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Posted by Stealth on Friday June 24, 2011 @ 01:54pm
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Anyone still have a working CCO account? I'd like to see 'try' the latest ASA 8.2x tree software.. if that's possible.. I don't know why they limit access for one year and want you to keep paying for updates to their firmware.. that's some BS stuff right there.. :/

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Posted by Krux on Friday June 24, 2011 @ 08:56pm
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Anyone still have a working CCO account? I'd like to see 'try' the latest ASA 8.2x tree software.. if that's possible.. I don't know why they limit access for one year and want you to keep paying for updates to their firmware.. that's some BS stuff right there.. :/

I assume for a ASA5505 right? Yea, Cisco's support model is you have to pay for support, which sucks unless you are working for a company who realizes that paying for support is essential in maintaining the network.

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Posted by Stealth on Monday June 27, 2011 @ 07:30am
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Anyone still have a working CCO account? I'd like to see 'try' the latest ASA 8.2x tree software.. if that's possible.. I don't know why they limit access for one year and want you to keep paying for updates to their firmware.. that's some BS stuff right there.. :/

I assume for a ASA5505 right? Yea, Cisco's support model is you have to pay for support, which sucks unless you are working for a company who realizes that paying for support is essential in maintaining the network.

Yes sir.. 5505. :-) I wonder if Juniper has a better support model.. maybe I'll move over..

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Posted by Krux on Tuesday June 28, 2011 @ 10:00pm
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I assume for a ASA5505 right? Yea, Cisco's support model is you have to pay for support, which sucks unless you are working for a company who realizes that paying for support is essential in maintaining the network.

Yes sir.. 5505. :-) I wonder if Juniper has a better support model.. maybe I'll move over..

Junipers are nice. But I think their support model is about the same.

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