speaking of PIX clones [7:36593]

2002-02-26 Thread Mike Sweeney
I just heard from a friend that a SonicWall rep was saying(dont you love 5th hand news) that Cisco is planning to crack down on PIXes being resold on Ebay by killing any and all support for them. No smartnet, no software, no activation keys etc.. I personally think it is a bunch of hooyie.. The n

Re: speaking of PIX clones [7:36593]

2002-02-26 Thread Chuck
if you ever want to see something funny, tell a customer in the presence of a Cisco account team that the customer should sell his old stuff on eBay rather than trade it in to Cisco. if looks could kill... on a more serious note, while Cisco can make a very good legal case against folks who

Re: speaking of PIX clones [7:36593]

2002-02-27 Thread Wes Stevens
u say they are not msft. That is why I don't think they would be too happy with Jason Sullivan's post about legal action. >From: "Mike Sweeney" >Reply-To: "Mike Sweeney" >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Subject: speaking of PIX clones [7:36593] >Date: Wed, 2

RE: speaking of PIX clones [7:36593]

2002-02-27 Thread Georg Pauwen
That sounds like a car dealer refusing to service used cars. I would think that as long as the software licenses are purchased, what does it matter where the PIX has been purchased ? I am a big fan of EBay, and I purchased a couple of Cisco routers and switches for my lab, which saved me several t