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Cisco Physical Security Multiservices 
Platform Series User Guide

Model CPS-MSP-1RU-K9

 

Model CPS-MSP-2RU-K9

Text Part Number: OL-21838-03

Содержание CPS-MSP-1RU-K9

Страница 1: ...t Tasman Drive San Jose CA 95134 1706 USA http www cisco com Tel 408 526 4000 800 553 NETS 6387 Fax 408 527 0883 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide Model CPS MSP 1RU K9 Model CPS MSP 2RU K9 Text Part Number OL 21838 03 ...

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Страница 3: ...ies Device 2 1 Setting up a Multiservices Platform Series Device 2 1 Unpacking the Multiservices Platform Series Device 2 2 Mounting the Multiservices Platform Series Device in a Rack 2 2 Preparing for Rack Mounting 2 3 Rack Mounting 2 4 Installing Hard Drives 2 10 Connecting to Power the Network and External Devices 2 11 Multiservices Platform Series Maintenance Operations 2 11 Removing the Chass...

Страница 4: ...itations E 4 Motion Detection with Low Quality Cameras E 5 Video Card Connector and LED E 6 Understanding Video Channel Numbers E 6 1 RU Multi Services Platform Series Device Channel Numbers E 6 2 RU Multi Services Platform Series Device Channel Numbers E 8 Connecting the Video Capture Card to the BNC Breakout Panel E 10 Part Numbers E 12 Specifications E 13 Configuration Instructions for Cisco Vi...

Страница 5: ...re installing these devices Organization This document is organized as follows Chapter 1 Overview Provides information about the Multiservices Platform Series features chassis and system interface Chapter 2 Setting Up and Maintaining the Multiservices Platform Series Device Describes how to perform a variety of set up and hardware maintenance procedures for Multiservices Platform Series devices Ap...

Страница 6: ...content to be delivered directly to your desktop using a reader application The RSS feeds are a free service and Cisco currently supports RSS version 2 0 Appendix D 16 x CIF 4 x 4CIF Video Capture Card Provides information about the optional 16 x CIF 4 x 4CIF video capture card which enables capturing and compressing analog video streams Appendix E 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 Video Capture Cards Provides i...

Страница 7: ... Series Products page 1 1 System Interface page 1 2 Rear Panel page 1 4 Important Safety Information To prevent potential serious injury to yourself and others and to protect your Multiservices Platform Series device make sure to read and understand in the compliance safety statutory and related in formation information in Regulatory Compliance and Safety Information for the Cisco Multiservices Pl...

Страница 8: ... LEDs Table 1 1 describes the controls and LEDs on the front panel of the Multiservices Platform Series device Table 1 1 Multiservices Platform Series Device Controls and LEDs Control Description Buttons Reset button Press this button to reboot the Multiservices Platform Series device This button is recessed on 2 RU models Use a pin or paperclip to press it on these devices Power button Press this...

Страница 9: ...tructions that constrict the airflow in the system or by the ambient room temperature being too warm If this condition occurs check the routing of the cables make sure that all fans are installed and operating normally make sure that the chassis covers are installed and verify that the heat sinks are installed properly For related information see the Checking Air Flow section on page 2 14 NIC 1 LE...

Страница 10: ...ultiservices Platform Series 2 RU model Figure 1 2 Multiservices Platform Series 2 RU Model Rear Panel 1 Power cord connector port 5 VGA video monitor port 2 Mouse port 6 Serial port 3 Diagnostic port for Cisco TAC use 7 USB ports 4 RJ 45 Ports for network connection The port on the left is the first network port and the port on the right is the second 8 Keyboard port 277891 1 2 8 5 6 3 7 4 198718...

Страница 11: ...es User Guide OL 21838 03 Chapter 1 Overview Rear Panel 3 Mouse port 8 USB ports 4 Diagnostic port for Cisco TAC use 9 Keyboard port 5 RJ 45 Ports for network connection The port on the left is the first network port and the port on the right is the second ...

Страница 12: ...1 6 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL 21838 03 Chapter 1 Overview Rear Panel ...

