Cisco Nexus 9504

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Preliminary record. This is a catalog stub with heuristic estimates. A deep AI lookup (vendor advisories, web-search-grounded lifecycle dates, real CVE feed, refined TPM ranges) will refine it.

Lifecycle

Released
2013-01-01
General Availability
2013-01-01
End of Sale
2021-01-01
End of Support
2021-01-01
End of Service Life
2026-01-01

EOSL

When a vendor has not published an exact date, we render an estimated range with an explicit confidence score — never an empty cell. See how to read TPM library records honestly.

Failure Outlook

Age: 0.0 years

Failure likelihood: 0%

Likely to fail (most → least)

    Indicative TPM Pricing

    Indicative — not a quote.

    SLA tierAnnualMonthly
    9×5 NBD $945 – $1,755 $79 – $146
    24×7 NBD $1,228 – $2,282 $102 – $190
    24×7×4 onsite + parts $1,701 – $3,510 $142 – $292
    24×7×4 remote only $850 – $2,457 $71 – $205

    Pricing confidence: ●○○○○

    Monthly = annual ÷ 12. Real TPM monthly billing is typically ~5–10% higher than this — use annual for accurate budgeting.

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    Security Advisories (0)

    No advisories on file.

    Security Context

    Post-lifecycle security posture — buyer education, not a service pitch. See Why past-EOSL hardware becomes a CVE liability for the honest map.

    Patch availability
    ● End of vendor updates (no patches or advisories)

    Preliminary security context — awaiting deep AI lookup. For any hardware past OEM end-of-service-life, PCI DSS v4, HIPAA, SOC 2, and CIS Controls v8 explicitly permit documented compensating controls in lieu of vendor patches. See /path/defense/past-eosl-hardware-cve-liability/ for the honest map of what changes at EOSL and what stays the same.

    Compensating controls that still work

    • Restrict management plane to a dedicated OOB VLAN with ACL-scoped access
    • Disable unused services (telnet, HTTP mgmt, unused SNMP communities)
    • Enforce TACACS+/RADIUS with MFA for administrative logins
    • Monitor CVE feeds against the platform's silicon vendor (Broadcom, Cavium, etc.) after OEM PSIRT coverage ends

    Bushido publishes this information because it's the honest answer to the question "what changes at EOSL and what stays the same." We do not sell vulnerability management, patch orchestration, or MSP services — but you can find vendors who do in our vetted partners directory.

    Parts Market

    Whole unit: $0 – $0

    Find parts for this unit

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    Cisco — official sources

    Cisco spare-part sourcing runs through Cisco Commerce / partners; the support product page lists compatible modules and optics.

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    Next Steps

    • Want a real maintenance quote? → See the partner list in the pricing block above
    • Want to verify our data? → Cross-reference with the vendor's own EOL bulletin and authoritative aggregators. Every field carries a confidence score above.

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