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Ticket# 1
You are the network administrator of a layer 3 switched network. A user in a VLAN is complaining
that he cannot communicate with other users besides him. The other users have not complained and
have no trouble reaching each other.
What is the most likely cause of this issue?
Solution:
Do "show ip interface brief" on SW3, You will find the interface is in down/down status. This is caused
by portfast or port security configuration on the port connected to the user.
Ticket# 2
The network administrator is considering limiting what addresses will be allowed to send traffic on
switch ports within the switched network. The administrator wants to allow only host A to have
access to Ethernet0/0.
What is the best method to do this?
Solution:
The administrator can configure MAC address of host A manually with the switchport security feature
of the MAC address sticky. Issues on SW3, Eth1/0 is down/down due to port security.
Ticket# 3
The network administrator is running a VPN network via DMVPN between sites A & B. The EIGRP
protocol has been used in their network. After the administrator did some maintenance, the VPN
tunnels dropped and has been down.
What is the most likely cause of this issue?
Solution:
On site A or B, the NBMA address has been declared within EIGRP. The address must be selected and
deleted from there. This is the issue with EIGRP. On R15 EIGRP section, there is a redistribute
connected command.
Ticket# 4
The network administrator is considering running uRPF within his network to mitigate problems that
are caused by the introduction of malformed or forged IP source addresses. This will cause the
packets to be discarded because it lacks verifiable IP source address information.
All the required information is provided below. Which sequence of five actions should be
recommended to the network administrator? When a packet is received, please put the following
sequence in the correct order if uRPF and ACLs are used.
Solution:
1. Input ACLs configured on the inbound interface are checked.
2. CEF table (FIB) lookup to find interface for packet forwarding.
3. Unicast RPF checks to ensure that the packet has arrived on the best return path source by doing a
reverse lookup in the FIB table.
4. The packet is forwarded.
5. Output ACLs are checked on the outbound interface.
Ticket# 5
You are working as a network administrator of a network where, users connected to R1 are reporting
problems in accessing web based services. As per information provided in the ticket logs, Host 1 is
not able to ping Web Address 8.8.8.8 while Host 2 does.
uRPF is configured on R1's interface Eth0/2 (connects to R2) which says any source which is not
learnt via this interface, packets will be dropped for that. Route 8.8.8.8 or 0.0.0.0 is being preferred
via interface Eth0/3 (connects to R3).
Part 1 Question:
Order correct 8 options from below list to explain to your colleague the problem why Host 1 is
unable to ping the Web Server:
Options
Packets are received by R2 and forwarded to the destination
Packets are received by R3 and forwarded to the destination
R1 looks up its routing table (RIB) and selects interface E0/3 as Egress Interface.
R2 and R3 drop the packet due to missing routing information for the destination
The destination does not reply with an icmp echo reply
R2 transmits the echo reply to R1
R2 and R3 drop the packet due to missing routing information for the source
Unicast RPF on R1 drops the echo reply
R1 translates the source IP address to its interface loopack0
R1 looks up its routing table (RIB) and selects interface E0/2 as Egress Interface
R1 access-list drops the echo reply
The echo reply is routed via R2
The destination replies with icmp echo reply
The echo reply is routed via R2
R1 translates the source IP Address to its interface Loopback1
R3 transmits the echo reply to R1
The echo reply is routed via R3
R1 transmits the icmp request to R3 via interface E0/3
Answers
R1 looks up its routing table (RIB) and selects interface E0/3 as Egress Interface.
R1 translates the source IP address to its interface loopack0
R1 transmits the icmp request to R3 via interface E0/3
Packets are received by R3 and forwarded to the destination
The destination replies with icmp echo reply
The echo reply is routed via R2
R2 transmits the echo reply to R1
Unicast RPF on R1 drops the echo reply
> The idea is, when Host 1 issues ping to internet, it gets send to R1.
> R1 looks up the destination IP address in RIB.
> It finds E0/3 (connection to R3) as exit interface.
> It changes the source Private IP to NAT/PAT IP.
