Internet Assigned Numbers Authority
Segment Routing
Created
2021-01-08
Last Updated
2025-09-16
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Registries Included Below
??SRv6 Endpoint Behaviors
??Segment Types
??SR Policy ENLP Values
??SR Policy Protocol Origin
SRv6 Endpoint Behaviors
Reference
[RFC8986]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures Note
0 Reserved Not to be allocated
1-32767 First Come First Served
32768-34815 Private Use
34816-65534 Reserved
65535 Reserved Opaque
Value Hex Endpoint Behavior Reference Change Controller
0 0x0000 Reserved [RFC8986] IETF
1 0x0001 End [RFC8986] IETF
2 0x0002 End with PSP [RFC8986] IETF
3 0x0003 End with USP [RFC8986] IETF
4 0x0004 End with PSP & USP [RFC8986] IETF
5 0x0005 End.X [RFC8986] IETF
6 0x0006 End.X with PSP [RFC8986] IETF
7 0x0007 End.X with USP [RFC8986] IETF
8 0x0008 End.X with PSP & USP [RFC8986] IETF
9 0x0009 End.T [RFC8986] IETF
10 0x000A End.T with PSP [RFC8986] IETF
11 0x000B End.T with USP [RFC8986] IETF
12 0x000C End.T with PSP & USP [RFC8986] IETF
13 0x000D End.B6.Insert [draft-filsfils-spring-srv6-net-pgm-insertion-04] [Pablo_Camarillo]
14 0x000E End.B6.Encaps [RFC8986] IETF
15 0x000F End.BM [RFC8986] IETF
16 0x0010 End.DX6 [RFC8986] IETF
17 0x0011 End.DX4 [RFC8986] IETF
18 0x0012 End.DT6 [RFC8986] IETF
19 0x0013 End.DT4 [RFC8986] IETF
20 0x0014 End.DT46 [RFC8986] IETF
21 0x0015 End.DX2 [RFC8986] IETF
22 0x0016 End.DX2V [RFC8986] IETF
23 0x0017 End.DT2U [RFC8986] IETF
24 0x0018 End.DT2M [RFC8986] IETF
25 0x0019 Reserved [RFC8986] IETF
26 0x001A End.B6.Insert.Red [draft-filsfils-spring-srv6-net-pgm-insertion-04] [Pablo_Camarillo]
27 0x001B End.B6.Encaps.Red [RFC8986] IETF
28 0x001C End with USD [RFC8986] IETF
29 0x001D End with PSP & USD [RFC8986] IETF
30 0x001E End with USP & USD [RFC8986] IETF
31 0x001F End with PSP, USP & USD [RFC8986] IETF
32 0x0020 End.X with USD [RFC8986] IETF
33 0x0021 End.X with PSP & USD [RFC8986] IETF
34 0x0022 End.X with USP & USD [RFC8986] IETF
35 0x0023 End.X with PSP, USP & USD [RFC8986] IETF
36 0x0024 End.T with USD [RFC8986] IETF
37 0x0025 End.T with PSP & USD [RFC8986] IETF
38 0x0026 End.T with USP & USD [RFC8986] IETF
39 0x0027 End.T with PSP, USP & USD [RFC8986] IETF
40 0x0028 End.MAP [RFC9433] IETF
41 0x0029 End.Limit [RFC9433] IETF
42 0x002A End with NEXT-ONLY-CSID [draft-filsfils-spring-net-pgm-extension-srv6-usid-10] [Pablo_Camarillo]
43 0x002B End with NEXT-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
44 0x002C End with NEXT-CSID & PSP [RFC9800] IETF
45 0x002D End with NEXT-CSID & USP [RFC9800] IETF
46 0x002E End with NEXT-CSID, PSP & USP [RFC9800] IETF
47 0x002F End with NEXT-CSID & USD [RFC9800] IETF
48 0x0030 End with NEXT-CSID, PSP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
49 0x0031 End with NEXT-CSID, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
50 0x0032 End with NEXT-CSID, PSP, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
51 0x0033 End.X with NEXT-ONLY-CSID [draft-filsfils-spring-net-pgm-extension-srv6-usid-10] [Pablo_Camarillo]
52 0x0034 End.X with NEXT-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
53 0x0035 End.X with NEXT-CSID & PSP [RFC9800] IETF
54 0x0036 End.X with NEXT-CSID & USP [RFC9800] IETF
55 0x0037 End.X with NEXT-CSID, PSP & USP [RFC9800] IETF
56 0x0038 End.X with NEXT-CSID & USD [RFC9800] IETF
57 0x0039 End.X with NEXT-CSID, PSP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
