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Cisco EOL & EOSL Guide
​Managing the lifecycle of Cisco networking hardware and software is critical for maintaining network security, performance, and compliance. Cisco defines formal End-of-Life (EoL) and End-of-Sale (EoS) policies to guide organizations in planning device replacement and upgrades. Planning for EoL/EoS transitions ensures your network remains secure, supported, and optimized without unexpected downtime or costs.
22 Nov, 2025
Cisco C9200L-48P-4G-E End of Life (EoL): What You Need to Know
In this article, we’ll explore the significance of the EoL announcement for this model, what it means for businesses currently using the device, and the steps you should take to ensure a smooth transition.
05 Sep, 2024
Cisco C9200L-48P-4G EOL: What It Means and How to Prepare for It
The Cisco Catalyst 9200L series, particularly the C9200L-48P-4G​ model, has been a mainstay in many enterprise networks. As a powerful Layer 2/3 switch, it offers advanced security, resiliency, and programmability. However, like all hardware, the time eventually comes when it reaches its End-of-Life (EOL) stage. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of what the EOL announcement for the Cisco C9200L-48P-4G means, how it impacts organizations, and what steps they should take to ensure
29 Aug, 2024
Understanding the Cisco C9200L-48P-4X End-of-Life (EOL) Announcement
Cisco Catalyst 9200L Series​ Switches, particularly the Cisco C9200L-48P-4X model, are well-known for their high performance, flexibility, and security in enterprise networks. Recently, Cisco announced the End-of-Life (EOL) for the C9200L-48P-4X, causing many network administrators and IT professionals to reconsider their infrastructure strategies. This article will provide a comprehensive overview of what this EOL means for current users, the alternatives available, and how to best prepare for
29 Aug, 2024
Cisco C9200L EOL: What You Need to Know
The Cisco Catalyst 9200L Series Switches (C9200L) have been a mainstay in networking environments, known for their robustness, security features, and ease of use. However, like all technological products, they reach a point where they are no longer supported by the manufacturer—referred to as End of Life (EOL). Understanding the EOL process for Cisco C9200L switches is critical for IT managers, network administrators, and businesses that rely on these devices to maintain network integrity and pe
29 Aug, 2024
Understanding Cisco Catalyst 1300 Series End-of-Life (EOL): What You Need to Know
This article will explore what Cisco Catalyst 1300 Series EOL means, its impact on your network, the timeline of the EOL process, and strategies for managing and transitioning from these switches.
23 Aug, 2024
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