Also not true. If you still have a valid support contract on your software then you can still get support on it. You just can't goto 4.5.

Stanclift, Michael wrote:
And you won't be able to get any support from Cisco.

Michael Stanclift
Network Analyst
Rockhurst University

http://help.rockhurst.edu
(816) 501-4231


-----Original Message-----
From: Cisco Clean Access Users and Administrators
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Nathaniel Austin
Sent: Thursday, August 07, 2008 10:41 AM
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: License expiring what is going to happen?

Hi Daniel,

The license doesn't have a expiration date for Clean Access, its permanent, so you won't lose any functionality that you currently have on your existing system, you just won't be able to upgrade to 4.5.

You should still be able to get all the checks and rules updates.

Nate

Daniel R. Sullivan wrote:
Greetings,

Because of budget constraints and Cisco's move to forcing us off of our paid-for Dell hardware to Cisco devices our CCA license is about to run out. We can't afford to upgrade to the Cisco solution and switching to another vendor is just as expensive (if not more, Still Secure comes in dead-even with the Cisco upgrade cost). What happens when the license runs out? I'm sure all the 'pr_' rules will quit updating, but will the college be able to craft manual rules or will the system fail closed (happened once to us around the Perfigo switchover)?

Side note: Thank you to all of you on this list that have helped me so

much over the years. This is my last week at Mary Baldwin College and this list has saved my bacon so many times in the past! I'm getting a job in the "real world" for actual money!

Thanks,

Daniel R. Sullivan

Senior Systems Administrator

Mary Baldwin College

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