[c-nsp] Re-licensing secondhand Cisco equipment
Gustav UHLANDER
gustav.ulander at steria.se
Fri Jan 10 06:04:35 EST 2014
Hello mark.
What I meant was the more expensive kit as in higher range platforms (6500/7600 platform for instance).
There seems to be some checks done when you as a partner buy smartnet for those platforms.
Bästa hälsningar / Best regards,
Gustav Uhlander
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-----Original Message-----
From: Mark Tinka [mailto:mark.tinka at seacom.mu]
Sent: den 10 januari 2014 10:24
To: cisco-nsp at puck.nether.net
Cc: Gustav UHLANDER; John Elliot; Sander Steffann
Subject: Re: [c-nsp] Re-licensing secondhand Cisco equipment
On Friday, January 10, 2014 10:38:03 AM Gustav UHLANDER
wrote:
> I think the more expensive kit the more checks are performed. Also
> notice if you are cisco partner then you might be excluded from that
> if you buy second hand equipment (registered partners can only buy
> equipment from dists)
Intuitively, more expensive kit is likely more current kit, which means you don't need re-licensing as it's not so available on the grey market (not including things like optics, SPA's, e.t.c.) :-).
Unless you meant something else...
Mark.
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