Step 1:

  • Like other top brands, they too have a user account creation option on their website which can be used for anything related to your Cisco products including warranty claims.

  • Additionally, they have a page for warranty finder that helps to find the exact warranty details of your products as they differ from one product to the other because of their specifications and applications.

  • The warranty period varies from 90 days for some to even five years for other products. It is decided on various factors that are associated with the factor.

Step 2:

  • The warranty is to remedy manufacturing defects, not issues relating to the proper operation of devices or systems. Hence, Make sure your product is eligible for the warranty claim before initiating the process.

  • You can also return the product if you are not happy with its functions. You will have to request the return first in the preferred procedure. This is where the role of experts like Warranty Valet. They can help you undertake the process in the preferred way. Next, they will arrange pickup followed by evaluating the product and doing the needful from their side.

Step 3:

  • In order to claim the warranty, You must contact their support and explain to them every detail of the product and the issue you are facing.

  • The support system of Cisco is well-designed to help and coordinate customers from any part of the world.

  • They have options for intimating your location along with separate communication paths for each of the major issues you face like general inquiries, product support, technical support, software licensing support, order and billing support, and much more.

Cisco Warranty Period:

  • Cisco 90-day Limited Hardware Warranty

  • Cisco 90-day Limited Software Warranty

Cisco Contact Information:

Phone Number

+1-800-553-2447

Contact Address

300 East Tasman Drive,
San Jose, CA-95134,
USA.

Chat or Submit a Claim

If you are having trouble contacting Cisco, submit a claim here.

What is covered under the Cisco Warranty?

Warranties provide limited liability for Cisco or its designated representative to repair and/or replace manufacturing defects in their products. They are generally limited in both the duration and the support they offer. Warranties generally do not include Cisco Technical Assistance Center (TAC) support, software updates, or any of the additional benefits obtained under a support service contract. It is the responsibility of Cisco or Cisco’s designated representative to repair and/or replace the Cisco product within the time frame identified in the warranty card or license agreement that accompanied the originally purchased Cisco product. Cisco reserves the right to refund the purchase price as its exclusive warranty remedy.

What is NOT covered under the Cisco Warranty?

Except as specified in this limited warranty, all express or implied conditions, representations, and warranties including, without limitation, any implied warranty or condition of merchantability, fitness for a particular purpose, non-infringement, satisfactory quality, non-interference, accuracy of informational content, or arising from a course of dealing, law, usage, or trade practice, are hereby excluded to the extent allowed by applicable law and are expressly disclaimed by Cisco, its suppliers and licensors. to the extent an implied warranty cannot be excluded, such warranty is limited in duration to the express warranty period. because some states or jurisdictions do not allow limitations on how long an implied warranty lasts, the above limitation may not apply.

Products of Cisco:

Our claim assistance covers all Cisco products, including:

Product name
Switches
Security
Routers
Wireless
Controllers

Contact Our Claim Experts

Feel free to get in touch with our Warranty Valet® claim experts. Our dedicated staff is more than happy to assist you.

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