Страница 13: ...ting up a Multiservices Platform Series Device page 2 1 Multiservices Platform Series Maintenance Operations page 2 11 Setting up a Multiservices Platform Series Device When you receive a Multiservices Platform Series device you should perform the following general set up steps in this order 1 Unpack the device and verify the package contents 2 Mount the device in a rack 3 Install hard drive if ne...

Страница 14: ...e you set up the system Setting up a Multiservices Platform Series device with mismatched components prevents the system from operating Step 2 Carefully open each shipping box and remove its contents Step 3 Make sure that the box in which the chassis shipped includes these items Rail assemblies for rack mounting Operating system license and activation packet if applicable Envelope that contains th...

Страница 15: ...lacement of each component in the rack before you install the rails Install the heaviest components on the bottom of the rack first then work up Use a regulating uninterruptible power supply UPS to protect a device from power surges and voltage spikes and to keep the device operating if a power failure occurs Close the front door of the rack and all panels and components on the servers when not se...

Страница 16: ... pull it out for servicing or access Installing the Multiservices Platform Series device in a rack by using the quick release mounting system involves these steps The following sections describe each step in detail Installing Square Hole to Round Hole Adapters Optional page 2 5 Releasing the Inner Rails page 2 6 Attaching the Inner Rails to the Multiservices Platform Series Device page 2 7 Attachi...

Страница 17: ... Figure 2 2 and perform the procedure that follows This figure shows how the brackets and rails attach to the left side of a rack Figure 2 2 Attaching Square Hole to Round Hole Adapters Procedure Step 1 Identify the two brackets that are labeled A and take these actions for each bracket a Place one of the brackets inside of the rack and align the holes in the bracket with the holes on the front of...

Страница 18: ...on the bracket faces toward the inside of the rack b Attach the bracket to the rack using two M5 x 12 screws provided Drive the screws through the rack and then into the bracket Make sure to securely tighten the screws Releasing the Inner Rails You must release the inner rails before you can attach them to the Multiservices Platform Series device To do so see Figure 2 3 and perform the procedure t...

Страница 19: ...gure 2 4 and perform the procedure that follows Figure 2 4 Installing the Inner Rails Procedure Step 1 Place an inner rail firmly against a side of the Multiservices Platform Series device aligning the hooks on the side of the device with the holes in the inner rail Make sure to use the correct left or right inner rail Step 2 Slide the inner rail toward the front of the Multiservices Platform Seri...

Страница 20: ...ush the middle rail into the outer rail Step 3 Hang the hooks on the front of the outer rail onto the slots on the front of the rack If you are using the square hole to round hole adapter set hang the outer rail hooks onto the brackets that you installed See the Installing Square Hole to Round Hole Adapters Optional section on page 2 5 for related information Step 4 Secure the front of the outer r...

Страница 21: ... the procedure that follows Figure 2 6 Placing the Server in a Rack Procedure Step 1 Confirm that the inner and outer rack rails are properly installed on the Multiservices Platform Series device and on the rack Step 2 Pull the middle rail out from the front of the outer rail until the ball bearing shuttle is at the front locking position of the middle rail Step 3 Align the inner rails that are at...

Страница 22: ...e rack Installing Hard Drives If you ordered a Multiservices Platform Series 2 RU model you must install the hard drives that you ordered for the system If you are installing six drives in a Multiservices Platform Series 2 RU chassis install the drives in the left six slots as you face the front of the chassis You can install drives in any order and into any available slot Caution When installing ...

Страница 23: ...he device then plug the cable into an electrical outlet If your Multiservices Platform Series device is configured with two power supplies connect the two provided power cables to the two power ports on the back of the device then plug each cable into an electrical outlet Multiservices Platform Series Maintenance Operations The following sections describe various maintenance operations that you ma...

Страница 24: ...heMultiservices Platform Series 2 RU model includes front fans and rear fans The 1 RU model includes front fans only Fans are hot swappable which allows you to replace one fan at a time while the Multiservices Platform Series device is powered on The Cisco part number for fans is CIVS FAN 2RU To install fans see Figure 2 8 and perform the procedure that follows Caution This section describes a pro...

