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How does Cisco define AT R?
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B. not A. I saw a similar formula for ATR in an exam report, so picking B here.
Option B, That's the formula I saw for ATR-RR plus iARR minus attrition. I might be missing some Cisco-specific nuance here though, since people are split on definition versus calculation.
Nah, I think A. B is actually a formula, but ATR's definition is contracts available to renew.
Probably A. Cisco's docs just say ATR means contracts or subs you can renew, not a formula. Seems pretty straightforward here.
Seriously, Cisco keeps making up acronyms for every metric. B.
A , that's how Cisco explains ATR in their docs-just contracts or subs that can actually be renewed. The formula is separate and can confuse people, but the core definition really is A here. Anyone disagree?
B
I don't think it's B, since that's more about renewal metrics formulas. Pretty sure Cisco means "Available to Renew" with A here. The wording in B trips folks up since it's a formula, not the definition.
Definitely A since ATR (Available to Renew) is about contracts/subscriptions coming up for renewal, not a formula or calculation. Saw this in Cisco docs. Pretty sure that's what they expect here, unless the wording changes.
A or B? I've seen similar questions where Cisco defines ATR as contracts available to renew, so A fits. B looks like a formula but that's more about renewal rate calculations, not the definition itself. Leaning towards A but if anyone has seen documentation mentioning a formula for ATR, let me know.
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