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END-OF-SALE AND END-OF-LIFE ANNOUNCEMENT FOR SELECTIVE CISCO CATALYST 6503, CATALYST 6506 AND CATALYST 6509 CHASSIS

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Table 1.  End-of-Life Milestones and Dates for the selective CISCO ®  Catalyst 6500 Chassis and Low Speed Fan Modules
Table 2.  Product Part Numbers Affected by This Announcement
Table 3.  Product Comparisons
Table 4.  Minimum and Recommended Software for Replacement Products

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