12-28-2012 06:39 AM - edited 03-16-2019 02:55 PM
In the PUT (Product Upgrade Tool), I noticed that the UCM9 has different product numbers.
My question is: since we can choose eDelivery option for UCM-9.0-SW-K9=, why we need a another product number R-UCM-9.0-SW-K9=? Any differences between these two?
Thanks!
12-28-2012 08:31 AM
You can order either R-UCM-9.0-SW-K9 or UCM-9.0-SW-K9 depending on the type of delivery you are looking.R-UCM-9.0-SW-K9 is for edelivery and UCM-9.0-SW-K9 is physical delivery.
Cisco encourages to order the edelivery (R-UCM-9.0-SW-K9)
Physical delivery are strongly discouraged given the time and expense involved with physical delivery of media
With the introduction of eLD and eSD new Top Level SKUs were created:
L-xxx-xxx is a SKU that will provide electronic license delivery.
R-xxx-xxx is a SKU that will provide electronic software delivery.
Use the top level SKU (xxx-xxx-LIC) for physical delivery.
Subordinate SKUs are now configured for either electronic or physical delivery.
Delivery type is determined by the Top Level SKU chosen.
12-28-2012 08:35 AM
Thanks for the info. But that didn't answer my question.
For "UCM-9.0-SW-K9", there's also a eDelivery option. See the screenshot in 1st post.
So what's the difference between "UCM-9.0-SW-K9 eDelivery" and "R-UCM-9.0-SW-K9"?
Thanks!
04-10-2013 06:31 PM
I have the same question. i.e. What's the diff between selecting eDelivery on a non "R-" prefix p/n vs using the R- prefix p/n?
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