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What is the Cisco definition of a Reusable Non-Standard Discount (RNSD)?
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B, that's the one for a limited time promo on Cisco products or services. Not for ongoing use, just temporary deals.
Option B fits what I've seen in Cisco's official guide and some practice tests: RNSD means a limited-time discount, not something recurring. "Reusable" is confusing but it's about being able to request the same deal, not ongoing duration. Anyone see a different definition in newer guides?
B, It's a limited time discount, not ongoing.
B, RNSD means a limited time discount on Cisco products or services, not ongoing. Saw similar wording in some of the official prep guides. Pretty sure B fits best here, but open to other ideas if anyone's seen it phrased differently.
Seen similar in official study guides and practice tests, so I would pick A.
B is right, it's only for a limited time according to Cisco's definitions. "Ongoing" fits standard discounts, not RNSD. Agree?
I was thinking A fits since "reusable" sounds like it would be applied multiple times, so ongoing made sense to me. But now seeing the Cisco definitions folks are mentioning, maybe I'm mixing it up with standard discounts? Wouldn't A also be logical for a continual use case?
B , classic trick with A being ongoing which RNSD isn’t. Cisco always highlights it's a limited time thing in their docs.
I think B, since RNSD is that temporary promo Cisco does. I remember a similar question in some practice tests-it's limited time, not ongoing. Let me know if you think it's different but that's how I read it.
Not A, classic trap. RNSD is not ongoing so B tbh. Cisco uses those terms for temporary deals.
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