01-17-2018 06:04 AM - edited 03-08-2019 01:27 PM
I woluld like to Know what is called as consumable in Cisco Products ?
I mean, what pieces are consumable ¿?
Thanks for your Help.
01-17-2018 03:52 PM
In general, a consumable is something that needs to be replaced once it is used.
For example, in a printer, "ink" is a consumable.
Which specific Cisco products or consumables are you referring to?
Some of our hardware instructions call for "tools and consumables."
A tool is something you will re-use. A consumable is something that will be used in the process.
A screwdriver is a tool. A disposable cleaning cloth is a consumable.
01-17-2018 11:23 PM
I mean, which parts are consumable ? ( are not under warranty or maintenance ) .
In a Hw incident, what parts the customer has to pay even if he has a maintenance contract.
For example the battery in a laptop or the ink in the printer.
Thanks for your Help.
07-23-2020 07:30 AM
Does Cisco have a digital product catalog wherein it is specified which products are classified as consumable and which are non-consumable? and can you share it with us?
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