Cisco 3600 1 PORT CHANNELIZED T1 ISDN PRI WAN MODULE Specification Guide

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Product Bulletin No. 2271
End-of-Sale and End-of-Life Announcement for the Cisco
NM-1CT1, NM-1CT1-CSU, NM-2CT1, and NM-2CT1-CSU
Network Modules
.
Cisco Systems announces the end of life of the Cisco NM-1CT1, NM-1CT1-CSU,
NM-2CT1, and NM-2CT1-CSU Network Modules. The last day to order these parts is
March 8, 2004. Customers will continue to receive support from the Cisco Technical
Assistance Center (TAC) until March 8, 2009. Table 1 describes the end-of-life milestones,
definitions, and dates for the affected products.
Customers are encouraged to migrate to the Cisco NM-1CE1T1-PRI and NM-2CE1T1-PRI
Network Modules, which provide all the functionality of the EOS network modules plus the
flexibility to configure between varieties of operating modes (T1/E1, CSU/DSU, balanced/
unbalanced, etc.) within a single Network Module. Information about this product can be
found at:
. Table 3 provides relevant information
for migrating from the Cisco NM-1CT1, NM-1CT1-CSU, NM-2CT1, and NM-2CT1-CSU
Network Modules to the Cisco NM-1CE1T1-PRI and NM-2CE1T1-PRI Network Modules
Table 1
End-of-Life Milestones and Dates for the Cisco NM-1CT1, NM-1CT1-CSU, NM-2CT1, and
NM-2CT1-CSU Network Modules
Milestone
Definition
Date
End-of-life announcement
date
The date the document that announces the end of
sale and end of life of a product is distributed to the
general public.
August 25, 2003
End-of-sale date
The last date to order the product through Cisco
point-of-sale mechanisms. The product is no longer
for sale after this date.
March 8, 2004
Last shipment date
The last-possible ship date that Cisco and/or its
contract manufacturers. Actual ship date is
dependent on leadtime.
June 8, 2004
End of software
maintenance releases date
The last date that Cisco Engineering may release
any final software maintenance releases or bug fixes.
After this date, Cisco Engineering will no longer
develop, repair, maintain, or test the product
software.
March 8, 2005
End of Routine failure
analysis date
The last possible date a routine failure analysis may
be performed to determine the cause of product
failure or defect.
March 8, 2005