> It forwards icmp echo requests to R3.
> R3 looks up its table and sends to internet.
> Internet replies back to Host 1 via R2.
> R2 sends reply to R1 via interface E0/2.
> R1 looks up reverse path in RIB as per uRPF rules.
> R1 finds source being learnt via E0/3 (connecting to R3).
> It drops the reply.
Part 2 Question 1:
What is the most likely cause of the problem?
Solution: uRPF
Hi Kapss
Reference:http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_2/security/configuration/guide/fsecur_c/scfr
pf.html
I disagree with Question 5, part 1. I would pick the other similar answer. I hope you know what I
meant.
@Kapss
I would pick the other side on step 1 and 3 in Q5, part 1. Good luck.
I failed my attempt, the questions are different in the diag section now. the same topology but the
problems changed.
ticket 1 - there is no port-security on the port to user's vlan. I didn't solve this one
ticket 3 - the tunnel flaps but there is no option to exclude the nbma interface of hub. I didn't solve
this one
ticket 5- t2 receives the packet from r1 but use urpf strict mode and drops packet
my friend took the exam today. All 3 DIAG Qs get 0%. Hope someone can let me know if there is
partial grading for DIAG so we can know not to choose these answers the next time round.
his answers:
PART 2:
Problem device = SW3
Problem = ask user for mac address, cause i saw DHCP snooping on SW3
DIAG 3: URPF
------------------
PART 1: drag and drop ( did not complete as left 5 mins)
PART 2: where is the problem = assymetric routing with loose urpf.
Hope it helps.
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Ticket# 1
You are the network administrator of a layer 3 switched network. A user in a VLAN is
complaining that he cannot communicate with other users besides him. The other users
have not complained and have no trouble reaching each other.
What is the most likely cause of this issue?
Solution:
Do "show ip interface brief" on SW3, You will find the interface is in down/down status. This
is caused by portfast or port security configuration on the port connected to the user.
Ticket# 2
The network administrator is considering limiting what addresses will be allowed to send
traffic on switch ports within the switched network. The administrator wants to allow only
host A to have access to Ethernet0/0.
What is the best method to do this?
Solution:
The administrator can configure MAC address of host A manually with the switchport
security feature of the MAC address sticky. Issues on SW3, Eth1/0 is down/down due to
port security.
Ticket# 3
The network administrator is running a VPN network via DMVPN between sites A & B. The
EIGRP protocol has been used in their network. After the administrator did some
maintenance, the VPN tunnels dropped and has been down.
What is the most likely cause of this issue?
Solution:
On site A or B, the NBMA address has been declared within EIGRP. The address must be
selected and deleted from there. This is the issue with EIGRP. On R15 EIGRP section, there is
a redistribute connected command.
Ticket# 4
The network administrator is considering running uRPF within his network to mitigate
problems that are caused by the introduction of malformed or forged IP source addresses.
This will cause the packets to be discarded because it lacks verifiable IP source address
information.
All the required information is provided below. Which sequence of five actions should be
recommended to the network administrator? When a packet is received, please put the
following sequence in the correct order if uRPF and ACLs are used.
Solution:
1. Input ACLs configured on the inbound interface are checked.
2. CEF table (FIB) lookup to find interface for packet forwarding.
3. Unicast RPF checks to ensure that the packet has arrived on the best return path source
by doing a reverse lookup in the FIB table.
4. The packet is forwarded.
5. Output ACLs are checked on the outbound interface.
Ticket# 5
You are working as a network administrator of a network where, users connected to R1 are
reporting problems in accessing web based services. As per information provided in the
ticket logs, Host 1 is not able to ping Web Address 8.8.8.8 while Host 2 does.
uRPF is configured on R1's interface Eth0/2 (connects to R2) which says any source which is
not learnt via this interface, packets will be dropped for that. Route 8.8.8.8 or 0.0.0.0 is
being preferred via interface Eth0/3 (connects to R3).