58 0x003A End.X with NEXT-CSID, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
59 0x003B End.X with NEXT-CSID, PSP, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
60 0x003C uDX6 (End.DX6 with NEXT-CSID) [RFC9800] [Pablo_Camarillo]
61 0x003D uDX4 (End.DX4 with NEXT-CSID) [RFC9800] [Pablo_Camarillo]
62 0x003E uDT6 (End.DT6 with NEXT-CSID) [RFC9800] [Pablo_Camarillo]
63 0x003F uDT4 (End.DT4 with NEXT-CSID) [RFC9800] [Pablo_Camarillo]
64 0x0040 uDT46 (End.DT46 with NEXT-CSID) [RFC9800] [Pablo_Camarillo]
65 0x0041 uDX2 (End.DX2 with NEXT-CSID) [RFC9800] [Pablo_Camarillo]
66 0x0042 uDX2V (End.DX2V with NEXT-CSID) [RFC9800] [Pablo_Camarillo]
67 0x0043 uDT2U (End.DT2U with NEXT-CSID) [RFC9800] [Pablo_Camarillo]
68 0x0044 uDT2M (End.DT2M with NEXT-CSID) [RFC9800] [Pablo_Camarillo]
69 0x0045 End.M.GTP6.D [RFC9433] IETF
70 0x0046 End.M.GTP6.Di [RFC9433] IETF
71 0x0047 End.M.GTP6.E [RFC9433] IETF
72 0x0048 End.M.GTP4.E [RFC9433] IETF
73 0x0049 End.DTM [draft-agrawal-spring-srv6-mpls-interworking-05] [Pablo_Camarillo]
74 0x004A End.M (Mirror SID) [draft-ietf-rtgwg-srv6-egress-protection-02] IETF
75 0x004B End.Replicate [RFC9524] IETF
76 0x004C End.DTMC4 [draft-ietf-bess-mvpn-evpn-sr-p2mp-06] [Rishabh_Parekh]
77 0x004D End.DTMC6 [draft-ietf-bess-mvpn-evpn-sr-p2mp-06] [Rishabh_Parekh]
78 0x004E End.DTMC46 [draft-ietf-bess-mvpn-evpn-sr-p2mp-06] [Rishabh_Parekh]
79 0x004F End.BXC [draft-han-spring-srv6-underlay-tunnel-programming-02] [Ran_Chen]
80 0x0050 End.BXC with PSP [draft-han-spring-srv6-underlay-tunnel-programming-02] [Ran_Chen]
81 0x0051 End.BXC with USP [draft-han-spring-srv6-underlay-tunnel-programming-02] [Ran_Chen]
82 0x0052 End.BXC with USD [draft-han-spring-srv6-underlay-tunnel-programming-02] [Ran_Chen]
83 0x0053 End.BXC with PSP, USP & USD [draft-han-spring-srv6-underlay-tunnel-programming-02] [Ran_Chen]
84 0x0054 End.NSH - NSH Segment [RFC9491] IETF
85 0x0055 End.T with NEXT-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
86 0x0056 End.T with NEXT-CSID & PSP [RFC9800] IETF
87 0x0057 End.T with NEXT-CSID & USP [RFC9800] IETF
88 0x0058 End.T with NEXT-CSID, PSP & USP [RFC9800] IETF
89 0x0059 End.T with NEXT-CSID & USD [RFC9800] IETF
90 0x005A End.T with NEXT-CSID, PSP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
91 0x005B End.T with NEXT-CSID, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
92 0x005C End.T with NEXT-CSID, PSP, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
93 0x005D End.B6.Encaps with NEXT-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
94 0x005E End.B6.Encaps.Red with NEXT-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
95 0x005F End.BM with NEXT-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
96 0x0060 End.LBS with NEXT-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
97 0x0061 End.XLBS with NEXT-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
98 0x0062 End.B6.Encaps.Red with NEXT-CSID, PSP & USD [Pablo_Camarillo] [Pablo_Camarillo]
99 0x0063 End.B6.Insert.Red with NEXT-CSID, PSP & USD [Pablo_Camarillo] [Pablo_Camarillo]
100 0x0064 End.PSID [draft-ietf-spring-srv6-path-segment-02] [Cheng_Li]
101 0x0065 End with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
102 0x0066 End with REPLACE-CSID & PSP [RFC9800] IETF
103 0x0067 End with REPLACE-CSID & USP [RFC9800] IETF
104 0x0068 End with REPLACE-CSID, PSP & USP [RFC9800] IETF
