Cisco reserves $125 million to pay for faulty clock component in switches, routers

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Feb 17, 2017
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Cisco reserves $125 million to pay for faulty clock component in switches, routers
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Cisco reserves $125 million to pay for faulty clock component in switches, routers

In its quarterly financial results announcement, this week, Cisco said it had set aside $125 million to help cover the cost of replacing networking gear impacted by a fatal clock component. Read More

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Cisco: Faulty clock part could cause failure in some Nexus switches, ISR routers, ASA security appliances

Cisco this week issued a notice that faulty clock timing chips in some of its switches, routers and security appliances could fail after about 18 month of service – causing those devices to crash and not recover. Read More

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