No cisco won't do that even I bought some used cisco asr 1006 and put them in 
cisco smart net for support and they happily took it. 

I haven't seen any issue so far about lock down feature etc. 

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> On Mar 30, 2019, at 3:07 PM, Colton Conor <[email protected]> wrote:
> 
> Satish,
> 
> Glad to know you have some many in production! 
> 
> Buying these used, do we need to worry about feature licenses keys or 
> anything like that, or is Cisco on an honor system? Do they lock down 
> features that only work with the correct key installed? 
> 
>> On Sat, Mar 30, 2019 at 1:39 PM Satish Patel <[email protected]> wrote:
>> Here you go, we are running Nexus 3064PQ used switches and pretty much 200 
>> switches we have installed in our datacenter as a tor switches and running 
>> vPC to between them to increase bandwidth, we are also running BGP, OSPF 
>> routing protocols, But for that you need IP enterprise license, check 
>> license requirement.
>> 
>> I have not idea about MPSL and VPLS but I believe that should work too. 
>> 
>> I’m extremely happy with these switches they have very low latency and very 
>> fast switching. Let me know if you have any question about these switches. 
>> 
>> Sent from my iPhone
>> 
>> > On Mar 30, 2019, at 10:26 AM, Colton Conor <[email protected]> wrote:
>> > 
>> > For those of you that have used the Cisco Nexus 3064, what can you tell me
>> > about this switch? The used market on eBay is flooded with these switches
>> > at around $500 each which seems like a hell of a deal for a 48 port 10G
>> > switch with 4 40G uplinks.
>> > 
>> > We don't have Cisco only Juniper experience, so I don't know much about
>> > these switches. From what I can tell they are EOLed, but it looks like
>> > Cisco is still producing software for them?
>> > 
>> > What confusing to me is it seems Cisco has like 6 different operating
>> > systems, and this one runs the Nexus operating system which I know nothing
>> > about. How dos it compare to Juniper?
>> > 
>> > We traditionally use something like a Juniper QFX5100 for this port count
>> > and density. How does the Nexus 3064 compare to a QFX5100? A used QFX5100
>> > goes fro around $3000, so for the same price I could buy 6 of these Nexus
>> > 3064's.
>> > 
>> > There are multiple models of the 3064, so please let me know if these are
>> > any big gotchas to know about.
>> > 
>> > Does the Nexus 3064 support MPLS? VPLS? Routing using OSPF and BGP?
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