assis, supervisor, fans, and power supplies are covered under the
> chassis contract then the pricing on the chassis contract makes sense.
>
> Curtis
>
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> From: david peahi [mailto:davidpe...@gmail.com]
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From: david peahi [mailto:davidpe...@gmail.com]
Sent: Wednesday, June 20, 2012 12:02 AM
To: nanog@nanog.org
Subject: Cisco Smartnet for 6509E Line Cards
Can anyone comment on Cisco 6509E Smartnet "chassis" coverage? In the past,
"chassis" has always
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Subject: Re: Cisco Smartnet for 6509E Line Cards
I'd say hardware replacement is only a small benefit of smartnet, or I
would have found it more economical to just stock spares a long time
ago.
You also r
I'd say hardware replacement is only a small benefit of smartnet, or I
would have found it more economical to just stock spares a long time ago.
You also received technical support in addition to software updates.
In fact, IMHO, the greatest benefit is the access to Cisco development
resources fo
Can anyone comment on Cisco 6509E Smartnet "chassis" coverage? In the past,
"chassis" has always meant, not just the passive chassis itself, but all of
the components including supervisor cards, line cards, power supplies, fan
trays, etc. Now it appears that Cisco is requiring Smartnet coverage on
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