12-08-2011 03:58 AM
Dears
i need to know how to cover moduler switches or routers with smartnet and what is the part number for smart net will cover the over all device ( chasiss, sup,line modules, service modules, and SFPs) for example if i have a devie cisco 6509 with two sup720-3b , firewall service module and line card X6748-GE-TX then when I search for smartnet part number i only find smartnet part numbers for chasiss and firewall only?
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12-08-2011 05:34 AM
On Catalyst 6500 series, the chassis itself, supervisors and line cards are covered under the chassis' Smartnet contract. Services modules (FWSM, ASA-SM, ACE, IDS etc.) require separate Smartnet coverage.
07-11-2014 05:52 AM
Hi,
Marvin Rhoads is correct.
For modular switches such as Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Switch and Cisco Catalyst 6500E Series Switch the Chassis Based Pricing is followed. Cisco apply service charges on the chassis level; in other words, it will not be necessary to price the cards (except legacy products). Because product configurations differ the service charge will be calculated as a percentage of the average list price of the product. This is similar to the current SMARTnet 8x5xNBD service pricing methodology.
http://www.cisco.com/public/scc/demo/NewServicePricing.html
You will see that there is no option for SMARTnet when you configure the line cards as spare because the line card support would be covered by the existing SMARTnet of the chassis.
Best regards,
"Nilz"
Nilo Noguera
.:|:.:|:. Specialist, Cisco Global Virtual Engineering - Cisco Partner Help
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/tools/ph.html
12-08-2011 05:34 AM
On Catalyst 6500 series, the chassis itself, supervisors and line cards are covered under the chassis' Smartnet contract. Services modules (FWSM, ASA-SM, ACE, IDS etc.) require separate Smartnet coverage.
12-08-2011 05:59 AM
so in this case I will get two smartnet part numbers one for Chassis , two sups, and line card the second part number for firewall service module?
if yes, so what about this part number CON-SNT-C6509FWM will cover the chassis , 2 sups , firewall , and line card ?
07-11-2014 05:52 AM
Hi,
Marvin Rhoads is correct.
For modular switches such as Cisco Catalyst 4500E Series Switch and Cisco Catalyst 6500E Series Switch the Chassis Based Pricing is followed. Cisco apply service charges on the chassis level; in other words, it will not be necessary to price the cards (except legacy products). Because product configurations differ the service charge will be calculated as a percentage of the average list price of the product. This is similar to the current SMARTnet 8x5xNBD service pricing methodology.
http://www.cisco.com/public/scc/demo/NewServicePricing.html
You will see that there is no option for SMARTnet when you configure the line cards as spare because the line card support would be covered by the existing SMARTnet of the chassis.
Best regards,
"Nilz"
Nilo Noguera
.:|:.:|:. Specialist, Cisco Global Virtual Engineering - Cisco Partner Help
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/tools/ph.html
03-20-2016 10:07 AM
hi Nilo,
may i know our customer has SmartNet for the 6500 chassis, they will have support on all the fiber modules, RJ45 modules, Power supply, Supervisor engine, chassis and Fan right??
they will only need SmartNet for Firewall, IDS and Wireless LAN controller service module right??
looking forward to hearing from you soon.
03-20-2016 08:17 PM
That's correct - assuming none of the modules you have are end-of-life.
03-20-2016 11:53 PM
what about if the module end of life but not end of support? as the customer has WS-X6716-10G-3C
03-21-2016 06:11 AM
As long as the cards are eligible for service attachment (as these are per the EoX notice here: http://www.cisco.com/c/en/us/products/collateral/switches/catalyst-6500-series-switches/eos-eol-notice-c51-733297.html ) they will be covered.
If there is doubt, your partner should be able to confirm via the Cisco Partner Help Desk.
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