+ "description": "The payload for the command, provide it only if command supports it. The following commands support adding payload: * `SET_VOLUME`: Payload is a stringified JSON object in the form: { \"volume\": 50 }. The volume has to be an integer in the range [0,100]. * `DEVICE_START_CRD_SESSION`: Payload is optionally a stringified JSON object in the form: { \"ackedUserPresence\": true, \"crdSessionType\": string }. `ackedUserPresence` is a boolean. By default, `ackedUserPresence` is set to `false`. To start a Chrome Remote Desktop session for an active device, set `ackedUserPresence` to `true`. `crdSessionType` can only select from values `private` (which grants the remote admin exclusive control of the ChromeOS device) or `shared` (which allows the admin and the local user to share control of the ChromeOS device). If not set, `crdSessionType` defaults to `shared`. * `REBOOT`: Payload is a stringified JSON object in the form: { \"user_session_delay_seconds\": 300 }. The `user_session_delay_seconds` is the amount of seconds to wait before rebooting the device if a user is logged in. It has to be an integer in the range [0,300]. When payload is not present for reboot, 0 delay is the default. Note: This only applies if an actual user is logged in, including a Guest. If the device is in the login screen or in Kiosk mode the value is not respected and the device immediately reboots. * `FETCH_SUPPORT_PACKET`: Payload is optionally a stringified JSON object in the form: {\"supportPacketDetails\":{ \"issueCaseId\": optional_support_case_id_string, \"issueDescription\": optional_issue_description_string, \"requestedDataCollectors\": []}} The list of available `data_collector_enums` are as following: Chrome System Information (1), Crash IDs (2), Memory Details (3), UI Hierarchy (4), Additional ChromeOS Platform Logs (5), Device Event (6), Intel WiFi NICs Debug Dump (7), Touch Events (8), Lacros (9), Lacros System Information (10), ChromeOS Flex Logs (11), DBus Details (12), ChromeOS Network Routes (13), ChromeOS Shill (Connection Manager) Logs (14), Policies (15), ChromeOS System State and Logs (16), ChromeOS System Logs (17), ChromeOS Chrome User Logs (18), ChromeOS Bluetooth (19), ChromeOS Connected Input Devices (20), ChromeOS Traffic Counters (21), ChromeOS Virtual Keyboard (22), ChromeOS Network Health (23). See more details in [help article](https://support.google.com/chrome/a?p=remote-log).",
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