Страница 25: ...all a fan slide the fan into a fan slot until it locks into place The fan fits in only one way Step 4 Replace the chassis cover Replacing a Power Supply The Multiservices Platform Series 2 RU model supports a second power supply for redundancy which allow the devices to continue to operate if one power supplies fails If a power supply does fail you should replace it as soon as possible Power suppl...

Страница 26: ...l you hear a click Step 5 Plug the AC power cord back into the supply Checking Air Flow It is important to maintain proper air flow in and around the Multiservices Platform Series device so that the device operates properly and does not overheat To ensure proper air flow follow these guidelines Make sure that no objects obstruct the air flow into and out of the device If necessary route cables thr...

Страница 27: ...DR3 RAM Intel E5520 2 26 GHz Xeon quad core CPU 4 GB DDR3 RAM LEDs Power hard drive activity network activity system overheat fan fail Power hard drive activity network activity system overheat fan fail Connectors USB2 0 2 ports 10 100 1000M Ethernet 2 ports Serial RS 232 1 port for video surveillance application Video surveillance option cards Fiber channel card see Appendix C Fiber Channel Card ...

Страница 28: ...drives approximately 2 58 TB RAID 5 for video surveillance application One or two bundles of six 1 TB or 2 TB hard disk drives Cisco part number CPS HDD 6TB BNDL or CPS HDD 12TB BNDL On board storage repositories options 1 in JBOD configuration for video surveillance application 1 in RAID 5 configuration for video surveillance application 1 in RAID 6 configuration for video surveillance applicatio...

Страница 29: ...ly Specifications Table A 3 2 RU Multiservices Platform Series Model Power Supply Specifications Power Power Factor VA W V I 110 V 60 Hz Idle 266 30 0 9715 274 00 121 60 2 2530 Spin up surge 385 70 0 9841 392 70 122 56 3 2440 220 V 60 Hz Idle 267 20 0 9410 284 00 220 00 1 2900 Spin up surge 467 00 0 9730 480 60 220 00 2 1800 ...

Страница 30: ...A 4 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL 21838 03 Appendix A System Specifications Power Supply Specifications ...

Страница 31: ...eimage the system The system becomes fully operational following drive replacement and after the RAID set goes through an automatic rebuild process The rebuild process can take several days If another drive fails before the rebuild process completes all system data and configuration is lost and the system must be reimaged A system with RAID 6 hard drives is fault tolerant and data is preserved in ...

Страница 32: ...d Drive section on page B 3 If multiple drives fail replace each failed drive as described in the Replacing a Hard Drive section on page B 3 Then reimage the system as described in the Reimaging a Multiservices Platform Series Device that is Running VSM section on page B 5 Cisco IPICS2 2 Cisco IPICS Cisco Interoperability and Collaboration System 2 hard drives RAID 1 Mirrored configuration one dri...

Страница 33: ...itory striped across all drives Fault tolerant if one or two drives fail the system functions in degraded mode Drive hot swapping is supported if one or two drives fail If a third drive fails before the first and second drives are replaced and the RAID set rebuilds data is lost and the system fails If one or two drives fail replace the failed drive as described in the Replacing a Hard Drive sectio...

Страница 34: ...B 1 and take these actions a Place the hard drive bay on a flat stable surface such as a desk table or workbench b Slide the hard drive into the hard drive bay The printed circuit board side of the hard drive must face down c Align the mounting holes of the hard drive bay with the hard drive Make sure that the bottom of the hard drive and the bottom of the hard drive bay are flush d Secure the har...

Страница 35: ...he server and as soon as the server starts booting press Ctrl M to access the RAID configuration tool Step 2 Choose Configure and press Enter Step 3 Choose New Configuration and press Enter Step 4 Choose Yes and press Enter to display the ports and drives Step 5 Choose Port 0 and press Spacebar to convert to ONLIN A00 00 Step 6 Press F10 to configure Step 7 Press Spacebar to choose SPAN 1 Step 8 P...

Страница 36: ... procedure is intended to recover a server from a catastrophic failure Before you perform these steps see Table B 1 or Table B 2 to make sure that this procedure is appropriate for your situation To reimage a server perform the following steps Procedure Step 1 After replacing failed drives as described in the Replacing a Hard Drive section on page B 3 reboot the server and as soon as the server st...

