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If Cisco equipment has been declared permanently damaged, out of commission, or permanently non-useable, can it be inspected, and then be declared usable and serviceable?

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If Cisco equipment has been declared permanently damaged, out of commission, or permanently non-useable, can it be inspected, and then be declared usable and serviceable?

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No. Once equipment has been declared permanently damaged, out of commission or permanently non-useable, it cannot be inspected, and it cannot be placed under a service contract.

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