Part 1 Question:
Order correct 8 options from below list to explain to your colleague the problem why Host
1 is unable to ping the Web Server:
Options
Packets are received by R2 and forwarded to the destination
Packets are received by R3 and forwarded to the destination
R1 looks up its routing table (RIB) and selects interface E0/3 as Egress Interface.
R2 and R3 drop the packet due to missing routing information for the destination
The destination does not reply with an icmp echo reply
R2 transmits the echo reply to R1
R2 and R3 drop the packet due to missing routing information for the source
Unicast RPF on R1 drops the echo reply
R1 translates the source IP address to its interface loopack0
R1 looks up its routing table (RIB) and selects interface E0/2 as Egress Interface
R1 access-list drops the echo reply
The echo reply is routed via R2
The destination replies with icmp echo reply
The echo reply is routed via R2
R1 translates the source IP Address to its interface Loopback1
R3 transmits the echo reply to R1
The echo reply is routed via R3
R1 transmits the icmp request to R3 via interface E0/3
Answers
R1 looks up its routing table (RIB) and selects interface E0/3 as Egress Interface.
R1 translates the source IP address to its interface loopack0
R1 transmits the icmp request to R3 via interface E0/3
Packets are received by R3 and forwarded to the destination
The destination replies with icmp echo reply
The echo reply is routed via R2
R2 transmits the echo reply to R1
Unicast RPF on R1 drops the echo reply
> The idea is, when Host 1 issues ping to internet, it gets send to R1.
> R1 looks up the destination IP address in RIB.
> It finds E0/3 (connection to R3) as exit interface.
> It changes the source Private IP to NAT/PAT IP.
> It forwards icmp echo requests to R3.
> R3 looks up its table and sends to internet.
> Internet replies back to Host 1 via R2.
> R2 sends reply to R1 via interface E0/2.
> R1 looks up reverse path in RIB as per uRPF rules.
> R1 finds source being learnt via E0/3 (connecting to R3).
> It drops the reply.
Part 2 Question 1:
What is the most likely cause of the problem?
Solution: uRPF
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Step 2 Unicast RPF checks to see if the packet has arrived on the best return path to the
source, which it does by doing a reverse lookup in the FIB table.
Step 3 CEF table (FIB) lookup is carried out for packet forwarding.
above from
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_2/security/configuration/guide/fsecur_c/scfr
pf.html
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Question 1;
You are the network administrator of a Layer 3 switched network. A user in one VLAN is
complaining that he cannot communicate with other users. Besides, other users do not
have any complain to reach each other. What is most likely the cause of this issue?
To make a diagnosis this issue, you must check the configuration and port status of Sw3
which is connected to that user who is complaining.
Answer;
On Sw3, do “show ip interface brief” command. Then, you can find interface is down/down
status and it is caused by portfast configured on port connected to user.
Question 2;
For the security purpose, network administrator is considering to fix the ability to limit what
address will be allowed to send the traffic on individual switchports within switchied
network. In case if this, the administrator want to allow Host A to access Ethernet port 0/0
only. What is the best to do this?
To make a diagnosis this issue, you must check the configuration and port status of
Ethernet 0/0 first and whether port-security has been configured for Host A.
Answer;
On Sw, you should make sure that mac address of host A must be configured manually with
“port-security sticky address”.
Question 3;
You are the network administrator is operating VPN networking via VPN tunnel (DMVPN)
between Site A and Site B. EIGRP protocol has been used in this network but after
administrator did some maintenances, VPN tunnel has been down. What is most likely the
cause of this issue? (the status will be shown in detail)
To make a diagnosis this issue, you must check the configuration of DMVPN and any mis-
configured, routing issue on relevant sites.
Answer;
On Site A or Site B, “NBMA address” has been declared into EIGRP. You must select to
delete that address from there. This issue is in EIGRP.
Question 4 (Drag & Drop);
The network administrator is considering of setting uRPF for his network to mitigate
problems that are caused by the introduction of malformed or forget (spoofed) IP source
address into a network by discarding IP packets that lack a verifiable IP source address.
All information is provided below, which sequence of five actions should be recommended
to the network administrator. Please make it corrected sequence when a packet is received
at the interface which is configured with uRPF and ACLs.