Страница 37: ...e If you are using the 1 RU Multiservices Platform Series model you need to attach a USB DVD drive When the system reboots the operating system installation process begins See Cisco IPICS Server Installation and Upgrade Guide Release for your release of Cisco IPICS for detailed information about installing the operating system Reimaging a Multiservices Platform Series Device that is Running Cisco ...

Страница 38: ... 8 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL 21838 03 Appendix B Recovering from a Hard Drive Failure Reimaging a Multiservices Platform Series Device that is Running Cisco PAM ...

Страница 39: ...with the fiber channel card installed The circled area shows the I O connectors on the fiber channel card In a 2 RU model this card is installed in a similar slot at the right rear of the device Figure C 1 CIVS MSP 1RU with Optional Fiber Channel Card Installed Table C 1 Specifications Item Description Architecture Channel Single channel Log ins Up to 16 port log ins Link speed detection 4 Gbs 2 G...

Страница 40: ...nnel Card Bracket Standard bracket low profile available Power and environmental requirements Volts 3 3 V Operating temperature 0º to 55º C 32º to 131º F Operating relative humidity 5 to 95 non condensing Storage temperature 40º to 70º C 40º to 158º F Table C 1 Specifications continued Item Description ...

Страница 41: ...D 1 shows the rear of the Cisco Multiservices Platform Series 1 RU model with the video capture card installed The circled area shows the I O connectors on the video capture card Figure D 1 CIVS MSP 1RU with Optional Video Capture Card Installed Key features of the video capture card include the following Supports motion JPEG MPEG 4 compression Adjustable frame rate 30 to 1 fps per camera Adjustab...

Страница 42: ... connection of a video cable that contains nine individual coaxial cables with BNC connectors Eight of the BNC connectors are for video input and one is for video output Video output is not supported When installed in the Cisco Multiservices Platform Series 1 RU model see Figure D 1 the DB 15 connector on the left supports video inputs 1 through 8 The DB 15 connector on the right supports video in...

Страница 43: ...oding Parameter Limitations page E 4 Motion Detection with Low Quality Cameras page E 5 Video Card Connector and LED page E 6 Understanding Video Channel Numbers page E 6 Connecting the Video Capture Card to the BNC Breakout Panel page E 10 Part Numbers page E 12 Specifications page E 13 Configuration Instructions for Cisco Video Surveillance page E 14 Related Documentation page E 19 Before You Be...

Страница 44: ...See the Connecting and Configuring Analog PTZ Cameras section on page E 14 for more information Overview The 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 video capture cards are factory installed in the following Multiservices Platform Seriess 1 RU Multiservices Platform Series CPS MSP 1RU K9 Supports a single 8 or 16 channel encoder card 2 RU Multiservices Platform Series CPS MSP 2RU K9 Supports 8 or 16 channel encoder ca...

Страница 45: ...eries Devices with Optional Video Capture Card BNC Panel and Connecting Cable See the Part Numbers section on page E 12 for more information Requirements The following items are required to support the 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 video capture cards Cisco VSM release 6 3 or higher See the Configuration Instructions for Cisco Video Surveillance section on page E 14 CPS MSP 1RU K9 or CPS MSP 2RU K9 Multiserv...

Страница 46: ...ry streams with H 264 compression support up to 30 fps D1 Secondary streams with H 264 compression support up to 15 fps 2CIF Video motion detection VMD on each primary video stream Up to four motion detection windows can be configured for each video stream Dynamic configuration change without reboot NTSC and PAL support Note All video channels on a card should be set to the same video standard NTS...

Страница 47: ... 5 1 Primary PAL 2CIF or CIF 12 5 6 25 5 2 5 1 Secondary Video Stream Secondary NTSC 2CIF or CIF 15 10 7 5 5 3 2 1 Note The H 264 frame rate is selected automatically based on the selected bitrate Motion JPEG frame rates supported in Cisco VSM Primary Video Stream Primary NTSC D1 or 4CIF 15 10 7 5 5 3 2 1 Primary NTSC 2CIF or CIF 10 7 5 5 3 2 1 Primary PAL D1 or 4CIF 12 5 6 25 5 2 5 1 Primary PAL ...

