Preface |
Preface
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Preface
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Chapter 1 |
1
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What Is IPv6?
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1.1
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Terminology
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1.2
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Introduction to IPv6 Addresses
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1.2.1
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Address Text Representation
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1.2.2
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Types of Addresses
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1.2.2.1
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Unicast Addresses
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1.2.2.2
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Anycast Address
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1.2.2.3
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Multicast Address
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1.2.3
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Address Prefixes
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1.2.4
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Specifying IPv6 Nonglobal Addresses
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1.2.5
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Address Autoconfiguration
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1.2.6
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Address Resolution
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1.3
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Address Assignment
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1.4
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Deploying IPv6 Using Tunnels
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1.4.1
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Automatic Tunnels
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1.4.2
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6to4 Tunnels
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1.4.3
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Configured Tunnels
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1.5
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IPv6 Environment
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Chapter 2 |
2
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Configuring IPv6
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2.1
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IPv6 Processes
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2.1.1
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TCPIP$ND6HOST
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2.1.2
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TCPIP$IP6RTRD Process
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2.2
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Preparing for Configuration
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2.3
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IPv6 System Configuration Examples
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2.3.1
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Simple Host-to-Host Configuration
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2.3.2
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Host-to-Host with Router Configuration
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2.3.3
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IPv6 Network-to-IPv6 Network with Router Configuration
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2.3.4
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Multiple IPv6 Networks and Multiple Routers Configuration
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2.3.5
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Host-to-Host over IPv4 Configured Tunnel Configuration
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2.3.6
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Host-to-Router over IPv4 Configured Tunnel Configuration
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2.3.7
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IPv6 Network to IPv6 Network over IPv4 Configured Tunnel Configuration
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2.3.8
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6to4 Tunnel Configuration
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2.4
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Configuring IPv6
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2.5
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Configuring an IPv6 Host
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2.5.1
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Run TCPIP$IP6_SETUP to Configure Host
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2.5.2
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DNS Domain Name and Address Registration
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2.6
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Configuring an IPv6 Router
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2.6.1
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Running TCPIP$IP6_SETUP to Configure Router
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2.6.2
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TCPIP$IP6RTRD.CONF Configuration File
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2.6.2.1
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Interface Keyword Information for TCPIP$IP6RTRD.CONF
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2.6.2.2
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Address-Prefix Keyword Information for TCPIP$IP6RTRD.CONF
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2.6.2.3
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Editing the Router Configuration File
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Chapter 3 |
3
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Configuring BIND
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3.1
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IPv6 Support in BIND Version 9
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3.1.1
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Address lookups Using AAAA records
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3.1.2
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Name Lookups Using Nibble Format
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3.1.3
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Using DNAME To Rename ip6.int
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3.1.4
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Enabling IPv6 Interfaces
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3.2
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Sample BIND Configuration Files
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Chapter 4 |
4
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Managing and Monitoring the IPv6 Network
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4.1
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IPv6 Extensions to Management Commands
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4.1.1
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ifconfig Command
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4.1.2
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iptunnel Command
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4.2
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Typical Management Tasks
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4.2.1
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Connecting to the 6bone Network
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4.2.2
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Initializing a New Interface for IPv6
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4.2.2.1
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Setting the IPv6 Interface Identifier
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4.2.2.2
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Removing IPv6 from an Interface
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4.2.3
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Creating a Configured Tunnel
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4.2.4
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Adding an Address to an Interface
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4.2.5
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Deleting an Address from an Interface
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4.2.6
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Adding or Deleting a Default Router
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4.2.7
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Manually Adding a Route for an On-Link Prefix
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4.3
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UNIX-Style Commands to Monitor the Network
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4.3.1
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ping Command
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4.3.2
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netstat Command
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4.3.3
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traceroute Command
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4.3.4
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tcpdump Command
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4.4
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IPv6 Process Log Files
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Chapter 5 |
5
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Mobile IPv6
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5.1
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Mobile IPv6 History
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5.2
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Mobile IPv6 Environment
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5.3
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Mobile IPv6 Operation
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5.4
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Planning Mobile IPv6
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5.5
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Configuring Mobile IPv6
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5.5.1
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Configuring a Correspondent Node
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5.5.2
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Configuring a Home Agent
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5.6
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Monitoring the Mobile IPv6 Environment
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5.6.1
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Using tcpdump
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5.6.2
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Using netstat
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5.6.3
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TCPIP$IP6RTRD Log File
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Chapter 6 |
6
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Solving IPv6 Problems
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6.1
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Using the Diagnostic Suggestions
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6.2
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Getting Started
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6.3
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Solving IPv6 Network Problems
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6.4
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Solving IPv6 Host Problems
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6.4.1
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IPv6 Process Is Not Started
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6.4.2
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Host Is Unknown
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6.4.3
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On-Link Node Is Not Reachable
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6.4.4
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Off-Link Node Is Not Reachable
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6.4.5
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Your Node Is Unreachable
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6.4.6
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Connection Is Not Accepted
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6.4.7
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Connection Terminates
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6.5
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Solving IPv6 Router Problems
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6.5.1
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IPv6 Process Is Not Running
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6.5.2
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Host Is Unknown
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6.5.3
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On-Link Node Is Unreachable
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6.5.4
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Off-Link Node Is Unreachable
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6.5.5
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On-Link Node Addresses Are Not Configured
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6.5.6
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Router Does Not Forward Messages
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6.5.7
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Your Node Is Unreachable
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6.5.8
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Connection Is Not Accepted
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6.5.9
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Connection Terminates
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