To make correct sequence, you must be acknowledge that Unicast RPF is an input function
and is applied only on the input interface of a router at the upstream end of a connection.
Answer;
You should drag each one in left side to drop on right blank in sequence.
Before Answer, it is mixed
Answer
1-Input ACLs configured on the inbound interface are checked.
1-Input ACLs configured on the inbound interface are checked.
2-CEF table (FIB) lookup is carried out for packet forwarding.
3-Unicast RPF checks to see if the packet has arrived on the best return path to the source,
which it does by doing a reverse lookup in the FIB table.
3-Unicast RPF checks to see if the packet has arrived on the best return path to the source,
which it does by doing a reverse lookup in the FIB table.
2-CEF table (FIB) lookup is carried out for packet forwarding.
4-The packet is forwarded.
5-Output ACLs are checked on the outbound interface.
5-Output ACLs are checked on the outbound interface.
4-The packet is forwarded
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DIAG 1
Description - No IPv6 conenction from LAN to Internet. CE1 and CE2 are configured in
HSRP for IPv6, CE1 is Active with Route-Preference Low and HSRP priority 200, CE2 is
Standby with Route-Preference High and HSRP priority 100. HSRP Preemption is configured
on both.
Issue - Router with Higher Route-Preference. Check console logs on Host, default route is
pointing to FE80:::666.
Resolve - Set HSRP priority on CE2 to Highest (So it would become Active and start making
Router Advertisements with Route-Preference High)
Which line on Wireshark capture is the first one, indication the issue - 193 packet - RA from
FE80::666.
DIAG 2
Description - No multicast connectivity from Site3 to Site1. RP is set on Site4.
Issue - no route to RP (10.1.4.0/24) on R3
What question you should ask network engineer at Site3 - Why there is no route to
10.1.4.0/24 on R3?
Qiuck Solve - Static route on R3 to RP (R4)
ip route 10.1.4.1 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.17
Posted 27 May 2016 - 07:44 AM
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Ticket# 1
You are the network administrator of a layer 3 switched network. A user in a VLAN is complaining that he
cannot communicate with other users besides him. The other users have not complained and have no
trouble reaching each other.
What is the most likely cause of this issue?
Solution:
Do "show ip interface brief" on SW3, You will find the interface is in down/down status. This is caused by
portfast or port security configuration on the port connected to the user.
Ticket# 2
The network administrator is considering limiting what addresses will be allowed to send traffic on switch
ports within the switched network. The administrator wants to allow only host A to have access to
Ethernet0/0.
What is the best method to do this?
Solution:
The administrator can configure MAC address of host A manually with the switchport security feature of
the MAC address sticky. Issues on SW3, Eth1/0 is down/down due to port security.
Ticket# 3
The network administrator is running a VPN network via DMVPN between sites A & B. The EIGRP protocol
has been used in their network. After the administrator did some maintenance, the VPN tunnels dropped
and has been down.
What is the most likely cause of this issue?
Solution:
On site A or B, the NBMA address has been declared within EIGRP. The address must be selected and
deleted from there. This is the issue with EIGRP. On R15 EIGRP section, there is a redistribute connected
command.
Ticket# 4
The network administrator is considering running uRPF within his network to mitigate problems that are
caused by the introduction of malformed or forged IP source addresses. This will cause the packets to be
discarded because it lacks verifiable IP source address information.
All the required information is provided below. Which sequence of five actions should be recommended to
the network administrator? When a packet is received, please put the following sequence in the correct
order if uRPF and ACLs are used.
Solution:
1. Input ACLs configured on the inbound interface are checked.
2. CEF table (FIB) lookup to find interface for packet forwarding.
3. Unicast RPF checks to ensure that the packet has arrived on the best return path source by doing a
reverse lookup in the FIB table.
