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Hardware Specific Terms. The Hardware Specific Terms contain the terms and Conditions that additionally apply to your purchase and/or lease of physical goods, including smart glasses, IoT Devices or similar items (“Hardware”).
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Hardware Specific Terms. The terms in this section will apply only if your Quote indicates that you may subscribe to Software Modules for use on F5 hardware (“Hardware”). Subscriptions for Software Modules are for a minimum 3-year term, provided that the license for such Software Modules may be ported for use as a BIG-IP virtual edition (“VE”). In the event that you opt to port a license for a Software Module to a VE, you will Retire the Software Module from your Hardware prior to Deploying the license as a VE (i.e., you may not use both concurrently). For subsequent Hardware acquisitions in conjunction with your Subscription, your license to the Software Modules used on such Hardware will co-terminate with the Term. For clarity, unless expressly permitted by us under separate terms (e.g., a separate subscription allowing feature enablement on Hardware purchased in conjunction with this Subscription) Hardware acquired during the Term may only be used with Software Modules licensed in conjunction with your Subscription and in accordance with these Subscription Terms, and may in no case be used beyond the expiration or earlier termination of the Subscription Term. All Hardware acquisitions for use in conjunction with your Subscription are subject to the F5 Advanced RMA (A-RMA) services. You may also upgrade to Expedited RMA (E-RMA) and apply it to specific Hardware that you acquire at any time during the Term, provided that E-RMA upgrades are not transferable between Hardware devices. F5 will not reimburse any E-RMA upgrade fees related to Hardware acquisitions if you discontinue use of any Hardware prior to the end of the Subscription Term.
Hardware Specific Terms. The terms in this section will apply only if your Quote indicates that you may acquire F5 hardware prHoarddwuarce”ti)nsconj(un“ction with your FCP Subscription. Software Modules provided in conjunction with the Initial Order will be represented by in your Subscription Activity Report by Software SKUs. Unless otherwise indicated on your Quote, pricing for Software SKUs includes F5 Premium technical support for the Hardware on which the corresponding Software Module is installed. For subsequent Hardware acquisitions in conjunction with your FCP Subscription, a Software SKU for each additional Software Module will be added to your Subscription Activity Report. You will notify us promptly upon the Retirement of each Software Module, and we will remove the corresponding Software SKU your subsequent Subscription Activity Report. If all Software Modules on a Hardware appliance are Retired, the Hardware will also be deemed to be Retired. Support is not provided for Retired Hardware or Retired Software Modules. Retired Hardware may not be used without a corresponding active Software SKU. For clarity, unless expressly permitted by us under separate terms (e.g., a separate subscription allowing feature enablement on Hardware purchased in conjunction with this Subscription), Hardware acquired in conjunction with this Subscription may be used only with Software Modules in accordance with these FCP Terms. Retired Hardware may be recommissioned during a Subscription Term upon your written notification to us, in which case your Subscription Activity Report for the following calendar month will include a Software SKU corresponding to the Software Modules intended for use on your recommissioned Hardware. Hardware acquired in conjunction with your FCP Subscription is eligible for F5 Advanced RMA (A-RMA) services. You may also pay additional fees to upgrade to Expedited RMA (E-RMA), provided that E-RMA upgrades are not transferable between Hardware units. E-RMA upgrade fees are not refundable if you discontinue use of or Retire any Hardware prior to the end of the Subscription Term.
Hardware Specific Terms. The Hardware Specific Terms contain the terms and conditions that additionally apply to your purchase and/or lease of physical goods, e. g. smart glasses, IoT devices or similar items (“Hardware”). C.1. C.1.1. C.1.2. C.1.3. C.1.4. C.1.5.
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