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Cisco hardware question
- Subject: Cisco hardware question
- From: rubensk at gmail.com (Rubens Kuhl)
- Date: Fri, 5 Mar 2010 00:22:18 -0300
- In-reply-to: <[email protected]>
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> We have noticed that a number of Cisco appliances we have recently purchased and paid (AS NEW), are being shipped as if they have been already used/refurbished. In other words, several times we have seen brand new Cisco hardware, out of the box, that has pre-existing configuration (Interfaces with Private IP addresses, static routes, etc ?) and in some cases even non-system files, like ?crashdump.txt? or additional IOS images. Most importantly our latest purchase; 2 'new' ASAs, contain a series of files named: FSCK0000.REC, FSCK0001.REC, FSCK0002.REC, etc ... . Based on some research it seems like that these files are 'recovery files' signaling bad/failing hard disks in these appliances.
May be you purchased a truly brand new Cisco appliance where the HDD
is refurbished, possibly due to:
- Cisco cutting costs on parts procurement
- Cisco supplier cutting costs by refurbishing HDD
- Cisco contractor that does assembly making extra revenue by selling
new HDDs that Cisco bought and replacing them with refurbished ones
Rubens