Hi, On Sun, Dec 16, 2012 at 02:32:27PM -0800, Randy wrote: > It also may be worthwhile for your $Employer to consider some form of > *service-contract* with Cisco. CCO has a wealth of information (for your own > edification). You will need a valid-contract to have access to said info! > Google-Foo will only get you so-far.
Actually, almost all technical documentation on CCO is available without
a contract.
Still, unless you have spare parts on site plus the experience to work
around IOS bugs, a support contract is a good recommendation. (Not that
I'm always happy with the outcome of our tac cases...)
gert
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