I would like to purchase a Smartnet contract for a 2523 I just purchased via
ebay (just in case)what type of Smartnet should I be gettingthere
are so many and I have not purchased one beforethanks in advance for the
advise
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Shawn P Bolan, MCSE/MCT
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Folks,
For those of you in the UNITED KINGDOM and have purchased smartnet
contracts for the routers, switches in your lab. Please let me know the
reseller(s) you purchased from as I'm trying to buy one and a couple of
companies listed on cisco's web site I called are not being positive.
Your 2523 is listed under Catagory 5. You will also need to chose what level
of services you want with your smartnet contract i.e.
8X5XNBD - Parts replacement Next business day. If part fails on Friday you
will have your part on Monday.
24X7X4 - Parts replacement will arrive within 4 hours of
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> I would like to purchase a Smartnet contract for a 2523 I just purchased
via
> ebay (just in case)what type of Smartnet should I be gettingthere
> are so many and I have not purchased one beforethanks i
I recently tried to buy a Smartnet contract on Cisco's website and was
unable to because I did not purchase the router from an authorized reseller.
I did purchase the router from an Ebay auction and the router was brand
new. Can one of you guys tell me where to go and purchase the cont
en Cisco equipment sells
sooo well.
Good Luck !!!
Phil
- Original Message -
From: "Rick Cossey" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Newsgroups: groupstudy.cisco
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Wednesday, March 21, 2001 4:06 PM
Subject: Re: Smartnet Contract
> I recently tried
If you look at the fine print of the smartnet contract it says there is a 45
day waiting period from the start of the contract before they will replace
any hardware, if it's not under standard warranty.
I don't think this is strictly enforced, but I'm sure it was implemented to
di
Dave- your right... he may have to sit on it for a little while, which is
usually less painful for the homelab people.
Phil
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From: "Hennen, David" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Thursday, March 22, 2001 7:40 PM
Subject: RE: Sm
I am curious to know whether you can get a smartnet contract for a bunch of
home-lab routers. Do you need to have an official company name, or can you
just make an arrangement as an individual through Cisco. Has anybody ever
done this?
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You can get a SmartNet contract on whatever piece(s) of gear you like.
For example, I have a contract on my 2509, which costs just under $300 per
year, as I recall. Depending on the specific router you wish to cover, it
may be more or less expensive (E.g. your 7513 will be a bit more per year
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