Then why is the 7540 in the Subject of this thread?

I hadn't found data on the 7540 either, but hey, for a while the Cisco WAAS 
device was a Cisco Product and had not any support from Cisco.
Matter of fact, I had to get the regional sales director on the phone to argue 
successfully to the cisco support drone that the WAAS Devices were indeed Cisco 
devices, and that we were entitled to support, and that Cisco did have a 
support queue for the WAAS product.  (It was quite humorous to listen in as the 
banter went back and forth.  At which point I asked, "Do you now understand the 
source of my frustration?")

(This wasn't a problem before since we had a back door into the WAAS 
developers, but our back door was on vacation at the time of this support 
request.)

So, you can see my confusion here with regard to 7540 vs 7940...

Best Regards,
Karl J. Vesterling
k...@ken-ton.com
202-461-3231 x0

On Nov 19, 2009, at 1:17 PM, Brian West wrote:

> I don't think a 7540 exists.
> 
> /b
> 
> On Nov 19, 2009, at 12:11 PM, Karl J. Vesterling wrote:
> 
>> I haven't provisioned any 7540's...  Good luck!
> 
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