>From my understanding, the part number with the "=" following it indicates
Upgrade, Add-on, or Replacement under warranty.
Anybody else??
Mark
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The part number that ends with the "=" is s 'spare' part. IOW if you are
ordering a configured Cat8510MSR, and you specify all "=" P/N's you will get
many little boxes for you to put together, whereas *typically* if you order
the P/N's without the "=" Cisco will ship you an integrated box. Also
the = means it is included in a product, like software on a router or a
blade on a switch.
Don't know why
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I just found the answer to this question from our account rep - the first
is installed as part of the device and the one with = on the end is a
'spare part,' i.e. not installed in any device.
Berry
At 02:33 PM 1/31/2002 -0500, you wrote:
>Hi All ,
>
>In the Cisco web site product catalog there
Thanks a lot guys,
Muthu
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I just found the answer to this question from our account rep
= equals spare
Dave
Muthuraja Ayyanar wrote:
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> Hi All ,
>
> In the Cisco web site product catalog there are two identical entry for
each
> and every part # / description, namely the first one without = sign and the
> second one with = sign.What exactly id the differnence between those two
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