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Appendix G      End User License Agreement 
  
any other applicable countries' laws and regulations. Customer shall comply with such laws and 
regulations governing export, re-export, transfer and use of Cisco Software and Technology and will 
obtain all required U.S. and local authorizations, permits, or licenses. Cisco and Customer each agree to 
provide the other information, support documents, and assistance as may reasonably be required by the 
other in connection with securing authorizations or licenses. Information regarding compliance with 
export, re-export, transfer and use may be located at the following URL: 
U.S. Government End User Purchasers. The Software and Documentation qualify as "commercial items," 
as that term is defined at Federal Acquisition Regulation ("FAR") (48 C.F.R.) 2.101, consisting of 
"commercial computer software" and "commercial computer software documentation" as such terms are 
used in FAR 12.212. Consistent with FAR 12.212 and DoD FAR Supp. 227.7202-1 through 227.7202-4, 
and notwithstanding any other FAR or other contractual clause to the contrary in any agreement into 
which the Agreement may be incorporated, Customer may provide to Government end user or, if the 
Agreement is direct, Government end user will acquire, the Software and Documentation with only those 
rights set forth in the Agreement. Use of either the Software or Documentation or both constitutes 
agreement by the Government that the Software and Documentation are "commercial computer 
software" and "commercial computer software documentation," and constitutes acceptance of the rights 
and restrictions herein.
Identified Components; Additional Terms. The Software may contain or be delivered with one or more 
components, which may include third-party components, identified by Cisco in the Documentation, 
readme.txt file, third-party click-accept or elsewhere (e.g. on 
) (the "Identified 
Component(s)") as being subject to different license agreement terms, disclaimers of warranties, limited 
warranties or other terms and conditions (collectively, "Additional Terms") than those set forth herein.  
You agree to the applicable Additional Terms for any such Identified Component(s)."
Limited Warranty
Subject to the limitations and conditions set forth herein, Cisco warrants that commencing from the date 
of shipment to Customer (but in case of resale by an Approved Source other than Cisco, commencing 
not more than ninety (90) days after original shipment by Cisco), and continuing for a period of the 
longer of (a) ninety (90) days or (b) the warranty period (if any) expressly set forth as applicable 
specifically to software in the warranty card accompanying the product of which the Software is a part 
(the "Product") (if any): (a) the media on which the Software is furnished will be free of defects in 
materials and workmanship under normal use; and (b) the Software substantially conforms to the 
Documentation. The date of shipment of a Product by Cisco is set forth on the packaging material in 
which the Product is shipped. Except for the foregoing, the Software is provided "AS IS". This limited 
warranty extends only to the Software purchased from an Approved Source by a Customer who is the 
first registered end user. Customer's sole and exclusive remedy and the entire liability of Cisco and its 
suppliers under this limited warranty will be (i) replacement of defective media and/or (ii) at Cisco's 
option, repair, replacement, or refund of the purchase price of the Software, in both cases subject to the 
condition that any error or defect constituting a breach of this limited warranty is reported to the 
Approved Source supplying the Software to Customer, within the warranty period. Cisco or the 
Approved Source supplying the Software to Customer may, at its option, require return of the Software 
and/or Documentation as a condition to the remedy. In no event does Cisco warrant that the Software is 
error free or that Customer will be able to operate the Software without problems or interruptions. In 
addition, due to the continual development of new techniques for intruding upon and attacking networks, 
Cisco does not warrant that the Software or any equipment, system or network on which the Software is 
used will be free of vulnerability to intrusion or attack.