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VOS3000 SIP NAT Keep Alive: Complete Configuration Best Practices

VOS3000 SIP NAT Keep Alive: Complete Configuration Best Practices πŸ“žπŸ”„πŸ›‘οΈ

Are your VoIP endpoints losing registration behind NAT firewalls? πŸ“±πŸ”₯ One-way audio, dropped calls, and unreachable devices are classic symptoms of NAT binding expiration. The VOS3000 SIP NAT keep alive mechanism solves this by sending periodic UDP heartbeat messages that maintain the NAT pinhole open, ensuring your SIP devices stay reachable at all times. βš™οΈπŸ“‘

In this comprehensive guide, we break down every VOS3000 SIP NAT keep alive parameter β€” from message content and sending period to interval and quantity per cycle β€” so you can configure heartbeat settings with precision and eliminate NAT-related registration failures. πŸ”§βœ…

Table of Contents

What Is VOS3000 SIP NAT Keep Alive? πŸŒπŸ”’

Network Address Translation (NAT) creates temporary port mappings (pinholes) for outbound connections. When a SIP device behind NAT registers with VOS3000, the NAT firewall opens a pinhole for the response. However, if no traffic passes through this pinhole for a period exceeding the NAT’s UDP timeout (often 30–120 seconds on consumer routers), the mapping is destroyed. βŒπŸ“‘

When the pinhole closes:

  • πŸ“ž VOS3000 cannot reach the device for inbound calls
  • πŸ”‡ One-way audio or no audio at all
  • πŸ“‹ Registration appears active but the device is unreachable
  • πŸ”„ Call failures and frustrated users

The VOS3000 SIP NAT keep alive feature addresses this by having the server proactively send UDP heartbeat messages to registered NAT devices at regular intervals, keeping the NAT mapping alive. πŸ’‘πŸ›‘οΈ This is especially critical when devices do not support SIP REGISTER retransmission for keeping their NAT bindings open.

As documented in the VOS3000 2.1.9.07 manual, when a device does not support REGISTER keeping, VOS3000 can send UDP messages to keep the NAT channel active. πŸ”‘πŸ–₯️

VOS3000 SIP NAT Keep Alive Parameters Overview πŸ“Šβš™οΈ

There are four core SIP parameters that control the NAT keep alive behavior in VOS3000. All of these are configured under Navigation > Operation management > Softswitch management > Additional settings > SIP parameter. πŸ–₯οΈπŸ”§

Parameter πŸ“‹Default ValueDescription πŸ“
SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_MESSAGEHELLOContent of NAT Keep Message
SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_PERIOD30NAT Keep Message’s Period (seconds)
SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_INTERVAL500NAT Keep Message’s Send Interval (milliseconds)
SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_ONE_TIME3000NAT Keep Message’s Quantity per Time

SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_MESSAGE β€” Heartbeat Content πŸ”πŸ’¬

The SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_MESSAGE parameter defines the content of the UDP heartbeat message that VOS3000 sends to NAT devices. By default, this is set to HELLO. πŸ“‘πŸ”‘

How SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_MESSAGE Works βš™οΈ

According to the official VOS3000 manual:

  • βœ… If set (e.g., “HELLO”): VOS3000 sends heartbeat messages with the configured content to each registered NAT device
  • ❌ If not set (empty): The server will not send any heartbeat messages, and NAT bindings may expire

This is the master switch for the entire NAT keep alive feature. Without a value configured, none of the other three parameters have any effect. πŸ”‘βš οΈ

Setting πŸ“‹Behavior πŸ”„Use Case 🎯
Empty (not set)No heartbeat sent 🚫Devices use REGISTER for keep-alive
HELLO (default)Sends “HELLO” as UDP payload βœ…Standard NAT traversal for most endpoints
Custom stringSends custom content πŸ’‘Vendor-specific device requirements

⚠️ Important: The heartbeat message content is sent as a raw UDP payload β€” it is NOT a SIP message. Some devices may expect a specific string format. Always verify compatibility with your endpoint vendor. πŸ“πŸ”§

SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_PERIOD β€” Heartbeat Cycle β±οΈπŸ”„

The SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_PERIOD parameter controls how often VOS3000 completes a full cycle of sending heartbeat messages to all registered NAT devices. The default is 30 seconds, with a valid range of 10–86400 seconds. πŸ“ŠπŸ•

Understanding the Period Cycle πŸ”„

Within each period, VOS3000 iterates through all registered NAT devices and sends heartbeat messages. The system uses the SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_INTERVAL and SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_ONE_TIME parameters to control pacing within the cycle. πŸŽ―βš™οΈ

Critical manual note: When UDP heartbeat messages of all NAT devices cannot be sent within this cycle, the system will resend from the beginning when the cycle arrives β€” which may cause some devices to miss heartbeat messages. βš οΈπŸ“ž

Period Value ⏱️NAT Timeout Coverage πŸ”’Server Load πŸ’»Best For 🎯
10 secondsAggressive πŸ›‘οΈHigh ⬆️Strict NAT firewalls (30s UDP timeout)
30 seconds (default)Standard βœ…Moderate ➑️Most deployments, balanced approach
60 secondsRelaxed πŸ”“Low ⬇️Lenient NAT, fewer endpoints
300 secondsMinimal πŸ“‰Very Low ⬇️⬇️Enterprise NAT with long timeouts
86400 seconds (max)None ❌NegligibleEffectively disables keep alive (not recommended)

Period Sizing Formula πŸ“πŸ’‘

To ensure every device receives a heartbeat within each period, use this calculation:

Required Period (seconds) β‰₯ (Total NAT Devices Γ— SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_ONE_TIME) Γ— (SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_INTERVAL / 1000)

Example with 1000 NAT devices:
= 1000 Γ— 3000 Γ— (500 / 1000)
= 1,500,000 seconds β†’ NOT feasible in one cycle!

This means with large deployments, not all devices can be serviced in a single 30-second period.
The system restarts from the beginning when the period elapses,
so some devices at the end of the list may miss heartbeats.
⚠️ Scale your parameters accordingly!

SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_INTERVAL β€” Message Pacing πŸ•πŸ“‘

The SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_INTERVAL parameter sets the delay between consecutive heartbeat messages during the sending cycle. The default is 500 milliseconds. βš™οΈπŸ”„

Why Send Interval Matters πŸ”‘

VOS3000 must send heartbeats to potentially thousands of NAT devices. Sending them all simultaneously would flood the network and consume excessive CPU. The send interval spaces out transmissions to prevent burst congestion. πŸ“ŠπŸ’‘

Interval (ms) ⏱️Messages/Second πŸ“€Network Impact 🌐Use Case 🎯
100 ms10 msg/secHigher burst πŸ“ˆLow device count, fast network
500 ms (default)2 msg/secBalanced βœ…Standard deployments
1000 ms1 msg/secGentle πŸ“‰High device count, constrained bandwidth

SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_ONE_TIME β€” Quantity Per Device πŸ”’πŸ“‘

The SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_ONE_TIME parameter determines how many heartbeat messages VOS3000 sends to each NAT device per cycle. The default is 3000. πŸ”„βš™οΈ

Understanding Quantity Per Time 🎯

This parameter works in conjunction with the send interval to control the pacing of messages within a single period cycle. With a default of 3000 messages per device, VOS3000 sends multiple heartbeats to each device within the period to ensure reliability. πŸ“‘βœ…

Parameter πŸ”§DefaultUnitEffect on Performance πŸ’»
SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_ONE_TIME3000MessagesHigher = more redundancy but more bandwidth πŸ”Ό
SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_INTERVAL500MillisecondsHigher = slower sending rate πŸ”½
SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_PERIOD30SecondsShorter = more frequent cycles πŸ”

The NAT keep alive feature does not operate in isolation. Several related system parameters work together to ensure seamless NAT traversal. Understanding these relationships is essential for a well-tuned VOS3000 SIP NAT keep alive deployment. πŸ”§πŸ“‹