105 0x0069 End.X with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
106 0x006A End.X with REPLACE-CSID & PSP [RFC9800] IETF
107 0x006B End.X with REPLACE-CSID & USP [RFC9800] IETF
108 0x006C End.X with REPLACE-CSID, PSP & USP [RFC9800] IETF
109 0x006D End.T with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
110 0x006E End.T with REPLACE-CSID & PSP [RFC9800] IETF
111 0x006F End.T with REPLACE-CSID & USP [RFC9800] IETF
112 0x0070 End.T with REPLACE-CSID, PSP & USP [RFC9800] IETF
113 0x0071 Unassigned
114 0x0072 End.B6.Encaps with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
115 0x0073 End.BM with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
116 0x0074 End.DX6 with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
117 0x0075 End.DX4 with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
118 0x0076 End.DT6 with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
119 0x0077 End.DT4 with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
120 0x0078 End.DT46 with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
121 0x0079 End.DX2 with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
122 0x007A End.DX2V with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
123 0x007B End.DT2U with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
124 0x007C End.DT2M with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
125-126 0x007D-0x007E Unassigned
127 0x007F End.B6.Encaps.Red with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
128 0x0080 End with REPLACE-CSID & USD [RFC9800] IETF
129 0x0081 End with REPLACE-CSID, PSP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
130 0x0082 End with REPLACE-CSID, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
131 0x0083 End with REPLACE-CSID, PSP, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
132 0x0084 End.X with REPLACE-CSID & USD [RFC9800] IETF
133 0x0085 End.X with REPLACE-CSID, PSP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
134 0x0086 End.X with REPLACE-CSID, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
135 0x0087 End.X with REPLACE-CSID, PSP, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
136 0x0088 End.T with REPLACE-CSID & USD [RFC9800] IETF
137 0x0089 End.T with REPLACE-CSID, PSP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
138 0x008A End.T with REPLACE-CSID, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
139 0x008B End.T with REPLACE-CSID, PSP, USP & USD [RFC9800] IETF
140 0x008C End.LBS with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
141 0x008D End.XLBS with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9800] IETF
142-149 0x008E-0x0095 Unassigned
150 0x0096 End.XU [draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming-04] [Jie_Dong]
151 0x0097 End.XU with PSP [draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming-04] [Jie_Dong]
152 0x0098 End.XU with USP [draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming-04] [Jie_Dong]
153 0x0099 End.XU with USD [draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming-04] [Jie_Dong]
154 0x009A End.XU with PSP, USP & USD [draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming-04] [Jie_Dong]
155 0x009B End.XU with REPPLACE-CSID [draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming-04] [Jie_Dong]
156 0x009C End.XU with REPPLACE-CSID & PSP [draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming-04] [Jie_Dong]
