How many of you have opened cases with Cisco PDI?
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09-20-2012 09:53 AM - edited 03-16-2019 01:19 PM
Hey guys,
My first post in over 6 years being a member of NetPro/CSC!!!
As you may know, I'm not the only PDI engineer posting here (we also got Tere, GP, Ronak and Anand), but I'm the one who has been doing this for the longest period of time and eventually became a CSC HoF.
I always sign my replies with the PDI website, and have been doing that for quite some time:
I know some of you guys have opened cases with us (some of you have even asked me if I'm the same guys from the HoF, and yes, I am).
Some guys open the case with us and also ask on CSC.
Some fellow CSC members mention our services when replying, and that sometimes end up in a PDI case.
My question to you, as we're trying to get an understanding of the impact on our case volume, is:
How many of you ended up knowing about PDI after opening, replying, reading, etc a CSC thread??
And how many of you, opened a case with us after becoming aware of PDI??
Appreciate your assistance on this.
Regards,
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09-20-2012 11:10 AM
I know about PDI, but I haven't open any case with you guys. Only opened cases with TAC.
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09-20-2012 04:28 PM
Java, could you make a post or document about the differences between Technical Assistance Center (TAC) and Planning Design and Implimenting (PDI). I'm willing to bet most people have opened TAC cases but not PDI cases. Thanks.
For starters here's the PDI FAQ for those who haven't heard of it before: http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/tools/pdihd_faqs.html.
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09-26-2012 06:19 AM
Joe,
That's a nice idea, we have some stuff we share with TAC but some of the support guidelines we have are quite different.
I'll try to work something out explaining the differences between TAC and PDI
In the meantime, anyone else care to share if they have opened cases with us?
HTH
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10-03-2012 01:24 AM
yeah, i have a few times
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10-04-2012 07:50 AM
Hi Jaime,
When i not find the answer about something here on the CSC i open a case in PDI.
The PDI is very good!
Regards
Leonardo Santana
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10-04-2012 07:38 AM
Hi Jaime,
Just to share my answer, I always open PDI cases.
Actually I just use CsC to search for some answers/issues. If I can't find the answer, I open a PDI because you always answer in a few minutes/hours and most of the cases always solve my questions.
Sometimes you get my case
Victor Circelli.
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10-04-2012 07:49 AM
Thanks for the input guys, the reason for this question is because as you know, PDI is not only UC/UCC, we have other technologies.
If us assisting on CSC avoids a TAC/PDI case (depending on what kind of info you ask, a case might be required, I mean NDA stuff and similar which cannot be posted here), that sure helps both, Cisco and you guys. It's also a way to showcase our expertise.
Our best scenario would be people who do just as you Victor, seach CSC, CCO, open a thread and if no answer and you're entitled, ultimately open a PDI case.
We're trying to get an idea of how beneficial that would be for DataCenter, Borderless Networks, Physical Security, etc.
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09-07-2017 03:06 AM
Hi , does PDI cases affect Partners Metrics?
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01-22-2018 07:31 AM
Hi Jaime,
I have opened a lot of cases with PDI and always got an answer. All of the engineers are very good.
Sometimes they go an extra mile to provide the information, links docs e.t.c.
But I have a question, is PDI only for partner support or for direct Cisco clients as well ?
Saima
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01-22-2018 11:40 AM
We only work with Cisco Partners that have a specialization related to the technology they want assistance with. We do not work with Partners that do not meet those requirements, or with Cisco end customers/clients
Anyone who is not entitled and wants our assistance, would need to use their SE as the middle-man for that.
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01-09-2020 01:51 PM
Does anyone know what happened to the Cisco PDI helpdesk service? I went to look for PDI earlier and when I navigate to the below URL:
https://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/partners/tools/planning-design-implementation-technical-advisor.html
I get the follow error:
Planning, Design & Implementation (PDI) Technical Advisor
"The PDI service has been discontinued."
Is there a plan to move this service to another org/division within Cisco?
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01-09-2020 02:56 PM
It has been almost a year since the service stopped, the service as it was provided (free for specialized partners) has no replacement or equivalent.
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