Parameter πŸ“‹DefaultPurpose 🎯Relationship to Keep Alive πŸ”„
SS_ENDPOINT_EXPIRE300 / 3600Terminal registration expiry timeKeep alive period should be shorter than expiry πŸ”‘
SS_ENDPOINT_NAT_EXPIRE300NAT terminal registration expiry timeCritical: Keep alive must beat this timer 🚨
SS_MEDIA_PROXY_BEHIND_NATOnForward RTP for NAT terminalsComplements keep alive for audio path πŸ“ž

The SS_ENDPOINT_NAT_EXPIRE parameter (default 300 seconds) is particularly important. Your VOS3000 SIP NAT keep alive period (default 30 seconds) must always be shorter than the NAT expiry time, ensuring the NAT binding is refreshed well before the registration times out. β±οΈβœ… If the keep alive period exceeds the NAT expiry, devices will be deregistered before the next heartbeat arrives. ❌πŸ”₯

For more details on registration handling, see our guide on VOS3000 SIP Registration. πŸ“‹πŸ“ž

VOS3000 SIP NAT Keep Alive Configuration Walkthrough πŸ–₯οΈπŸ”§

Configuring NAT keep alive in VOS3000 is straightforward. Follow these steps to access and set the parameters: πŸ“βœ…

Step-by-Step Configuration πŸ“‹

  1. πŸ–₯️ Open the VOS3000 Client application
  2. πŸ“‚ Navigate to Operation management > Softswitch management
  3. βš™οΈ Click on Additional settings
  4. πŸ“‹ Select the SIP parameter tab
  5. πŸ” Find and configure the following parameters:
# NAT Keep Alive Configuration in VOS3000 Client
# Location: Operation management > Softswitch management > Additional settings > SIP parameter

SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_MESSAGE = HELLO
SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_PERIOD = 30
SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_INTERVAL = 500
SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_ONE_TIME = 3000

# Related parameters to verify:
SS_ENDPOINT_NAT_EXPIRE = 300
SS_MEDIA_PROXY_BEHIND_NAT = On

βœ… Best Practice: After modifying any SIP parameter, apply the changes and monitor the system for at least 15 minutes. Use the SIP debug guide to verify heartbeat messages are being sent and received correctly. πŸ”§πŸ“‘

Different deployment scenarios call for different parameter tuning. Here are recommended configurations based on common use cases: πŸ’‘πŸ”§

Scenario 🏠MESSAGE πŸ’¬PERIOD ⏱️INTERVAL (ms)QUANTITY πŸ”’
Small office (<50 devices)HELLO205003000
Medium deployment (50–500)HELLO305003000
Large deployment (500+)HELLO305001500
Strict NAT / Carrier-gradeHELLO152003000
Constrained bandwidthHELLO3010001000

NAT Keep Alive Message Flow Diagram πŸ”„πŸ“‘

The following text diagram illustrates how the VOS3000 SIP NAT keep alive mechanism operates within a single period cycle: πŸ“ŠπŸ”‘

