[c-nsp] Re-licensing secondhand Cisco equipment
Mark Tinka
mark.tinka at seacom.mu
Fri Jan 10 15:16:28 EST 2014
On Friday, January 10, 2014 01:04:35 PM Gustav UHLANDER
wrote:
> 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.
Compared to the ASR9000 and Nexus 7000 platforms, the 6500
and 7600 are relatively old. Depending on how you configure
them (and whether you need ES or ES+ line cards or not),
they can be quite cheap on the used market (doubley so if
you use the more classic SUP's and LAN cards).
It's likely more expensive to spec. a 7600 for high end
service than it is to buy an ASR9000 :-).
Mark.
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