I have the same question about Smartnet.  If equipment is currently covered
by smartnet, and you buy it, can you buy a replacement smartnet contract in
your own name.  I understand that the original smartnet contract belongs to
the original owner, but I am wondering whether you can take out a new one on
the equipment..

As for software licenses,  if you buy a router that was licensed for
Enterprise IOS, does the license stay with the former owner, or go with the
router?
In this age of dying dotcoms with first-rate, almost new equipment, it would
be a shame if Cisco set up the contracts so that almost-new equipment
becomes worthless in the hands of anyone but the original owners, but that
could be how it works.  Please reply to the group, because I'll bet lots of
other people would like to know the answers to these questions.


Thomas Larus
Patrick Ramsey""  wrote in message
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> I have a chance to bid on a 6509 that a out of business company is trying
to
> get rid of.  The unit is equipped as follows.
>
> ws-x6k-sup1a-2ge sup module
> ws-x6408a 8port gig ethernet
> ws-x6248rj48 48 port 10/100
> 100-240 volt60-50hz/16-8amp/1800 watt power supply 6 fan cooling blade
>
> My question is this?  Can smartnet still be applied to used gear?  this
will
> have a great play in how much it's worth.  If so, what are your opinions?
> If not, what are your opinions?
>
> -Patrick




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