Страница 48: ...e server expansion slot where the card is installed This section includes the following topics 1 RU Multi Services Platform Series Device Channel Numbers page E 6 2 RU Multi Services Platform Series Device Channel Numbers page E 8 Tip In the following sections slot refers to the physical location of the card in a Multiservices Platform Series Channel refers to the channel number for the camera tha...

Страница 49: ...f the BNC panel the corresponding BNC connectors are labeled 17 through 32 The camera channel numbers remain 1 through 16 however as determined by the installed location of the card or channels 1 through 8 for an 8 port card Cisco recommends using the top DB37 connector on the BNC panel to avoid confusion 1 Video capture connection for the 1 RU Multiservices Platform Series ports 1 through 16 3 BN...

Страница 50: ...and the corresponding connections to the BNC breakout panels Figure E 5 2 RU Multi Services Platform Series Device Video Capture Card Port Numbers 1 Top video capture card connection for ports 1 through 16 Use the top connector of a BNC panel 2 Middle video capture card connection for ports 17 through 32 Use the bottom connector of a BNC panel 3 Bottom video capture card connection for ports 33 th...

Страница 51: ...he channel numbers are defined by the server slot in which the card is installed 3 8 channel cards support the first 8 channels in each slot The channel numbers are defined by the server slot in which the card is installed 278673 Slot 1 Slot 2 Slot 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 19 20 21 18 22 23 25 27 28 30 26 29 24 31 32 33 35 36 37 34 38 39 41 43 44 46 42 45 40 47 48 Channel number...

Страница 52: ...r Top slot 8 channel card Middle slot 8 channel card Bottom slot 8 channel card Top slot 1 through 16 Middle slot 17 through 24 or Top slot 1 through 8 Middle slot 17 through 24 Bottom slot 33 through 40 32 Top slot 16 channel card Middle slot 16 channel card or Top slot 16 channel card Middle slot 8 channel card Bottom slot 8 channel card Top slot 1 through 16 Middle slot 17 through 32 or Top slo...

Страница 53: ... defined by the location of the card in the server not the numbers labeled on the BNC panel See the Understanding Video Channel Numbers section on page E 6 for more information Figure E 9 DB37 Receptacles on Rear of BNC Breakout Panel 1 Two DB37 receptacles for the multi channel video cables that connect to the video capture cards 2 BNC connectors for the video camera coaxial cables 278117 1 2 2 1...

Страница 54: ...required by Section 820 93 of the National Electrical Code ANSI NFPA 70 Tip Keep a record of the channel used for each camera Use this record when configuring the cameras in the Cisco VSM software Step 5 If the analog camera also includes PTZ controls connect the camera serial cable to the Multiservices Platform Series serial port as described in the Connecting and Configuring Analog PTZ Cameras s...

Страница 55: ... signals to RS 485 RS 422 Use this converter when connecting multiple analog PTZ cameras to the MSP server serial port See the Connecting and Configuring Analog PTZ Cameras section on page E 14 for more information Table E 3 Part Numbers continued PID Item Description Table E 4 Specifications for 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 Video Capture Cards Item Description Connectivity Internal connection PCIe PCI Expr...

Страница 56: ...he camera to the Multiservices Platform Series The serial cable connection is in addition to the BNC video connection A single camera is connected directly to the Multiservices Platform Series with an RS 232 serial cable as shown in Figure E 11 To connect multiple PTZ analog cameras use a Cisco data converter to convert the RS 232 serial signals to RS 485 RS 422 as shown in Figure E 12 Connect the...

Страница 57: ...to the camera documentation The PTZ controls will not work if the serial cable wires are incorrectly attached b Connect the BNC video cable between the camera and the BNC breakout panel c Continue to Step 5 Figure E 11 Single Analog PTZ Camera Serial and BNC Cable Connections 1 Analog PTZ camera 5 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 video capture cards installed in a Multiservices Platform Series 2 RS 232 serial c...

Страница 58: ... 1 First analog PTZ camera in the daisy chain 6 Multi channel video cable 2 Data converter to convert RS 232 serial signals to RS 485 RS 422 see Figure E 13 7 BNC breakout panel 3 RS 232 serial port on the 1 RU or 2 RU Multiservices Platform Series 8 BNC video cables connected between each camera and the BNC breakout panel 4 Serial cable adapter used to connect individual RS 232 wires from the cam...

