Cisco Cisco IPS 4255 Sensor 정보 가이드
Product End-of-Life Notice
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Product Migration Options
We encourage hardware and software Sensor customers who are affected by this end-of-life announcement to
upgrade to a Cisco-manufactured appliance Sensor before December 2000. The Cisco Technology Migration
Program provides trade-in discounts to assist with the process of upgrading. See your Cisco sales representative for
information on the Technology Migration Program. Director customers who are affected by this end-of-life
announcement are encouraged to upgrade through either a maintenance contract or by purchasing the software
upgrade (part number IDS-DIR-U). The following Cisco reference-sold hardware appliances are included in this end-
of-life action:
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NETRANGER-H1101-Pentium Pro platform
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NETRANGER-H1102-Axil and Tatung UltraSparc clone platforms
The following WheelGroup hardware appliances are included in this end-of-life action:
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H1101 (all hardware platforms including the Pentium Pro platform)
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H1102 (all hardware platforms including the Axil and Tatung UltraSparc clone platforms)
Any Sensor software that was purchased individually (not bundled with Sensor hardware) that is installed on
customer-supplied hardware (such as a Sun Sparc Workstation) is included in this end-of-life action. Included
Sensor software part numbers are:
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Cisco NETRANGER-S1001 (along with all the Device Management Options)
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WheelGroup S1001 (along with all the Device Management Options)
Customers who purchased Sensor software using the above part numbers and have upgraded their Sensor software
to the Cisco-released Version 2.2 are still affected by this end-of-life action if they are running the software on non-
Cisco-manufactured appliance Sensors. All versions of the Director software prior to the 2.2 release are included in
this end-of-life action. Director software part numbers include:
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Cisco NETRANGER-D1207
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Cisco NETRANGER-D1307
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WheelGroup D1201 through D1206
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WheelGroup D1301 through D1304
Customers can use the Cisco Technology Migration Program (TMP) to trade-in products and receive credit toward
the purchase of new Cisco equipment. For more information about Cisco TMP, customers should work with their
Cisco Partner or Cisco account team. Cisco Partners can find additional TMP information on Partner Central at
http://www.cisco.com/web/partners/pr11/incentive/tmp/index.html
Customers may be able to continue to purchase the Cisco NetRanger Sensor Software, No. 1077 through the Cisco
Certified Refurbished Equipment program. Refurbished units may be available in limited supply for sale in certain
countries on a first-come, first-served basis until the Last Date of Support has been reached. For information about
the Cisco Certified Refurbished Equipment program, go to:
www.cisco.com/go/eos
Service prices for Cisco products are subject to change after the product End of Sale date.
The Cisco Takeback and Recycle program helps businesses dispose properly of surplus products that have reached
their end of useful life. The program is open to all business users of Cisco equipment and its associated brands and
subsidiaries. For more information, go to:
http://www.cisco.com/web/about/ac227/ac228/ac231/about_cisco_takeback_recycling.html