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In article, Kirill Ponazdyr wrote::We would like to do a background check on serial numbers of several:cisco devices to check things such as which company was it sold with,:if it was reported as stolen or if the machines are still under:warranty or smartnet maintenance. If you did not buy it from an authorized Cisco VAR, then as far as I understand, it is no longer under smartnet: my understanding is that smartnet is not transferable. Free Download Gta 4 Game Setup For Pc Full Version. Warrantees are normally only 90 days or so, so if the equipment is not very new then it probably doesn't have any warrantee (and I'm not sure that warrantees are transferable either.) The software licenses to use the equipment are not transferable. If you bought the equipment from an authorized VAR -as- refurb equipment, then the licenses should be okay, but if you bought the items off eBay or through a broker who does not represent themselves as being a VAR, then you should assume that all you have is a chassis with no right to use and no warrantee and no support contract.

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Cisco ASA 5505 Power-On Failure Serial Number Validation Tool. Please enter the serial number(s) of your Cisco ASA 5505(s) below to verify whether any unit is affected. To enter multiple units, separate each serial number by a comma or space, or you can simply copy and paste a list of serial numbers from Excel.

-- Scintillate, scintillate, globule vivific Fain would I fathom thy nature specific. Loftily poised on ether capacious Strongly resembling a gem carbonaceous. There are some instances where non-VARs like myself can include SmartNet on used, reconditioned equipment. In my case, it is a result of being a member of a large reseller trading group to make this work. This program is working well and has been in effect just a few months. (Walter Roberson) wrote in news:br5677$hl9$: >In article, >Kirill Ponazdyr wrote: >:We would like to do a background check on serial numbers of several >:cisco devices to check things such as which company was it sold with, >:if it was reported as stolen or if the machines are still under >:warranty or smartnet maintenance. >>If you did not buy it from an authorized Cisco VAR, then >as far as I understand, it is no longer under smartnet: my >understanding is that smartnet is not transferable.

Warrantees are Euphonix Mc Mix Installer Gta more. >normally only 90 days or so, so if the equipment is not very new >then it probably doesn't have any warrantee (and I'm not sure >that warrantees are transferable either.) The software licenses >to use the equipment are not transferable. Willy Wonka Ost Rapidshare Movies more. >>If you bought the equipment from an authorized VAR -as- refurb >equipment, then the licenses should be okay, but if you bought the >items off eBay or through a broker who does not represent themselves >as being a VAR, then you should assume that all you have is a chassis >with no right to use and no warrantee and no support contract. >If you bought the equipment from an authorized VAR -as- refurb >equipment, then the licenses should be okay, but if you bought the >items off eBay or through a broker who does not represent themselves >as being a VAR, then you should assume that all you have is a chassis >with no right to use and no warrantee and no support contract. >-- Do you mean that a customer isn't allowd to activate a smartnet contract without referencing to a cisco VAR or that the particular serial number is traced and cisco can deny the activation based on the chassis history?