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HWIC-1ADSL-M

joao
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I found a pdf from 2006, with information how to configure HWIC-1ADSL-M.

http://www.cisco.com/en/US/customer/products/ps6706/products_feature_guide09186a00807d948e.html

But in the configurator this HWIC is not available.

What is going on?

I know how to configure the board, but i don't how to buy it.

help

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If you have partner level access:

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/ltt/leadtimes.cgi

enter product number and submit.

If you don't have partner level access, the tool is not available to you.

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A bit unsual request .. anyway here you go.

Be aware that to have shipment for products that are NPH you need Cisco's PM approval.

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paolo bevilacqua
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Hi, nothing is different compared to ordering a the regular non annex-M card, just make sure when you place the order, the correct part number is specified.

If any doubt contact your appropriate Cisco customer contact.

but this part number is avaiable for ordering?

thx

Yes.

how can I confirm that?

My local distribuitor says no.

thx

Have them ask cisco or talk to you CAM. The card is orderable, but on NPH until March 3rd.

Can you give me the link to that information, on the Cisco website?

thx

If you have partner level access:

http://www.cisco.com/cgi-bin/front.x/ltt/leadtimes.cgi

enter product number and submit.

If you don't have partner level access, the tool is not available to you.

i don't have access.

could you send a print screen of that information?

thx

A bit unsual request .. anyway here you go.

Be aware that to have shipment for products that are NPH you need Cisco's PM approval.

I talk to local Cisco offices, and the feedback was:

"Not orderable!"

what is going on???

comments welcome

Sometime they don't "like" to take orders for products that are NPH. The situation should change after march 8.

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