02-11-2010 09:28 AM - edited 03-06-2019 09:40 AM
Is there a way to look up a serial number or assembly number and have it can tell me the date that it was manufactured or even maybe even purchased? I am trying to do with with 3750gs, 4506, 3550, and some line cards. Any help would be greated appreciated!!
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03-11-2014 03:24 PM
There's a fairly easy way to derive the manufacture date if you happen to know the serial number.
The serial number will be in the format: ‘LLLYYWWSSSS’; where ‘YY’ is the year of manufacture and ‘WW’ is the week of manufacture. The date code can be found in the 4 middle digits of the serial number. In the case of serial number SAD08300D4W, ‘08’ is the year code and ‘30’ is the week code. You can then decode the date use the following:
Here are the Manufacturing Year Codes:
01 = 1997 06 = 2002 11 = 2007 16 = 2012
02 = 1998 07 = 2003 12 = 2008 17 = 2013
03 = 1999 08 = 2004 13 = 2009 18 = 2014
04 = 2000 09 = 2005 14 = 2010 19 = 2015
05 = 2001 10 = 2006 15 = 2011 20 = 2016
And here are the Manufacturing Week Codes:
1-5 : January 15-18 : April 28-31 : July 41-44 : October
6-9 : February 19-22 : May 32-35 : August 45-48 : November
10-14 : March 23-27 : June 36-40 : September 49-52 : December
I hope this helps.
Steve
02-11-2010 09:38 AM
Getting the serial numbers is easy enough but you would probably have to go to cisco and give them the serial numbers to see when they were manufactured.
02-11-2010 09:39 AM
Would happen to know who I could contact at cisco for that?
02-11-2010 01:49 PM
Try this ...
1. Go to the Service Contract Centre: http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/437/scc/index.html
2. Click "Launch Tool"
3. A window should hopefully pop up. In the search bar, choose "Serial Number" and you enter you-know-what in the box next to it.
4. Here's the funny bit ... If you have a result, then good. If you don't you'll have a hyperlink to "log a support case". I recommend this is your next step. It takes Cisco a maximum of 4 hours to respond to your initial queries.
Hope this helps. May I request if you can rate my post if this is helpful? Thank you very much.
12-19-2013 05:51 AM
Thanks Leo Laohoo.
Your post help to me.
03-11-2014 03:24 PM
There's a fairly easy way to derive the manufacture date if you happen to know the serial number.
The serial number will be in the format: ‘LLLYYWWSSSS’; where ‘YY’ is the year of manufacture and ‘WW’ is the week of manufacture. The date code can be found in the 4 middle digits of the serial number. In the case of serial number SAD08300D4W, ‘08’ is the year code and ‘30’ is the week code. You can then decode the date use the following:
Here are the Manufacturing Year Codes:
01 = 1997 06 = 2002 11 = 2007 16 = 2012
02 = 1998 07 = 2003 12 = 2008 17 = 2013
03 = 1999 08 = 2004 13 = 2009 18 = 2014
04 = 2000 09 = 2005 14 = 2010 19 = 2015
05 = 2001 10 = 2006 15 = 2011 20 = 2016
And here are the Manufacturing Week Codes:
1-5 : January 15-18 : April 28-31 : July 41-44 : October
6-9 : February 19-22 : May 32-35 : August 45-48 : November
10-14 : March 23-27 : June 36-40 : September 49-52 : December
I hope this helps.
Steve
04-12-2014 11:17 AM
Hi everybody ,
I have the same problem and I want to figure out my mounted modules are RF or not.
let me explain more. our company purchased a 6500 chassis with mounted modules such as supervisor. the problem is I do not know the supervisor module is RF or not. how can i determine?
Please kindly advice.
Scott
02-03-2016 08:37 AM
Hi sshapero!
Thanks so much for your answer to the question. It worked great! I was having some problems with devices failing and they were all from the same month/year. I was able to SSH into the other devices that I have and find the ones that might possibly have issues.
Thanks again,
Jeff
11-28-2018 12:35 AM
Hi Steven,
Can you help me out to find the manufacture date according by my serial no FOC2212L103
Regards
Duraiz
11-28-2018 12:46 AM
Hello,
according to the previous calculation table, the manufacturing date for your serial number is March 2018.
12-20-2019 05:09 AM
11-09-2021 10:26 PM
Hi Steven,
Our company purchased a switch (product number: N9K-C93180YC-FX, serial number: FLM2529072H), according to the calculation table you posted previously, can you help us to confirm the manufacturing date of serial number: FLM2529072H is July 2021. Thank you.
Best regards,
Esther Chen
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