Ruckus Networks
HSP WATCHDOG 1YR REDUNDANCY SUPPORT RENE
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Ruckus Networks HSP Watchdog 1YR Redundancy Support Renewal 828-3000-1RDY | HA, Renewal
Ruckus Networks
MPN: 828-3000-1RDY
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Key Features
- MPN 828-3000-1RDY
- Coverage: 12 months redundancy support
- Scope: HSP Watchdog redundancy monitoring and support
- Delivery: vendor-issued renewal from Ruckus Networks
- Purpose: preserves HA-related support entitlements
- Registration: renewal must be applied to existing HSP asset
- Extend redundancy coverage with MPN 828-3000-1RDY for 12 months
- Maintain watchdog monitoring entitlements via official Ruckus renewal
Keep high-availability monitoring and redundancy support active for HSP Watchdog with a one-year renewal. This renewal (MPN 828-3000-1RDY) continues the vendor-issued redundancy support that monitors watchdog health states and preserves eligibility for vendor assistance related to failover, recovery and redundancy scenarios. Enterprise networks depend on continuous redundancy coverage to avoid unnoticed degradation in HA clusters; renewing through Ruckus ensures your support relationship, entitlement mapping and access to official guidance remain intact. Purchase and register the renewal to maintain continuity of coverage, preserve serial-to-contract mappings and retain access to Ruckus technical resources for redundancy-related incidents during the next 12 months.
Ideal For
- Extend redundancy support for controller clusters in active-active deployments
- Maintain watchdog entitlements for branch-to-core HA monitoring
- Preserve vendor assistance during failover and recovery testing
- Avoid lapses in redundancy coverage for compliance audits
Why This Product
- 1Extends HA-specific watchdog entitlements versus general support bundles
- 2One-year official renewal preserves asset-to-contract mapping
- 3Vendor renewal secures access to Ruckus guidance for failover scenarios
- 4Avoids unplanned exposure compared with lapsed or third-party coverage