalanced E1 at 75 ohms and balanced E1 at 120 ohms. The se

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64 The Serial settings include: Interface, data rate, clocking and handshaking lines (RTS, CTS, DSR and DCD) setup etc. Setup

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65 Setup Data Parameter, Data Rate For Data data rate, the default setting is N=32. The date rate can be adjusted in incremen

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66 Setup Data Parameter, RTS The behavior of the RTS (Request To Send) signal may be set in one of two ways. When set 'o

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67 Setup Data Parameter, DSR The behavior of the DSR (Data Set Ready) signal may be set in one of three ways. When set '

Page 87 - For Serial interface model:

68 Setup Data Parameter, Delay The delay setting is used to cause a delay for CTS to follow RTS. The delay setting may be set

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69 The Ethernet settings include: data rate, auto config, duplex and speed. Setup Interface Parameter, Data Rate

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70 Setup Ethernet Parameter, Auto Configuration You can select Enable and Disable for auto configuration. When auto configur

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71 If auto configuration is disabled, the other parameter Duplex and Speed can setup in forced mode. Setup Ethernet Paramete

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72 Setup Ethernet Parameter, Speed You can set up the Ethernet speed as 10Mbps or 100Mbps. Duplex Mismatch issues When using

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73 4.5.7 Restore factory default setting The G.SHDSL NTU can have all settings restored to their original factory settings simply by going to the set

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74 The default vaules are as the following: SHDSL setup NTU Interface setup NTU Type setup Shdsl Annex setup Shdsl Psd setup Shdsl Margin setup

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75 4.6 [Status] View the system status You can use the status command to view the status of SHDSL, E1, Data and Interface as well as statistic and

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76 You will see the following screen: The SHDSL status will display a real-time status of the SHDSL on local side and remote s

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77 4.6.2 Show Interface Status Select the Interface command to show the Interface status: You can see all the interface sta

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78 4.6.3 Show Current Performance Select Current Perf command to show the Current Performance. This window displays the acc

Page 99 - 4.11 [Exit] Exit the system

7 1 Introduction 1.1 Models The G.SHDSL NTU Series offers three different interface models (E1, Data and Ethernet) for connecting customers to hi

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79 4.6.4 View the Local and remote Statistics Select Loc_statistic command to show the local side statistic information. Ei

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80 The statistics display window will display performance monitor data for the selected interval (15 minutes or 24 hours). The display will show the

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81 View the performance monitor data for the selected interval 1 day: For Data and Ethernet Interface models, there are perfo

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82 View the performance monitor data for the selected interval 1 day: If you want to view the remote side’s statistics, ple

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83 The following are commonly used acronyms: ES Number of error seconds in which one or more CRC (Cyclic Redundancy Check) error events occurred d

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84 4.7 [Show] View System Configuration By using show command, you can view the system configuring. Select show and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT].

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85 The cursor is already on the System command, so press ENTER and the following screen will display the general system information.

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86 For Serial interface model: For Ethernet interface model:

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87 4.7.3 Show configuration in command script To show the system script file, please select Script and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT]. The screen will list

Page 109 - 5.5 Console Cable

88 For Serial interface model: For Ethernet interface model:

Page 110 - Front View

8 1.3 Specifications WAN Interface • Line Rate: SHDSL per G.991.2 • Coding: trellis coded pulse amplitude modulation (TCPAM-16) • Support: Annex

Page 111 - 5.7 E1 Unbalance Cable

89 4.8 [Reboot] Reboot the system In main menu, move the cursor to reboot and press [ENTER]. The device will reboot after confirming.

Page 112 - 5.8 Ethernet Cable

90 4.9 [Diag] Diagnostic – Loopback and BER Test The diagnostic facility allows you to test the different aspects of your G.SHDSL NTU to determine

Page 113 - 5.9 DSL Cable

91 The loopback screen looks like the following: For more information about those loopback functions, please refer the Keypads

Page 114 - 5.10 Power Cord

92 The BER Test screen looks like the following: The G.SHDSL NTU includes an internal Bit Error Rate Tester (BERT) for comple

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93 4.10 [Upgrade] firmware upgrade This section will introduce how to upgrade the kernel and FPGA code of G.SHDSL NTU. Select upgrade in main menu

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94 When you upgrade the kernel code, select the Kernel item and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT]. Click Send file in terminal access

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95 If you want to upgrade the FPGA code, select FPGA item and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT]. When it is upgrading, you will see t

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96 Once the upload is complete, make the final confirmation to erase and re-write the flash with new code. After the upgrade

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97 Remote upgrade - FPGA Before upgrading the NTU, you must have the Kernel code file and FPGA code file in your computer. WA

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98 4.11 [Exit] Exit the system To exit the system, you can use exit command. Select exit from the main menu and press [ENTER] or [RIGHT]. Answer y(

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