Cisco Cisco IPICS Release 2.1 Licensing Information

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             Open Source Used In  Cisco Instant Connect 4.10(1)                                                                                                                                   
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4.128 gcc_GPLv3 4.1.2 :54.el5
4.128.1 Available under license : 
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