β”Œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”
β”‚                  VOS3000 NAT Keep Alive Flow                       β”‚
β”œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€
β”‚                                                                     β”‚
β”‚  Period Cycle (30 seconds default)                                  β”‚
β”‚  ═════════════════════════════════                                  β”‚
β”‚                                                                     β”‚
β”‚  β”Œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”    REGISTER     β”Œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”                     β”‚
β”‚  β”‚  SIP Phoneβ”‚ ──────────────►│   VOS3000    β”‚                     β”‚
β”‚  β”‚ (Behind   β”‚                β”‚   Softswitch  β”‚                     β”‚
β”‚  β”‚  NAT)    │◄────────────── β”‚              β”‚                     β”‚
β”‚  β””β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”˜    200 OK       β””β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”¬β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”˜                     β”‚
β”‚       β”‚                              β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚     NAT Firewall             β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚   β”Œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚   β”‚  Pinhole    β”‚            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚   β”‚  Created βœ… β”‚            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚   β””β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”¬β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”˜            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚         β”‚                    β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β”Œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β–Όβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β”‚ UDP Timeout  β”‚            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β”‚ Approaching  │◄─── ──────│  HELLO (heartbeat)           β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β”‚ ⏱️ 30s       β”‚            β”‚  at SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_   β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β””β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”¬β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”˜            β”‚  PERIOD intervals             β”‚
β”‚       β”‚         β”‚                    β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β”Œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β–Όβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β”‚ Pinhole      │◄───────── β”‚  HELLO β†’ Pinhole Refreshed βœ… β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β”‚ Refreshed βœ… β”‚            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β””β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”˜            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚                              β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  If NO keep alive:           β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β”Œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β”‚ Pinhole       β”‚            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β”‚ EXPIRED ❌    β”‚            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚  β””β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”˜            β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚         β”‚                    β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚    β”Œβ”€β”€β”€β”€β–Όβ”€β”€β”€β”€β”               β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚    β”‚ INBOUND  │──── X ──────►│  Call FAILS - Unreachable! βŒβ”‚
β”‚       β”‚    β”‚ CALL     β”‚               β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚       β”‚    β””β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”˜               β”‚                              β”‚
β”‚                                                                     β”‚
β””β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”€β”˜

Troubleshooting VOS3000 SIP NAT Keep Alive Issues πŸ”§βš οΈ

Even with proper configuration, NAT keep alive issues can arise. Here are common problems and their solutions: πŸ”πŸ“ž

Common Problems and Solutions πŸ› οΈ

Problem ❌Likely Cause πŸ”Solution βœ…
Devices unregister randomlyKeep alive period too long for NAT timeoutReduce SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_PERIOD to 15–20 seconds πŸ”½
One-way audio on callsNAT pinhole expired for media, SS_MEDIA_PROXY_BEHIND_NAT offEnable media proxy; verify keep alive is active πŸ“ž
High CPU on VOS3000 serverSEND_ONE_TIME too high with many devicesReduce SEND_ONE_TIME or increase SEND_INTERVAL πŸ“‰
Some devices never receive heartbeatsPeriod cycle too short for all devicesIncrease PERIOD or reduce SEND_ONE_TIME per device ⏱️
No heartbeats sent at allSS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_MESSAGE is emptySet MESSAGE to “HELLO” or a custom string βœ…

For deeper troubleshooting of SIP-related issues, refer to our comprehensive VOS3000 troubleshooting guide. πŸ”§πŸ“‹ Also check our guide on SIP ALG problems and VoIP NAT troubleshooting for firewall-related issues. πŸ”₯πŸ›‘οΈ

VOS3000 SIP NAT Keep Alive vs Device REGISTER πŸ”„πŸ“ž

Understanding the relationship between NAT keep alive and SIP REGISTER is critical. The VOS3000 manual clearly explains when each mechanism is appropriate: πŸ“‹πŸ’‘

In normal device registration, the registration is maintained by the device’s own REGISTER refresh messages. These REGISTER messages also keep the NAT pinhole open naturally. However, when a device does not support REGISTER keeping, VOS3000 must step in with server-side UDP heartbeat messages. πŸ”‘πŸ–₯️

Aspect πŸ“‹Device REGISTER πŸ“±Server NAT Keep Alive πŸ–₯️
Initiated byEndpoint device πŸ”΅VOS3000 server 🟒
Message typeSIP REGISTERUDP payload (e.g., “HELLO”)
NAT pinhole refreshYes βœ… (outbound from device)Yes βœ… (inbound from server to NAT pinhole)
Registration refreshYes βœ…No ❌ (only keeps NAT pinhole)
When to useDevices with REGISTER supportDevices without REGISTER keep-alive

Learn more about SIP authentication mechanisms in our VOS3000 SIP authentication guide. πŸ”πŸ“ž

Best Practices for VOS3000 SIP NAT Keep Alive πŸ†βœ…

Follow these proven best practices to get the most from your VOS3000 SIP NAT keep alive configuration: πŸ’‘πŸ”§