4. The packet is forwarded.
5. Output ACLs are checked on the outbound interface.
Ticket# 5
You are working as a network administrator of a network where, users connected to R1 are reporting
problems in accessing web based services. As per information provided in the ticket logs, Host 1 is not able
to ping Web Address 8.8.8.8 while Host 2 does.
uRPF is configured on R1's interface Eth0/2 (connects to R2) which says any source which is not learnt via
this interface, packets will be dropped for that. Route 8.8.8.8 or 0.0.0.0 is being preferred via interface
Eth0/3 (connects to R3).
Part 1 Question:
Order correct 8 options from below list to explain to your colleague the problem why Host 1 is unable to
ping the Web Server:
Options
Packets are received by R2 and forwarded to the destination
Packets are received by R3 and forwarded to the destination
R1 looks up its routing table (RIB) and selects interface E0/3 as Egress Interface.
R2 and R3 drop the packet due to missing routing information for the destination
The destination does not reply with an icmp echo reply
R2 transmits the echo reply to R1
R2 and R3 drop the packet due to missing routing information for the source
Unicast RPF on R1 drops the echo reply
R1 translates the source IP address to its interface loopack0
R1 looks up its routing table (RIB) and selects interface E0/2 as Egress Interface
R1 access-list drops the echo reply
The echo reply is routed via R2
The destination replies with icmp echo reply
The echo reply is routed via R2
R1 translates the source IP Address to its interface Loopback1
R3 transmits the echo reply to R1
The echo reply is routed via R3
R1 transmits the icmp request to R3 via interface E0/3
Answers
R1 looks up its routing table (RIB) and selects interface E0/3 as Egress Interface.
R1 translates the source IP address to its interface loopack0
R1 transmits the icmp request to R3 via interface E0/3
Packets are received by R3 and forwarded to the destination
The destination replies with icmp echo reply
The echo reply is routed via R2
R2 transmits the echo reply to R1
Unicast RPF on R1 drops the echo reply
> The idea is, when Host 1 issues ping to internet, it gets send to R1.
> R1 looks up the destination IP address in RIB.
> It finds E0/3 (connection to R3) as exit interface.
> It changes the source Private IP to NAT/PAT IP.
> It forwards icmp echo requests to R3.
> R3 looks up its table and sends to internet.
> Internet replies back to Host 1 via R2.
> R2 sends reply to R1 via interface E0/2.
> R1 looks up reverse path in RIB as per uRPF rules.
> R1 finds source being learnt via E0/3 (connecting to R3).
> It drops the reply.
Part 2 Question 1:
What is the most likely cause of the problem?
Solution: uRPF
====================================================================
====================================================================
Step 2 Unicast RPF checks to see if the packet has arrived on the best return path to the source, which it
does by doing a reverse lookup in the FIB table.
Step 3 CEF table (FIB) lookup is carried out for packet forwarding.
above from
http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/td/docs/ios/12_2/security/configuration/guide/fsecur_c/scfrpf.html
====================================================================
====================================================================
Question 1;
You are the network administrator of a Layer 3 switched network. A user in one VLAN is complaining that
he cannot communicate with other users. Besides, other users do not have any complain to reach each
other. What is most likely the cause of this issue?
To make a diagnosis this issue, you must check the configuration and port status of Sw3 which is
connected to that user who is complaining.
Answer;
On Sw3, do “show ip interface brief” command. Then, you can find interface is down/down status and it is
caused by portfast configured on port connected to user.
Question 2;
For the security purpose, network administrator is considering to fix the ability to limit what address will be
allowed to send the traffic on individual switchports within switchied network. In case if this, the
administrator want to allow Host A to access Ethernet port 0/0 only. What is the best to do this?
To make a diagnosis this issue, you must check the configuration and port status of Ethernet 0/0 first and
whether port-security has been configured for Host A.
Answer;
On Sw, you should make sure that mac address of host A must be configured manually with “port-security
sticky address”.
Question 3;
You are the network administrator is operating VPN networking via VPN tunnel (DMVPN) between Site A
and Site B. EIGRP protocol has been used in this network but after administrator did some maintenances,
VPN tunnel has been down. What is most likely the cause of this issue? (the status will be shown in detail)
To make a diagnosis this issue, you must check the configuration of DMVPN and any mis-configured,
routing issue on relevant sites.