157 0x009D End.XU with REPPLACE-CSID & PSP & USP & USD [draft-dong-spring-srv6-inter-layer-programming-04] [Jie_Dong]
158 0x009E End.DX1 [RFC9801] IETF
159 0x009F End.DX1 with NEXT-CSID [RFC9801] IETF
160 0x00A0 End.DX1 with REPLACE-CSID [RFC9801] IETF
161 0x00A1 End.AN - SR-aware function [draft-ietf-spring-sr-service-programming-10] [Francois_Clad]
162 0x00A2 End.AS - Static proxy [draft-ietf-spring-sr-service-programming-10] [Francois_Clad]
163 0x00A3 End.AD - Dynamic proxy [draft-ietf-spring-sr-service-programming-10] [Francois_Clad]
164 0x00A4 End.AM - Masquerading proxy [draft-ietf-spring-sr-service-programming-10] [Francois_Clad]
165 0x00A5 End.AM - Masquerading proxy with NAT [draft-ietf-spring-sr-service-programming-10] [Francois_Clad]
166 0x00A6 End.AM - Masquerading proxy with Caching [draft-ietf-spring-sr-service-programming-10] [Francois_Clad]
167 0x00A7 End.AM - Masquerading proxy with NAT & [draft-ietf-spring-sr-service-programming-10] [Francois_Clad]
Caching
168 0x00A8 End.M.GTP6.E.Red [draft-kawakami-dmm-srv6-gtp6e-reduced-02] [Yuya_Kawakami]
169 0x00A9 End.AN.CI.S [draft-lin-spring-srv6-aware-context-indicator-04] [Jiaming_Ye]
170 0x00AA End.AN.CI.D.A [draft-lin-spring-srv6-aware-context-indicator-04] [Jiaming_Ye]
171 0x00AB End.AN.CI.D.T [draft-lin-spring-srv6-aware-context-indicator-04] [Jiaming_Ye]
172 0x00AC End.AN.CI.D.V [draft-lin-spring-srv6-aware-context-indicator-04] [Jiaming_Ye]
173 0x00AD End.AN.CI.D.D [draft-lin-spring-srv6-aware-context-indicator-04] [Jiaming_Ye]
174-179 0x00AE-0x00B3 Unassigned
180 0x00B4 End.AS with REPLACE-CSID [draft-lh-spring-srv6-sfc-csid-04] [Cheng_Li]
181 0x00B5 End.AS with NEXT-CSID [draft-lh-spring-srv6-sfc-csid-04] [Cheng_Li]
182 0x00B6 End.AD with REPLACE-CSID [draft-lh-spring-srv6-sfc-csid-04] [Cheng_Li]
183 0x00B7 End.AD with NEXT-CSID [draft-lh-spring-srv6-sfc-csid-04] [Cheng_Li]
184 0x00B8 End.AM with REPLACE-CSID [draft-lh-spring-srv6-sfc-csid-04] [Cheng_Li]
185 0x00B9 End.AM with NEXT-CSID [draft-lh-spring-srv6-sfc-csid-04] [Cheng_Li]
186 0x00BA End.AMN with REPLACE-CSID [draft-lh-spring-srv6-sfc-csid-04] [Cheng_Li]
187 0x00BB End.AMN with NEXT-CSID [draft-lh-spring-srv6-sfc-csid-04] [Cheng_Li]
188-32766 0x00BC-0x7FFE Unassigned
32767 0x7FFF The SID defined in [RFC8754] [RFC8986][RFC8754] IETF
32768-34815 0x8000-0x87FF Reserved for Private Use [RFC8986] IETF
34816-65534 0x8800-0xFFFE Reserved [RFC8986] IETF
65535 0xFFFF Opaque [RFC8986] IETF
Segment Types
Registration Procedure(s)
Specification Required
Expert(s)
Ketan Talaulikar, Matthew Bocci
Reference
[RFC9256]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Value Description Reference
A SR-MPLS Label [RFC9256]
B SRv6 SID [RFC9256]
C IPv4 Prefix with optional SR Algorithm [RFC9256]
D IPv6 Global Prefix with optional SR Algorithm for SR-MPLS [RFC9256]
E IPv4 Prefix with Local Interface ID [RFC9256]
F IPv4 Addresses for link endpoints as Local, Remote pair [RFC9256]
G IPv6 Prefix and Interface ID for link endpoints as Local, Remote pair for SR-MPLS [RFC9256]
H IPv6 Addresses for link endpoints as Local, Remote pair for SR-MPLS [RFC9256]
I IPv6 Global Prefix with optional SR Algorithm for SRv6 [RFC9256]
J IPv6 Prefix and Interface ID for link endpoints as Local, Remote pair for SRv6 [RFC9256]
K IPv6 Addresses for link endpoints as Local, Remote pair for SRv6 [RFC9256]
SR Policy ENLP Values
Registration Procedure(s)
Standards Action
Reference