  1. πŸ”‘ Always set MESSAGE β€” An empty MESSAGE field disables the entire feature. Use “HELLO” unless your device requires a specific string
  2. ⏱️ Keep PERIOD shorter than NAT timeout β€” Most consumer NAT firewalls have a 30–60 second UDP timeout. Set your period to 15–30 seconds
  3. πŸ“ Size for your deployment β€” With many devices, reduce SEND_ONE_TIME or increase SEND_INTERVAL to prevent CPU overload
  4. πŸ›‘οΈ Enable media proxy β€” Keep SS_MEDIA_PROXY_BEHIND_NAT = On to ensure RTP media streams traverse NAT correctly
  5. πŸ“Š Monitor endpoint expiry β€” Ensure SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_PERIOD is well under SS_ENDPOINT_NAT_EXPIRE (default 300 seconds)
  6. πŸ“‹ Test with SIP debug β€” Use the SIP debug tools to verify heartbeat delivery
  7. πŸ”’ Check firewall rules β€” Ensure VOS3000 firewall permits outbound UDP heartbeats to registered device IPs

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FAQ: VOS3000 SIP NAT Keep Alive β“πŸ“ž

What happens if I leave SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_MESSAGE empty? πŸ“‹

If the SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_MESSAGE parameter is not set (empty), VOS3000 will not send any heartbeat messages to NAT devices. This means NAT pinholes may expire, causing devices to become unreachable for inbound calls. ❌πŸ”₯ Always set this to “HELLO” or a custom string to enable the feature. βœ…

What is the best SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_PERIOD value for strict NAT? ⏱️

For strict NAT firewalls with short UDP timeouts (30 seconds or less), set SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_PERIOD to 15 seconds. This ensures the heartbeat arrives well before the NAT pinhole expires. πŸ›‘οΈπŸ”‘ For standard deployments, the default 30 seconds works well. βœ…

Can VOS3000 NAT keep alive replace SIP REGISTER? πŸ”„

No. The NAT keep alive mechanism only keeps the NAT pinhole (UDP port mapping) open. It does not refresh the SIP registration itself. Devices that support REGISTER should continue using it for registration renewal. NAT keep alive is specifically for devices that do not support REGISTER-based keep-alive. πŸ“žπŸ“‹

How do I know if my VOS3000 SIP NAT keep alive is working? πŸ”

Use the VOS3000 SIP debug tools or Wireshark to capture UDP traffic from the VOS3000 server to your registered NAT devices. You should see “HELLO” (or your configured message) being sent at the configured period interval. πŸ“‘πŸ“Š Also check that devices remain registered without unexpected deregistration events. βœ…

Why are some devices missing heartbeat messages? ⚠️

When there are too many NAT devices for VOS3000 to service within a single period cycle, some devices at the end of the iteration may not receive a heartbeat. The system restarts from the beginning when the cycle arrives. To fix this, increase SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_PERIOD or reduce SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_ONE_TIME. πŸ”§πŸ“ˆ

Should I change SS_SIP_NAT_KEEP_ALIVE_SEND_INTERVAL from the default? πŸ•

In most deployments, the default 500 ms interval is well-balanced. Increase to 1000 ms if you have bandwidth constraints or a very large number of devices. Decrease to 200 ms only for small deployments with strict timing requirements. βš™οΈπŸ’‘ Always monitor server CPU after making changes. πŸ“Š

What is the relationship between SS_ENDPOINT_NAT_EXPIRE and keep alive period? πŸ”—

SS_ENDPOINT_NAT_EXPIRE (default 300 seconds) defines how long a NAT device’s registration remains valid. The keep alive period (default 30 seconds) must always be significantly shorter than this value. A good rule of thumb: keep alive period should be at most 1/5 of the NAT expire time. β±οΈβœ… If keep alive period exceeds NAT expire, devices will be deregistered before the next heartbeat cycle. ❌πŸ”₯

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