Answer;
On Site A or Site B, “NBMA address” has been declared into EIGRP. You must select to delete that address
from there. This issue is in EIGRP.
Question 4 (Drag & Drop);
The network administrator is considering of setting uRPF for his network to mitigate problems that are
caused by the introduction of malformed or forget (spoofed) IP source address into a network by
discarding IP packets that lack a verifiable IP source address.
All information is provided below, which sequence of five actions should be recommended to the network
administrator. Please make it corrected sequence when a packet is received at the interface which is
configured with uRPF and ACLs.
To make correct sequence, you must be acknowledge that Unicast RPF is an input function and is applied
only on the input interface of a router at the upstream end of a connection.
Answer;
You should drag each one in left side to drop on right blank in sequence.
Before Answer, it is mixed
Answer
1-Input ACLs configured on the inbound interface are checked.
1-Input ACLs configured on the inbound interface are checked.
2-CEF table (FIB) lookup is carried out for packet forwarding.
3-Unicast RPF checks to see if the packet has arrived on the best return path to the source, which it does
by doing a reverse lookup in the FIB table.
3-Unicast RPF checks to see if the packet has arrived on the best return path to the source, which it does
by doing a reverse lookup in the FIB table.
2-CEF table (FIB) lookup is carried out for packet forwarding.
4-The packet is forwarded.
5-Output ACLs are checked on the outbound interface.
5-Output ACLs are checked on the outbound interface.
4-The packet is forwarded
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DIAG 1
Description - No IPv6 conenction from LAN to Internet. CE1 and CE2 are configured in HSRP for IPv6, CE1
is Active with Route-Preference Low and HSRP priority 200, CE2 is Standby with Route-Preference High and
HSRP priority 100. HSRP Preemption is configured on both.
Issue - Router with Higher Route-Preference. Check console logs on Host, default route is pointing to
FE80:::666.
Resolve - Set HSRP priority on CE2 to Highest (So it would become Active and start making Router
Advertisements with Route-Preference High)
Which line on Wireshark capture is the first one, indication the issue - 193 packet - RA from FE80::666.
DIAG 2
Description - No multicast connectivity from Site3 to Site1. RP is set on Site4.
Issue - no route to RP (10.1.4.0/24) on R3
What question you should ask network engineer at Site3 - Why there is no route to 10.1.4.0/24 on R3?
Qiuck Solve - Static route on R3 to RP (R4)
ip route 10.1.4.1 0.0.0.0 10.0.0.17
this is what i got last January from HK testing site (the Version 2)
Edited by iceman23, 27 May 2016 - 07:44 AM.
Posted 09 July 2016 - 12:17 AM
new version released. Unfortunately, I cannot remember everything I ran into.
hello
Could somebody please explain it to my brain why if a router even with lover priority advertise irself
as default route it should nessesary mean an issue?
Lets assume that the host installed the route over CA2, which is HSRP standby. In that case the host
will be sending the packets to CA2 which, in turn, will routing them to the Internet. Why is it an
issue?
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1.) Basic things you should know after installing the ova file
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When you use these command it will properly shutdown your VM
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On which devices you are facing problem i am able to start all devices please share the snapshot here.
Thank for for your response
I just remove and import the EVE again and it works.
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Your vm kernel is not updated update the workstation to the latest version
tried to change vmplayer version 12 and then to 14, now i cannot even conect through browser,
while i could ping it fine.
not sure, something screwed up
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tried to change vmplayer version 12 and then to 14, now i cannot even conect through browser, while i
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thank you, in fact, i kept respin vm multiple times, re-imaged host os, and reinstalled it back, i am
able to connect to EVE VM through browser as well.
sometimes i am getting error 500 fail some code number 900003 something did google, but luck,
could that be also due to the 15.5 image?
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Yeah, please what are they? I'm new to CCIE lab preparation
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H1 - H1+
H2 - H2+
H3
Where are the lab book questions and answers? Can't find it
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