[RFC9830]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Code Point Description Reference
0 Reserved [RFC9830]
1 Push an IPv4 Explicit NULL label on an unlabeled IPv4 packet but do not push an IPv6 Explicit NULL label on an unlabeled [RFC9830]
IPv6 packet
2 Push an IPv6 Explicit NULL label on an unlabeled IPv6 packet but do not push an IPv4 Explicit NULL label on an unlabeled [RFC9830]
IPv4 packet
3 Push an IPv6 Explicit NULL label on an unlabeled IPv6 packet and push an IPv4 Explicit NULL label on an unlabeled IPv4 [RFC9830]
packet
4 Do not push an Explicit NULL label [RFC9830]
5-255 Unassigned
SR Policy Protocol Origin
Expert(s)
Unassigned
Reference
[RFC-ietf-idr-bgp-ls-sr-policy-17]
Available Formats
[IMG]
CSV
Range Registration Procedures
1-250 Expert Review
251-255 Private Use
Code Point Protocol Origin Reference Change Controller
0 Reserved [RFC-ietf-idr-bgp-ls-sr-policy-17] IETF
1 PCEP [RFC-ietf-idr-bgp-ls-sr-policy-17] IETF
2 BGP SR Policy [RFC-ietf-idr-bgp-ls-sr-policy-17] IETF
3 Configuration (CLI, YANG model via NETCONF, etc.) [RFC-ietf-idr-bgp-ls-sr-policy-17] IETF
4-9 Unassigned
10 PCEP (In PCEP or when BGP-LS Producer is PCE) [RFC-ietf-idr-bgp-ls-sr-policy-17] IETF
11-19 Unassigned
20 BGP SR Policy (In PCEP or when BGP-LS Producer is PCE) [RFC-ietf-idr-bgp-ls-sr-policy-17] IETF
21-29 Unassigned
30 Configuration (CLI, YANG model via NETCONF, etc.) (In PCEP or when BGP-LS [RFC-ietf-idr-bgp-ls-sr-policy-17] IETF
Producer is PCE)
31-250 Unassigned
251-255 Reserved for Private Use [RFC-ietf-idr-bgp-ls-sr-policy-17] IETF
Contact Information
ID Name Contact URI Last Updated
[Cheng_Li] Cheng Li mailto:c.l&huawei.com 2025-04-25
[Francois_Clad] Francois Clad mailto:fclad.ietf&gmail.com 2024-01-18
[Jiaming_Ye] Jiaming Ye mailto:yejiaming&chinamobile.com 2025-02-28
[Jie_Dong] Jie Dong mailto:jie.dong&huawei.com 2022-10-14
[Pablo_Camarillo] Pablo Camarillo mailto:pcamaril&cisco.com 2023-01-13
[Ran_Chen] Ran Chen mailto:chen.ran&zte.com.cn 2022-11-23
[Rishabh_Parekh] Rishabh Parekh mailto:riparekh&cisco.com 2022-07-05
[Yuya_Kawakami] Yuya Kawakami mailto:yuyarin&yuyarin.net 2025-02-17
Licensing Terms
Presently we were in a very dark road, and at a point where it dropped suddenly between steep sides we halted in black shadow. A gleam of pale sand, a whisper of deep flowing waters, and a farther glimmer of more sands beyond them challenged our advance. We had come to a "grapevine ferry." The scow was on the other side, the water too shoal for the horses to swim, and the bottom, most likely, quicksand. Out of the blackness of the opposite shore came a soft, high-pitched, quavering, long-drawn, smothered moan of woe, the call of that snivelling little sinner the screech-owl. Ferry murmured to me to answer it and I sent the same faint horror-stricken tremolo back. Again it came to us, from not farther than one might toss his cap, and I followed Ferry down to the water's edge. The grapevine guy swayed at our side, we heard the scow slide from the sands, and in a few moments, moved by two videttes, it touched our shore. Soon we were across, the two videttes riding with us, and beyond a sharp rise, in an old opening made by the swoop of a hurricane, we entered the silent unlighted bivouac of Ferry's scouts. Ferry got down and sat on the earth talking with Quinn, while the sergeants quietly roused the sleepers to horse. Plotinus is driven by