Страница 59: ...nnect a RS 485 or RS 422 serial cable between the data converter and the first analog camera in the daisy chain Figure E 13 See the camera documentation for connection instructions Serial port connections vary by camera and manufacturer c Connect an additional RS 485 RS 422 serial cable between the COM port on the first PTZ camera to the COM port on the second PTZ camera as shown in Figure E 12 on...

Страница 60: ...hoose COM1 e Configure the following serial port settings to match the values the PTZ camera requires Speed Speed of the port in bps Parity Parity of the port none even or odd Data Bits Number of stop bits 1 or 2 Note The serial port settings are defined by the PTZ analog camera See the camera documentation for the required settings including instructions for changing the camera serial settings if...

Страница 61: ...See the camera documentation for the correct settings See Step 5 in the Connecting and Configuring Analog PTZ Cameras section on page E 14 for information about entering the configuration on the Cisco Video Surveillance Management Console Verify that the serial wiring connections to the camera and to the server serial port are correct See the camera documentation for the correct wiring Verify that...

Страница 62: ...E 20 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL 21838 03 Appendix E 16 x D1 and 8 x D1 Video Capture Cards Related Documentation ...

Страница 63: ...ces Platform Device Before you can remotely reboot a Multiservices Platform Series by using the IPMI you must configure the server as described in the following procedure Procedure Step 1 Reboot the Multiservices Platform Series Step 2 When the Supermicro logo screen appears press the Del key to start the BIOS Setup Utility Step 3 In the BIOS SETUP UTILITY screen use the arrow and Enter keys to co...

Страница 64: ...light it f Click Modify User g Enter a password in the Password field and the Confirm Password field The password must contain at least eight characters and is case sensitive You need this password when you use the IPMI to reboot the server h Click Modify i In the confirmation pop up window click OK j Exit the browser Rebooting a Multi Services Platform Series Device by using the IPMI This section...

Страница 65: ...n The System Information page appears Step 3 Choose the Remote Control tab Step 4 Click Power Control Step 5 Click the Reset Server radio button Step 6 Click Perform Action The server should reboot If the server does not reboot within 5 minutes continue to Step 7 Step 7 If the server does not reboot after you complete Step 6 take these actions a In the Remote Control tab click the Power Off Server...

Страница 66: ...ical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL 21838 03 Appendix F Using IPMI to Remotely Reboot a Multi Services Platform Series Device Rebooting a Multi Services Platform Series Device by using the IPMI ...

Страница 67: ...tions E 13 video channel numbers E 6 1 RU Multiservices Platform Series general specifications 1 1 power specifications A 1 A 2 2 RU Multiservices Platform general specifications 1 1 power specifications A 3 A activity hard disk drive 1 3 hard drive 1 3 network 1 3 air flow 2 14 B brackets in square hole to round hole adapter set 2 5 C chassis air flow 2 14 cover 2 11 hard drive B 3 rack mounting ...

Страница 68: ...latform Series chassis 1 2 power 1 3 power failure 1 2 M model numbers of Multiservices Platform Series 1 v 1 1 Multiservices Platform Series 1 RU model 1 1 2 RU model 1 1 control panel 1 2 description of models 1 v 1 1 fan 2 12 general specifications A 1 hard drive installing 2 10 replacing B 3 key features 1 2 LEDs 1 2 model numbers 1 v 1 1 network connecting to 2 11 power connecting to 2 11 pow...

Страница 69: ... rails 2 8 considerations 2 3 guidelines 2 3 location 2 3 overview 2 2 placing Multiservices Platform Series in rack 2 9 precautions 2 3 square hole to round hole adapter 2 5 rebooting Multiservices Platform Series 1 2 reimaging Multiservices Platform Series when running Cisco IPICS B 6 when running Cisco PAM B 7 when running VSM B 5 replacing hard drive B 3 Reset button 1 2 resetting Multiservice...

Страница 70: ...Index IN 4 Cisco Physical Security Multiservices Platform Series User Guide OL 21838 03 ...

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