CF235A LCM Challenge

Description

Some days ago, I learned the concept of LCM (least common multiple). I've played with it for several times and I want to make a big number with it. But I also don't want to use many numbers, so I'll choose three positive integers (they don't have to be distinct) which are not greater than $ n $ . Can you help me to find the maximum possible least common multiple of these three integers?

Input Format

The first line contains an integer $ n $ ( $ 1

Output Format

Print a single integer — the maximum possible LCM of three not necessarily distinct positive integers that are not greater than $ n $ .

Explanation/Hint

The least common multiple of some positive integers is the least positive integer which is multiple for each of them. The result may become very large, 32-bit integer won't be enough. So using 64-bit integers is recommended. For the last example, we can chose numbers $ 7 $ , $ 6 $ , $ 5 $ and the LCM of them is $ 7·6·5=210 $ . It is the maximum value we can get.