this perplexity to reconsider the whole theory of Matter.477 He takes Aristotle¡¯s doctrine as the groundwork of his investigation. According to this, all existence is divided into Matter and Form. What we know of things¡ªin other words, the sum of their differential characteristics¡ªis their Form. Take away this, and the unknowable residuum is their Matter. Again, Matter is the vague indeterminate something out of which particular Forms are developed. The two are related as Possibility to Actuality, as the more generic to the more specific substance through every grade of classification and composition. Thus there are two Matters, the one sensible and the other intelligible. The former constitutes the common substratum of bodies, the other the common element of ideas.478 The general distinction between Matter and Form was originally suggested to Aristotle by Plato¡¯s remarks on the same subject; but he differs325 from his master in two important particulars. Plato, in his Timaeus, seems to identify Matter with space.479 So far, it is a much more positive conception than the ?λη of the Metaphysics. On the other hand, he constantly opposes it to reality as something non-existent; and he at least implies that it is opposed to absolute good as a principle of absolute evil.480 Thus while the Aristotelian world is formed by the development of Power into Actuality, the Platonic world is composed by the union of Being and not-Being, of the Same and the Different, of the One and the Many, of the Limit and the Unlimited, of Good and Evil, in varying proportions with each other. The Lawton woman had heard of an officer's family at Grant, which was in need of a cook, and had gone there. [See larger version] On the 8th of July an extraordinary Privy Council was summoned. All the members, of whatever party, were desired to attend, and many were the speculations as to the object of their meeting. The general notion was that it involved the continuing or the ending of the war. It turned out to be for the announcement of the king's intended marriage. The lady selected was Charlotte, the second sister of the Duke of Mecklenburg-Strelitz. Apart from the narrowness of her education, the young princess had a considerable amount of amiability, good sense, and domestic taste. These she shared with her intended husband, and whilst they made the royal couple always retiring, at the same time they caused them to give, during their lives, a moral air to their court. On the 8th of September Charlotte arrived at St. James's, and that afternoon the marriage took place, the ceremony being performed by the Archbishop of Canterbury. On the 22nd the coronation took place with the greatest splendour. Mother and girls were inconsolable, for each had something that they were sure "Si would like," and would "do him good," but they knew Josiah Klegg, Sr., well enough to understand what was the condition when he had once made up his mind. CHAPTER V. THE YOUNG RECRUITS Si proceeded to deftly construct a litter out of the two guns, with some sticks that he cut with a knife, and bound with pawpaw strips. His voice had sunk very low, almost to sweetness. A soft flurry of pink went over her face, and her eyelids drooped. Then suddenly she braced herself, pulled herself taut, grew combative again, though her voice shook. HoME²Ô¾®Ïè̫ʲôÐÇ×ù
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