End-of-Life Policy

All products reach the end of their life cycle for several reasons, including market demands, technology innovation and development-driven changes, or product maturity and replacement with functionally richer technology. Even so, Cisco also recognizes that end-of-life (EOL) milestones often prompt companies to review the impact to the Cisco products, services, or subscriptions in their networks. With that in mind, we have set out below Cisco's End of Life milestones to help manage EOL transitions and to explain the role that Cisco can play in helping to migrate to alternative Cisco technology.

Scope

Cisco’s End of Life Policy (“Policy”) applies to all Cisco hardware, software, cloud services and service offers (collectively “Products”) that have their own unique product part number or product identifier (“PID”). Versions or releases of a Product that do not have a unique PID are not subject to this Policy. This Policy covers all new EOL notifications made in all theaters on or after September 29th 2022. It does not apply to a Cisco Product that is already subject to an EOL notification as of September 29th 2022.

Policy

End of Life Milestones:

Cisco will provide the following to customers with active support contracts or subscriptions (including cloud services):